The film's opening sequence sets the stage for a divergence from the original comic, with Hellboy and an original character surviving a train crash in the wilderness.
Filmmakers must abandon the idea of adapting Hellboy stories in a visually realistic format, as it undermines the character and the core essence of the comic.
Hellboy: The Crooked Man struggles with numerous issues, but its foundational problem lies in its attempt to directly translate the comic's narrative into film.
The film's limited release and the absence of notable stars reflect a broader trend in the adaptation of beloved comics into the film industry.
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