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Release date:
Friday, August 29, 2008
Nationwide
Babylon A.D.
PG-13 |
1hr 30min |
Drama
Produced by Ilan Goldman, Christophe Rossignon, Alain Goldman
Written by Mathieu Kassovitz, Eric Besnard
Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz
Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Vincent Cassel, Charlotte Rampling, Vin Diesel, Gérard Depardieu, Melanie Thierry,
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Ok, what was this movie really about... Honestly I'm not sure. I know it's about a Mercenary/Hitma n/Fighter/Trans porter/Bodyguar d guy that transports a girl from Mongolia to America in the near future. That being said, the only other interesting parts were the newer idea's with the special effects. These however, didn't save the movie. The story has reminiscence of Blade Runner and The 5th Element just not nearly as good. it's like the story and the important moments were cut out of the movie to save money and time... No wonder there is no Synopsis available here. Well, come to find out, the Director, Mathieu Kassovitz, wasn't happy with this edited version either. Maybe it will gain substance on the DVD Directors Cut. Hopefully that will salvage this movie that seemed to have good intentions but failed to capitalize on them. Go rent the aforementioned movies instead of seeing this one, until its on DVD anyways.
The fact that movies this horrible get made and then hoisted to number two in the first week is why Hollywood has only another 10 years of this junk left before we all get bored to death. Either that or another 100 million.nLots of stuff blows up, flips over, goes fast; we follow bullets and missiles through the air, wounds heal without pain, the world is a mess, the good guys win, I think. Is that Gerard Depardieu? Does he really need a fake nose? Is that Charlotte Rampling? LOve the eyes. What the *#@%! is going on in this story. Who edited this thing. I'm scared and don't know why.