Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd 1080p

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd 1080p

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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd 1080p

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In the Nineteenth Century, the nine-year-old boy Abraham Lincoln witness the vampire Jack Barts sucking the blood and killing his mother. Years later, Abraham Lincoln seeks revenges against Jack Barts but he fails in his intent of killing the vampire. He is saved by Henry Sturges, who becomes his mentor and teaches how to hunt and kill vampires. Henry sends Abraham to Springfield to kill vampires. He gets a job and lodging in the store of Joshua Speed where he meets his black friend Will Johnson. Abraham also dates Mary Todd but keeps his vampire hunter business in secret. After killing Jack Bart, he calls the attention of the powerful and ancient vampire Adam. Abraham becomes a politician and the President of the United States, and sooner the leader of the Secession War against the vampires.
This movie is about a young Abraham Lincoln who loses his mother after she is killed by Jack Barts, a vampire (she dies in front of him), so he grows up wanting to kill the person who killed her and while at a bar getting drunk he meets Henry Sturges, a person who teaches him how to fight and hunt Vampires. As time goes by he kills many Vampires, except the one who killed his mother, and he's getting impatient. He moves to Springfield and takes on a "normal" job as a store clerk and meets Mary Todd, who eventually becomes his wife. But the normal life is a cover for what he really needs to do, kill Vampires. So he becomes political and uses his popularity to climb the ranks to eventually become President while at the same time trying to take out the Vampire population, and eventually kill the head Vampire, and the one who killed his mother.
I watched this movie after seeing a trailer for it. Before that I made fun of the posters and idea of Abe Lincoln killing Vampires. I avoided Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the same reasons and when I finally watched them they became one of my favorite series. All that said if you watched A L vs Zombies and think this movie will let you down as that one did, watch it. The difference between the two is night and day. Vampires has a much larger budget and is produced by Tim Burton. I guess he saw the potential and picked up the project. It was full of action, special effects where on point, and the far fetched premise was made beleiveable enough as any vampire movie can be. The actor who played AL kicked butt and the fight scenes where awesome. The entire cast was quality. I believe this is a cult classic franchise in the making and would certainly watch the next, what ever it maybe assuming Tim Burton stays involved with the project. Skip the zombies and watch the vampires.
If your problem with Quentin Tarantino&#39;s alternate-history World War II action flick &quot;Inglourious Basterds&quot; was that it lacked enough high concept, then &quot;Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter&quot; is for you. When I discovered this movie, skepticism washed over me. I mean, Abraham Lincoln as a vampire hunter? It turned out much better than expected and a fun film filled with lots of violence, blood, gore, and vampire decapitations. his vampire hunting career reaches a hiatus in the middle of a movie where Abraham is now interested in pursuing a career in politics. In the end, he becomes the President of the United States, only to have his career troubled by the devastating Civil War where vampires play a part in it somehow.<br/><br/>In the twenty or so minutes that focus on his presidency, I felt there was an issue with it as it shifted the focus of vampire hunting and focused on politics and the Civil War instead as nothing about vampires was stated during this that time. The vampires are led by Adam (cliche&#39;?). Although he might appear to be the strongest, I felt that the vampire John Barts was actually the main antagonist of the film and represented a bigger threat. While Adam had a lengthy climax, the fight with John Barts was much longer and was more personal. After all, He did kill Abraham&#39;s mother. Talking about action scenes, they were all brilliant. They were energetic, full of blood, gore, extremely violent, and dead brutal. Most of them featuring decapitations of the vampires and anyone seeking brutality, deadliness, blood, gore, and violence should be satisfied with them.<br/><br/>The script was a bit uneven. While the second half of the film was a bit better, I felt that the first half of the film was a bit lacking in dialog. There was little talk and there was too many decapitations, blood, and gore. I felt that the scenes progressed too fast and they should have taken it more slowly. You&#39;re building a bloody world here, not some panto. In fact, most of the talk in the first part of the film comes from Abraham, due in part to the narration of fragments of his diary. The others rarely talk and probably only talk so little and it&#39;s only by the second half that they talk more. However, the performances by the actors were okay, not too terrible to burden the overall movie experience.