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Mongol - The Rise To Power Of Genghis Khan (DVD) 
Mongol - The Rise To Power Of Genghis Khan (DVD)
Title: Mongol - The Rise To Power Of Genghis Khan
Director: Sergei Bodrov
EAN: 5050582568332
Rating: UK:15
Product ID: EPID66295306
Description: Director Sergei Bodrov's sweeping MONGOL focuses on battles physical and emotional as it follows the early ascent of the 'Great King' Genghis Khan in the 12th and 13th centuries. Born Temudgin to a kingly father, the film introduces the ...
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Description
Director Sergei Bodrov's sweeping MONGOL focuses on battles physical and emotional as it follows the early ascent of the 'Great King' Genghis Khan in the 12th and 13th centuries. Born Temudgin to a kingly father, the film introduces the nine-year-old (Odnyam Odsuren) making his first fateful decision: going against his father's wishes and choosing the lesser-born Borte as his future wife. When his father is poisoned, Temudgin flees from his father's rivals. Temudgin is saved by a young prince, Jamukha, and the two become blood brothers. That bond of friendship is tested, though, when the grown Temudgin (Tadanobu Asano) wages war--against the Mongol code--to win back the captive Borte. As Temudgin asserts his own power, he must also face Jamukha in all-out battle if he is to secure the safety of his family and his own kingly destiny.

Credits
Producer:Sergei Bodrov, Sergei Selyanov

Editorial Reviews
Russian filmmaker Sergei Bodrov contrasts images of sweeping landscapes and propulsive battle with potent scenes of emotional intimacy
Entertainment Weekly (08/26/2008)

Carnage, bloodshed and testosterone fuelled manliness
Maxim (08/26/2008)

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  Mondol - The Rise to Power of Genghis Kahn
Review created: 26/10/08
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

A very complex issue to cram into a 2 hour DVD but it was very well done. Having just read the Conn Iggulden Tri-ology it makes you realise what a task the film producers had. The scenery was superb and the characters most convincing making an enjoyable film. The bettle scenes are also most convincing.
Well worth viewing.


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