Movie - 10000BC Review
Rule no.1 while watching a movie with a big name director; never expect it be sensible and un-schmaltzy. The promos looked slick and the banners screamed “From the maker of ‘Independence Day’ and ‘Day after Tomorrow’ “. Day after Tomorrow was essentially a father and son movie with a load of aliens and creepy looking lizards added to the equation. The suddenly changing weather didn’t help either. DaT was set in the present, now lets turn the time back 12000 years, add some evil elements like prophecies, woolly mammoths, some voluptuously hungry jungle beasts, a band of Persians and the said father-son story and et viola! You have 10000 BC.

The story is about a tribe in the mountains whose Cheftain leaves the tribe in order to protect them and all that noble crap, but tells only one guy. The one who he intends to be next chief (Cliff Curtis, ever so old and grumpy) and while at it asks him to take care of his son. This leaves our hero in a calculated mess, with everybody calling his father a traitor. Meanwhile our hero checks out the lone girl who was found in the mountains. She’s supposed to be their savior, Oh my gosh, how thoughtful. She’s got blue eyes and in one moment of tranquility, our hero, still in his teens, confesses his love to her. I knew all along, even those pre-historic people were a horny bunch of homo-sapiens. But in all seriousness, the mountain scenes have been done very tastily and every wide-angle shot is worthy of a poster.

Then our rosy couple grow up to be handsome and beautiful, just as they should be. D’Leh (Steven Strait, the only one with some promise) is a contender for the White Spear and wins it too (the mammoths here look amazing). All of a sudden, amidst the goody goody, the Persians raze the little settlement leaving the old Mother (Mona Hammond) and some more hidden idiots behind. Old Mother can’t do anything but mumble random, spooky sounding nonsense, in any case. They take our blue-eyed-chick Evolet(Camilla Belle), too. Oh no! For a happy ending, the hero and heroine must get together, do their stuff and have lots of kids. What now?

Our hero D’Leh, will follow the bad guys to the other end of the world and bash them into pulp, how predictable. On the way, he picks up some more tribes and forms a massive army. He also bumps into some really wild animals, a sabre-toothed tiger and some more savage beasts that look amazingly real and scary too. Since the movie has little by way of a story, the cinematography is all crafted to visually assault you and terrorize you out of your seats. I admit, I jumped in my seat more than twice. Hey I’m still a kid, I’m licensed to jump when some over sized carnivorous vulture takes a violent jibe on the screen.
SatishSays dot Com rating 6/10
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