In the prehistoric past, D'Leh is a mammoth hunter who bonds with the beautiful Evolet. When warriors on horseback capture Evolet and the tribesmen, D'Leh must embark on an odyssey to save h... Read allIn the prehistoric past, D'Leh is a mammoth hunter who bonds with the beautiful Evolet. When warriors on horseback capture Evolet and the tribesmen, D'Leh must embark on an odyssey to save his true love.In the prehistoric past, D'Leh is a mammoth hunter who bonds with the beautiful Evolet. When warriors on horseback capture Evolet and the tribesmen, D'Leh must embark on an odyssey to save his true love.
- Warlord
- (as Ben Badra)
- Narrator
- (voice)
- High Priest
- (as Fahruq Ismail Valley-Omar)
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- Trivia(at around 1h 10 mins) The film includes a glimpse of a map showing Atlantis off the coast of Spain. It's a reference to Plato's theory that the construction techniques used in Egypt were imported from the ancient lost civilization of Atlantis. This would be the second time that director Roland Emmerich makes this suggestion, as in his previous film Stargate (1994), someone jokingly asked whether "men from Atlantis" were responsible for the ancient Egyptian pyramids.
- GoofsThe film features Smilodon, a genus of sabre-toothed cat that only existed in the Americas.
- Quotes
Tic'Tic: A good man draws a circle around himself and cares for those within. His woman, his children.
Tic'Tic: Other men draw a larger circle and bring within their brothers and sisters.
Tic'Tic: But some men have a great destiny. They must draw around themselves a circle that includes many, many more.
Tic'Tic: Your father was one of those men. You must decide for yourself whether you are, as well.
10,000 BC comes to us from maker of entertaining but ludicrous box office garbage Roland Emmerich. Four years after Emmerich's last movie The Day After Tomorrow gave the director a needed feather in his cap after some rather "meh" prior outings, Emmerich made a pre-historic adventure film inspired by his admiration of Quest for Fire, the writings of pulp writer Robert E. Howard, and the pseudo archeological book Fingerprints of the Gods. Initially greenlit at Sony Pictures, the project was dropped due to their busy release calendar and the Warner Bros. Ended up picking up the project. The movie was critically panned and is often regarded as Emmerich's worst movie, and box office wise it was a moderate success at most making $265 million against its $105 million budget. The movie is just not that interesting and it doesn't have the aspirations Quest for Fire or Apocalypto, the pulpy viscera of Conan or 300, or even the campy stupid fun of older caveman flicks like One Million Years BC or When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth.
The movie at when boiled down to its most bear basics is a chosen one "Moses" narrative of an unlikely hero becoming the leader to take on a powerful tyrant oppressing people. Outside of that, there's really not all that much to this movie with the characters barely defined, albeit attractive, stick figures whose purpose is to look good while running. Omar Sharif provides the narration for the movie, and it's a testament to the man's charisma and credibility as a presence that he sells the nonsense on screen with his voice and gives the movie some semblance of weight (although not much). The movie goes through a nonsensical series of locations from freezing mountains, to humid jungles, to arid deserts in what seems like a manner of days as if these places are a short trip from each other. The villains aren't interesting or memorable, and for the most part don't even have names with their roles credited as Warlord, High Priest, and Almighty. But I could forgive a dull as dirt narrative if the action is good.....it isn't. In a frankly idiotic decision Emmerich framed 10,000 BC with a PG-13 rating in a movie that features animal mauling, bludgeoning weapons, and brutal whippings and it plays like if a Middle School Assistant Principal took a pulp novel or potentially fun nonsensical adventure and censored out all the "naughty bits". The appeal of ANY pre-historic adventure is in the brutal violence and the partial nudity of its cast and we get NONE of that here. The movie doesn't even have the decency to give us some glaringly inaccurate prehistoric beasts for our characters to fight instead giving us really underwhelming Mammoths, a sabre tooth tiger that doesn't do much, and some sort of Cassowary variant so there's not much novelty to this world that's created. And before anyone defends "realism" being a factor, Old Mother's shaman powers are VERY heavily expressed to be real so "realism" should be off the table completely.
10,000 BC promises pulpy pre-historic fun and gives a very by the numbers chosen one story with a PG-13 rating that sanitizes away any sexuality or violence that gives this sort of story its appeal. There's plenty of other movies like this that range from goofy stupidity like One Million Years BC to more thoughtfully constructed pieces like Quest for Fire and Apocalypto. 10,000 BC is stupid without being funny and its serious without being intelligent making this a dull turgid affair you'll be struggling to remember.
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- Language
- Also known as
- 10.000 Năm Trước Công Nguyên
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $105,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $94,784,201
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $35,867,488
- Mar 9, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $269,784,201
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1