Underworld (2003)

“Underworld” (2003) is a dark fantasy action film directed by Len Wiseman, blending elements of horror, action, and gothic romance. The movie is the first installment in the “Underworld” franchise and introduces audiences to a hidden war between vampires and werewolves (Lycans) that has raged for centuries.
The story centers on Selene (Kate Beckinsale), a skilled vampire warrior known as a Death Dealer, who is dedicated to hunting down Lycans. She is motivated by revenge, believing the Lycans were responsible for the slaughter of her family. During one of her hunts, she discovers Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman), a human who becomes the target of both vampires and Lycans for reasons initially unknown to him.
As Selene delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Michael, she uncovers shocking secrets about the origins of the vampire-Lycan conflict and the true intentions of her own kind. Her growing connection with Michael, who becomes entangled in the supernatural war, complicates her loyalties and leads her to question everything she has been fighting for.
“Underworld” is known for its stylish visual aesthetic, combining dark, moody atmospheres with intense action sequences. The film features elaborate fight scenes, enhanced by special effects and choreographed with a sense of fluid, balletic violence. The gothic architecture and dark color palette add to the film’s brooding and immersive atmosphere.
Kate Beckinsale’s performance as Selene is a highlight, portraying the character’s strength, determination, and internal conflict with depth and nuance. The film also stars Bill Nighy as the vampire elder Viktor and Michael Sheen as Lucian, the charismatic leader of the Lycans.
With its engaging plot, dynamic action, and rich lore, “Underworld” has garnered a cult following and spawned several sequels, expanding the universe and exploring the complexities of the vampire-Lycan rivalry. The film remains a notable entry in the action-horror genre, appreciated for its unique blend of mythology, romance, and relentless combat.