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Đế Chế Mông Cổ

Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan

7.2 | 125 Phút • 2007 • Hành Động • Chiến Tranh

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#mongolia#genghis khan#battle#12th century

Thông tin sản xuất

September 20, 2007

Ngày phát hành

$18,000,000

Ngân sách

$26,527,510

Doanh thu

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Germany

Region (DE)

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Kazakhstan

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Russia

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China

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Mongolia

Region (MN)

Andreevsky Flag Film Company

Andreevsky Flag Film Company

RU

Kinofabrika

Kinofabrika

DE

Eurasia Film Production

Eurasia Film Production

KZ

X Filme Creative Pool

X Filme Creative Pool

DE

CTB Film Company

CTB Film Company

RU

Đạo diễn

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Sergei Bodrov

Female

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Gulshat Omarova

Male

Diễn viên

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Tadanobu Asano

Genghis Khan / Temüjin

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Sun Honglei

Jamukha

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Khulan Chuluun

Borte

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Baasanjav Mijid

Esugei

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Amadu Mamadakov

Targutai

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Li Jiaqi

Mungun

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Ai Liya

Oelun


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International Critic Reviews

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Wuchak@Wuchak
8/10

_**The Origins of the Great Khan**_ As a boy, I had a bit of a fascination with Genghis Khan (meaning Great King) and even drew a picture of him titled, naturally, "Temujin," his actual name. I don't know what it was that attracted me; likely his cool-sounding title and world-conquering exploits. With the exception of Iron Maiden's great instrumental, "Genghis Khan," that ended my flirtation with this historical figure. That is, until I saw the Russian-made "Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan" (2007) yesterday. As the title suggests, the film explores Temujin's origins and what led to him becoming the great king of the Mongols and world-terrorizer. Despite being a foreign film with subtitles the movie successfully pulled me into its world and characters. The Mongols on the vast Asian steppes lived similar to American plains Indians. I've seen numerous photos of Mongols living on the steppes with their yurts, etc. over the years, but I could never relate to them as people. Just as, say, "Dances With Wolves" made American Natives come alive to the viewer so this film does with Mongols. "Mongol" eschews the American "blockbuster" syndrome and simply tells the story of Temujin from his early boyhood to his crowning as the great Khan. Although there's a steady amount of action throughout, there are a lot of quiet lulls with Temujin calmly waiting-out his various imprisonments and seeking Tengri, the god of the blue skies. Regardless, I found myself drawn into the characters and simple story. I liked the fact that a monk was able to "see" Temujin's greatness and future world-conquering potential even though he was only a lowly slave, which others understandably couldn't see. I also liked the low-key commentary on people choosing their leaders and forsaking the less worthy, and the resulting strife, as well as the focus on Temujin's many quiet times in the wilderness seeking the Divine for wisdom and power to walk in his greatness and fulfill his dream, not that I'm suggesting Genghis Khan was God-ordained, of course. The lead actors are all great, especially Honglei Sun as Jamukha, Temujin's "brother" and then greatest enemy in Mongolia. Despite all this, people who require constant eye-rolling action and explosions will likely find "Mongol" boring. Speaking of "constant eye-rolling action," this was the very thing that ruined the 2011 version of "Conan the Barbarian" with Jason Momoa, who was excellent in the role. That film needed more downtime, realism and depth, similar to the original 1982 version (not that that version didn't have its share of cartoony-ness), the filmmakers instead pushed for overkill action with minimal dramatic weight. The result? A mediocre Conan flick that looked great but was ultimately too shallow and goofy, in the "action-packed blockbuster" sense. Interestingly, "Mongol" reminded me of John Milius' version of "Conan" and of Robert E. Howard's Conan in general, albeit without the sorcery. I believe if the 2011 remake of "Conan" shot for the realism and seriousness of "Mongol," as REH himself portrayed the character and the Hyborian Age, it would have been a more worthy Conan film. It goes without saying, if you like REH and Conan you'll probably appreciate "Mongol." The soundtrack is simple but effective, often just an eerie-sounding violin/cello, reminiscent of parts of "Apocalypse Now" (1979). I found it interesting that when the credits hit a great epic metal riff kicked in for a few bars before morphing into the expected Eastern-styled credits soundtrack. It was a pleasant surprise. The film runs 2 hours, 6 minutes, and was shot on the remote and godly landscapes of Inner Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan. GRADE: A-/B+

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CinemaSerf@Geronimo1967
6/10

Now if you were expecting something along the lines of John Wayne and Stephen Boyd's classic "The Conqueror" (1956) then you are going to be disappointed. This is an altogether more fantastic - and much better acted - adventure telling us of the more mystical rise of "Temujin" (Tadanobu Asano) from the son of a twelfth century tribal leader of goat herders into the master of vast tracts of Asia. It all starts with his friendship with "Borte" (Khulan Chuluun) which leads to their betrothal in childhood. When his father is poisoned and their camp destroyed, he vows to return for her and sets off on some vengeful adventures of his own. Unfortunately for him, though, his nemesis "Jamukha" (Honglei Sun) has made an arrangement with the King of Hell, and that has rendered him immortal so he can kill "Temujin" and deliver "Borte" to the King in return. With the danger ever mounting for the nomadic peoples of his land in the face of this monstrous warlord, it falls to "Temujin" to unite where he can whilst figuring out a way to thwart his determined enemy and his army of creepy-crawlies. Now I did quite enjoy this, but it reminded me of too many other features to smack much of any originality: "Krull" and "Lord of the Rings" seem to have inspired at least some of the cinematography and style of this film, and though the photography of real-life Mongolian yurts looks plausible, to be honest the computer imagery - especially of the water and combat scenes - is poorly presented. That said, the plot manages to tap into some exciting ancient Mongol myth and there is plenty of action against creatures of this and another dimension throughout as this rattles along confidently for a couple of hours.

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