Mongol

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Mongol

Release Date: June 6, 2008 (limited)
Studio: Picturehouse
Director: Sergei Bodrov
Screenwriter: Arif Aliyev, Sergei Bodrov
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for sequences of bloody warfare)
Website: Mongol

Starring: Tadanobu Asano, Honglei Sun, Khulan Chuluun, Odnyam Odsuren, Aliya, Ba Sen, Amadu Mamadakov, Ba Yin, He Qi, Su Ben Hou

Plot Summary: Based on leading scholarly accounts and written by Bodrov and Arif Aliyev, "Mongol" delves into the dramatic and harrowing early years of the ruler who was born as Temudgin in 1162. As it follows Temudgin from his perilous childhood to the battle that sealed his destiny, the film paints a multidimensional portrait of the future conqueror, revealing him not as the evil brute of hoary stereotype, but as an inspiring, fearless and visionary leader. "Mongol" shows us the making of an extraordinary man, and the foundation on which so much of his greatness rested: his relationship with his wife, Borte, his lifelong love and most trusted advisor.

Filmed in the very lands that gave birth to Genghis Khan, "Mongol" transports us back to a distant and exotic period in world history; to a nomad’s landscape of endless space, climatic extremes and ever-present danger. In a performance of powerful stillness and subtlety, celebrated young Japanese actor Asano Tadanobu ("Zatoichi," "Last Life in the Universe") captures the inner fire that enabled a hunted boy to become a legendary conqueror. Asano’s achievement is matched by those of his co-stars, including the radiant newcomer Khulan Chuluun as Temudgin’s courageous, spirited wife Borte, and the Chinese actor Honglei Sun ("The Road Home") as the Mongol chieftain Jamukha, Temudgin’s dearest friend and deadliest enemy. Masterfully blending action and emotion against some of the most arresting terrain on earth, Bodrov delivers an exciting and awe-inspiring tale of survival and triumph, and a love story for the ages.

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This was a great movie, I really enjoyed it. I think it's coming out on DVD very soon so I highly recommend it. Rarely do you see foreign epics like this. This supposed to be part 1 of a trilogy.
 

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Yeah, this was pretty incredible. Part one of a trilogy? Um, SWEET!
OMG, that is so awesome. I was seriously bummed when this ended.

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Someone last night thought I was talking about this guy when I mentioned Mongol.

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He started quoting Madeline Kahn.

So funny.
 

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went to an academy event for nominated foreign films where we saw clips of the nominees and then met with the directors. sergei was pretty funny.

i was really amped for the movie and then a little disappointed in it. i suppose had i not had the build up i would have loved it. will be hopeful that the next two are made. apparently it was extremely expensive and difficult to make (sergei half-joked that the cast was extremely difficult to tame and that the countries they worked within were supportive, but it's not exactly working in hollywood).
 
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