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June 08, 2008

Movie review... Mongol!

Mongol, the Movie

Sergei Bodrov's "Mongol" tells a remarkable story - that of the early years of Genghis Khan. Rather than embracing the well known views of a 'monster,' it looks at the beginning of his life.

Starting in 1172, we first see him as a boy, known by his birth name, Temudgin. Before beginnging a trying tale of hardship, he has the small joy of picking his bride, Borte - or rather, being picked by her. While returning home, his father, Esugei, the khan, is killed and left to die in his arms. No sooner than he could be buried, their tribe is taken over by a bitter warrior, Tarugtai, who claims the title of 'khan.' Tarugtai is cursed by Temudgin's mother, who swears that her son will get his revenge and reclaim the title that belonged to him. Soon exiled, Temudgin faces a long journey to survive and live up to his father's ideals of Mongol tradition. With Borte at his side, he is an unstoppable force, regardless of the roadblocks he faces.

Stunningly filmed in Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan, Bodrov executes his vision with great care to detail. As expected, there are many violent conflicts, but unlike '300,' they do not seem crass or thoroughly ridiculous. Fights on horseback are really on horseback and if CG was used anywhere, you certainly wouldn't know it. Costume, cast, setting, and even language (Mongolian with English subtitles) all belong, and take you deep into Mongolia and Temudgin's life. A fascinating war story, historical epic, and tale of romance -- "Mongol" is a great movie that all can enjoy. (You might not want to bring the kids - it is rated "R" for good reasons.)

-The Dragon

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Posted by Snaggy at June 8, 2008 08:24 AM

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