[MR] Movie Reviews
Sarah Toich
barjavel at verizon.net
Mon Jul 21 13:49:45 PDT 2008
I saw Mongol July 4th weekend - it was absolutely worth seeing on the big
screen. The scenery is magnificent, as are the battle scenes. I highly
recommend seeing it in the theatre. I'll be buying a copy and the music cd
as well when it is available.
http://www.mongolmovie.com/
Simone
On 7/21/08 3:27 PM, "C. Brian Towey" <cbt at ib-ent.com> wrote:
> Friends and Neighbors,
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> We finally saw "The Curse of the Golden Flower," a big-budget Chinese
> historical production with a cast of thousands. Set about 900 AD, when my
> own ancestors were sunk deep in the Dark Ages, it is hard to describe this
> film without words like "lavish," "dazzling," or "decadent." It's a tragic
> tale of an unhappy royal family, and it doesn't have a typical Hollywood
> ending. But, it is the only medieval Chinese epic I've ever seen with
> pitched battles between credible armies. Massed archery, massed spear
> volleys, siege engines, you name it. Apparently, thousands of troops from
> the People's Army provided the extras. Plus, the garb and props and sets
> were outstanding, and the acting was way better than the usual martial arts
> flick. I'll give it four stars out of five. It would get more if it were
> about a specific historical event, instead of (supposedly) a composite of
> several. Chinese with English subtitles. It's rated R for violence, but if
> your kids have been to Pennsic, they can handle it. My seven-year-old youth
> combatant was un-fazed.
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> Now, who has seen "Mongol," which opened last weekend? The trailers look
> awesome. Is it worth seeing in the theater? Or should I wait for the
> video?
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> Charles Fleming
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