Really different from the Norm, sabre tooth Tigers ,Mammoths and a mad PHAROAH, Man eating Birds. whats there not to like.
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A fab film thank you.
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Special effects in this film are very impressive the storyline could have potentially been equally so, but like so many films the script writers have opted for a safe formula of hero and heroine with archetypal villains and the ultimate triumph of good over evil, this, we have all seen before, and will continue to see over and over again until somebody has the courage to stray from the easy options and produce something that is truly thought provoking, the potential is there and there is tremendous scope for anyone with a vivid imagination to expand on the very limited knowledge we have of the Pre-Historic times this film was set in,and give everybody some worthwhile entertainment. perhaps I should start writing some film scripts!
Director Roland Emmerich weaves myth and legend together in this epic love story. As the Ice Age is ending, the Yagahl people are struggling to survive. When Evolet (Camilla Belle), a young, blue-eyed girl is found and brought back to the tribe, their esteemed elder, Old Mother (Mona Hammond), realizes that the child is fulfilling a prophecy and will be instrumental in saving the Yagahl. D'Leh (Steven Strait) swore his heart to Evolet when she first came to the tribe, and after many years claims her as his own. But no sooner are the young lovers together, than they are torn apart by mysterious men arriving on horseback who kidnap many of the Yagahl, including Evolet, for slave trade. Determined to save his love and their people, D'Leh embarks on a rescue mission with his father figure Tic'Tic (Cliff Curtis). Along the way, they encounter different lands, new people, and strange creatures including giant birds akin to a killer ostrich. Mixing history and fantasy, there is little (if anything) that is historically accurate in this film. Rather, Emmerich weaves together myths and legends to unite people from different lands into one force and bring down a great evil that threatens all of their civilizations. Emmerich also tackles multiple universal themes: the redemption of an outsider, the coming of age of a boy who becomes a leader, the importance of loyalty, and the discovery and understanding of new cultures. Ultimately, he tackles the age-old saga of star-crossed lovers and the power of love. Omar Sharif narrates this love story that spans mountains, valleys, deserts, and rivers. "More than anything, 10,000 BC is an updated version of those old Saturday matinee action films and serials, filled with hair-breadth escapes, wild coincidences, things foretold by ancient prophecy and mysterious places." "However, sabre-toothed tigers were long extinct even as far back as 10,000 BC. Perhaps the hero should be hairier and the movie re-titled 1,000,000 BC. Keep the tiger, as he steals the show. Starring: Camilla Belle, Steven Strait, Cliff Curtis, Tim Barlow Director: Roland Emmerich Composer: Harald Kloser, Thomas Wander Director of Photography: Ueli Steiger Executive Producer: William Fay, Thomas Tull, Harald Kloser, Sarah Bradshaw, Tom Karnowski Narrator: Omar Sharif Producer: Roland Emmerich, Mark Gordon, Michael Wimer Screenwriter: Roland Emmerich, Harald KloserRead full review
This is a really good film, its got action, a love story, a bit of fantasy, a bit of war, something for anyone. The acting in general is not outstanding but its fine, there isn't any turkey actors/actresses in the film. The CGI is brilliant, and the storyline is interesting enough to keep you watching up until the end. A good film in general.
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