<br/><br/>There also seemed to be a bit of a disaster with the make-up. Since the time in the story spans from Abraham&#39;s early adulthood to his fifties, we could clearly see a change in his facial appearance (a beard). We can also see this change with Abraham&#39;s friend Joshua Speed. The same cannot be said with Abraham&#39;s wife Mary Todd, and Abraham&#39;s other friend Will Johnson. Mary Todd doesn&#39;t appear to change with the exception of very few creases on her face whereas Will Johnson doesn&#39;t have a change in appearance at all. His face is exactly the same his hair didn&#39;t even turn white.<br/><br/>However,this was one of the few times I can say that the 3D was excellent. It takes you in and makes you part of the scenes and is recommended although some of the scenes would make the 3D a nuisance. But other scenes where there is blood will be enhanced by the 3D and some of the blood may even squirt out to your face. And the visual effects! Oh they&#39;re such a wonder. But of course, impressive visual effects and eye-catching stunts would be what you would expect from a movie directed by Timur Bekmambetov.<br/><br/>Overall, &quot;Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter&quot; is a film that offers moviegoers a fun time with plenty of bloody and gory action sequences filled with eye-catching stunts, impressive visual effects and excellent 3D effects. Despite the interesting plot, the film is downed by some poor unclear shots, an uneven script that mostly focused on action, not on dialog, and poor make-up. Regardless, &quot;Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter&quot; is a movie you should see if you want a bloody fun time.<br/><br/>There&#39;s definitely some empty-calories, summer-movie fun to be found in this ludicrous genre mash-up, most of it courtesy of maniacal Russian director Timur Bekmambetov, who stages hilarious, imaginative, almost free-form action sequences like nobody in the business. There&#39;s a scene in this movie that involves an ax fight between the young Mr. Lincoln and a slave-trading vampire mastermind, set amid a stampeding herd of horses, who are alternately used as conveyances, obstacles and weapons. In its own idiotic and limited way, it&#39;s a work of genius, and you could almost say that about the movie as a whole.
What [Bekmambetov] doesn't do is offer us any respite from his 3D CGI barrage, an assault on the senses that makes the bullet John Wilkes Booth fired into the real Abe's noggin seem calming by comparison.
Abraham Lincoln (<a href="/name/nm0907548/">Benjamin Walker</a>), the 16th President of the United States [March 1861 to April 1865], tells in his diary about his secret life that evolved after he witnessed the death of his mother in 1818. His father said that she was poisoned by wealthy plantation owner Jack Barts (<a href="/name/nm0190744/">Marton Csokas</a>) but, 10 years later, Abraham learns that Barts is actually a vampire and sets out to kill him. Along the way, he meets and is trained by vampire hunter Henry Sturges (<a href="/name/nm1002641/">Dominic Cooper</a>), woos and marries Mary Todd (<a href="/name/nm0935541/">Mary Elizabeth Winstead</a>), fights to abolish slavery, and, with the help of his boyhood friend Will Johnson (<a href="/name/nm1107001/">Anthony Mackie</a>) and boss Joshua Speed (<a href="/name/nm0801051/">Jimmi Simpson</a>), is forced to defeat the powerful head vampire Adam (<a href="/name/nm0001722/">Rufus Sewell</a>), who is planning to take over the United States and create a nation of the Undead. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is also a 2010 novel by American novelist Seth Grahame-Smith. The novel was adapted for the film by Smith and English-born American screenwriter Simon Kinberg. Angered to find that the train is carrying rocks, Adam goes after Abraham, screaming, &quot;Where&#39;s the silver?&quot; &quot;Right here,&quot; Abraham replies and plunges his fist, holding the silver pocket watch, into Adam&#39;s chest, destroying him. Abraham, Will, and Henry then escape from the train just before the burning trestle collapses. This time, when Henry asks, &quot;Where&#39;s the silver?&quot;, Abraham reveals that Mary and the freed slaves have transported it out of Washington through the Underground Railroad to Gettysburg where it&#39;s already being fashioned into bullets and bayonets to use against the vampire army. The scene then cuts to 19 November 1863, the day on which President Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address at the cemetery&#39;s dedication. This scene then cuts to 14 April 1865. Lincoln is making a few notes in his diary, while Mary admonishes him to hurry up or they will be late for the theater. Henry tries to convince him to be made immortal so that they can fight vampires through the ages side-by-side, but Lincoln turns him down. As Abraham and Mary&#39;s carriage pulls away, Lincoln says in a voice-over: History prefers legends to men. It prefers nobility to brutality, soaring speeches to quiet deeds. History remembers the battle and forgets the blood. However history remembers me, if it does at all, it shall only remember a fraction of the truth. In the final scene, which takes place in modern time, Henry Sturges is sitting in a bar next to an obviously drunk young man. Henry turns to him and says, &quot;A guy only gets that drunk when he wants to kiss a girl or kill a man. So which is it?&quot; He nudges the man and a gun falls to the floor. No. The last thing before the &quot;full credits&quot; is the drawing made with blood. There are many sites where Lincoln&#39;s Gettysburg Address can be read, but it&#39;s a short speech, easily presented here. Lincoln said: Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. a5c7b9f00b

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