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It's...fine. It has good actors, decently fun and badass moments, the effects hold up, most characters are likeable, it's not outright bad. But the plot is very confusing, side characters appear and die almost without being established (or completely without being established), new places, characters and plot elements pop out of nowhere constantly just so the main character can make the story progress and the lore can be very confusing for newcomers. And above all of this, this simply isn't Constantine at all. It's like the Lucifer series, except instead of doing its own thing, it still pretends to be a Hellblazer movie, which it's not.

Overall, it depends on what you want. If you just want a decent supernatural movie, it's fine. But if you want a Hellblazer movie, avoid it. Matt Ryan is by far the best incarnation of the character (or rather, he IS Constantine) and by far the most faifthul.
 
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