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Genres:
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Adventure /
Romance /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Roland Emmerich
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Actors:
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Omar Sharif,
Steven Strait,
Joel Virgel,
Affif Ben Badra,
Mo Zinal,
Nathanael Baring,
Joel Fry,
Kristian Beazley,
Junior Oliphant,
Louise Tu'u,
Camilla Belle,
Cliff Curtis,
Mona Hammond,
Marco Khan,
Reece Ritchie
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Duration:
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109 min.
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Rating:
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(4.9/10)193.5
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Plot Summary:
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A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter named D'Leh's passage through unmapped territory to firm the subsequent of his tribe. When a party of mysterious horse-riding warlords the Yaghal camp and kidnaps his feelings's concupiscence - the appealing Evolet along with many others, D'Leh is forced to lead a small group of hunters south to pursue the warlords to the end of the excellent to save her. Driven by destiny, the unlikely band of warriors must quarrel saber-toothed cats and terror birds in the Levant.
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10,000 BC
A young mammoth hunter pursues his girlfriend into unknown lands after she's stolen into slavery in this prehistoric adventure from Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day director Roland Emmerich
It's safe to say 10,000 B.C. has one of the most absurd storylines in recent film history. Yet the preposterousness of a premise which involves both mammoths and pyramids is not the problem. Vast tracts are dull and po-faced. It's just not fun, and it's a very long way from the vim and vigour of director Roland Emmerich's best film, 1996's reliably entertaining - though equally daft - Independence Day.
Omar Sharif, in the role of narrator, solemnly intones that this is the story of "the legend of the girl with the blue eyes". This girl is a youngster call...
Style wins over substance yet again
10,000 B.C. was one of the most anticipated movies of 2008. Sadly this 'epic' proves itself to be more of a damp squib than a blast, and seems to have left the golden rules of story telling in the cave it crawled out from. And be warned, this is no historical movie, but instead a purely fantasy based tale that never fully realises the obvious ambition behind it.
D'leh is a young mammoth hunter and would be leader of the tribe when the woman he loves, along with most of the tribe, are kidnapped by men on horseback, the 'four legged demons'. Pursuing these invaders he and two others track their people, overcoming sabre tooths and other tribes along the way. There's also a lot of stuff about prophecies and chosen ones but don't let that fool you, this is a &...
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