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The Arena - Schlacht um Rom

Originaltitel: The Arena
  • 2001
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,0/10
858
IHRE BEWERTUNG
The Arena - Schlacht um Rom (2001)
ActionAdventureDrama

Im Zeitalter der Gladiatoren hielt Rom sein Imperium mit der Macht seiner Armeen, dem Schweiß und den Tränen seiner Eroberungen und dem Jubel und der Blutlust seiner Bürger zusammen.Im Zeitalter der Gladiatoren hielt Rom sein Imperium mit der Macht seiner Armeen, dem Schweiß und den Tränen seiner Eroberungen und dem Jubel und der Blutlust seiner Bürger zusammen.Im Zeitalter der Gladiatoren hielt Rom sein Imperium mit der Macht seiner Armeen, dem Schweiß und den Tränen seiner Eroberungen und dem Jubel und der Blutlust seiner Bürger zusammen.

  • Regie
    • Timur Bekmambetov
  • Drehbuch
    • John William Corrington
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Karen McDougal
    • Lisa Dergan
    • Olga Sutulova
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,0/10
    858
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Timur Bekmambetov
    • Drehbuch
      • John William Corrington
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Karen McDougal
      • Lisa Dergan
      • Olga Sutulova
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
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    Karen McDougal
    Karen McDougal
    • Jessemina
    Lisa Dergan
    • Bodicia
    Olga Sutulova
    • Livia
    Yuliya Chicherina
    • Diedra
    Severina Kamugish Kemirimbe
    • Lucinia
    Viktor Verzhbitskiy
    Viktor Verzhbitskiy
    • Timarchus
    Anatoliy Mambetov
    Anatoliy Mambetov
    • Septimus
    • (as Anatoly Mambetov)
    Aleksey Osipov
    Aleksey Osipov
    • Flavius
    Kirill Ulyanov
    Kirill Ulyanov
    • Priscium
    Gabriel Vorobyov
    • Aemelius
    Leonid Maksimov
    • Claudius
    • (as Leon Maximov)
    Natalya Surkova
    Natalya Surkova
    • Cornelia
    • (as Natalia Surkova)
    Aleksey Dedov
    • Wolfstan
    Igor Botvin
    Igor Botvin
    • Quintus
    Ernst Romanov
    Ernst Romanov
    • Caesar
    Boris Birman
    Boris Birman
    • Maximus
    Jennifer Murphy
      Georgina Stoll
        • Regie
          • Timur Bekmambetov
        • Drehbuch
          • John William Corrington
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        3dwpollar

        Hard to believe...

        1st watched 10/12/2001 - 3 out of 10(Dir-Timour Bekmambetov): Hard to believe, american playboy playmates pose as female gladiators in this Russian film obviously financed by Americans for video release. This is actually a remake of a Roger Corman film of the early seventies and guess what(He is the executive producer of this film). Lots of violence, some sex but mostly cheaply done film trying to profit on the recent films that have been done in this realm. At least this is not too exploitative of the women in the film. They are more human than most of the men portrayed in the movie, but again this is an obvious movie that was created and setup for a particular purpose and it reaks of this.
        jollyroper

        Bad Editing and Directing Make This Film Almost Unwatchable

        I'm astonished to read reviews recommending this film for its T&A factor. Considering it is clearly a B-level exploitation film starring two former Playboy Playmates, you'd THINK it had T&A aplenty but it has very little. The four female gladiators who are the leads spend most of their time dressed in dowdy rags that cover them from neck to knees. There are some brief nude scenes and a couple of brief sex scenes, but like the rest of the movie they are jump cut so aggressively that you have a lot of trouble seeing what there is to see. Plus the sex scenes are seriously underlit. It is literally hard to watch the movie because of all the jump cutting. The fight scenes are filmed the same way, which helps somewhat with the rather obvious lack of fighting ability of the gladiatrixes (who don't do all that much fighting -- the fighting is handled by more capable male actors, who were also heavily jump cut, just like the rest of the movie).

        Most of the movie's dramatic opportunities are completely bobbled as well. The set up provides for plenty of drama: who shall live, who shall die, whom will be betrayed by whom, etc. Very little advantage was taken of it.

        If you are looking for well done gladiator movies, any single episode of the Starz series "Spartacus" will put this movie to shame. Deathstalker and Barbarian Queen have MUCH better fight scenes as well as more and better T&A. "The Arena" is simply a failure, badly botched, not worth any attention at all. There are some MST3K-able bits, but even there the jump cutting is a problem. There is NOTHING to recommend this film. Do. Not. Watch. And if you do ... don't say you weren't warned.
        BigHardcoreRed

        Much Better Than Being Given Credit For, And Better Than I Thought It Would Be.

        Right off the bat, you'd think that two former playmates playing gladiators would be just about as campy as The Bare Wench Project or something similar, meant solely to show as much T & A as possible. That it was not (although it was not without it). I would say the violence in the movie far outweighed the T & A (again, why cast playmates if there wasn't going to be at least some).

        My second misconception was that when these ladies would eventually do battle, it would be too "girlie" or fake, like you could tell the actresses didn't want to break a nail for the sake of the movie. This was very much unlike the "gang fight" in Savage Roses AKA Locas 4 Life, where you could tell every kick was pulled and was probably the first time the actress had even attempted to kick someone. Anyways, I never would have believed that Karen McDougal and Lisa Dergan would have been able to handle a sword believably. I'm sure they were just props, so as to make them lighter and easier to handle, but that's the point right? To make everything as believable as possible.

        With that being said, and knowing that I thought it was worth a watch, the one thing that bugged me was the voice acting. Apparently this movie was filmed in Russia, and probably used many Russian actors, but the voices spoken were perfect English. This resulted in the old Kung Fu movie look where hearing the words didn't match up with watching the lips saying the words. However, if you're a lip reader, you can tell they were saying the same thing. This confused me a bit but I got over it.

        I also didn't know they had nail salons in ancient Rome, or wherever they were, but now I'm nitpicking. Overall, I'd recommend viewing this movie at least once. I was surprised that it was better than the 2.9 most IMDb voters chose to rate it (at the time this was wrote). MUCH better than the 2.9, in fact, I gave it a 7.
        6supershaman

        Sometimes One of these "hits the spot"...

        Roger Corman has an unusual reputation. He has produced or directed a large number of "cheapie" movies--including this one, which was shot in Russia(per the DVD commentary, even the interior shots were done on soundstages in St. Petersberg).

        Sometimes, one just doesn't feel like some sort of heavy-duty, call-to-action movie--say, like "Spartactus"(1963). On the other hand, if you feel like being entertained, "Arena"(2001), is likely to "hit the spot" very nicely. Just like a lot of Roger Corman's films.

        The fact of the matter is that, surprisingly, the screenplay is well-crafted and not as goofy as you might think. The Romans did try to implement their customs wherever they conquered--including the contests of the gladiators as they were being performed in the Great Coliseum in Rome. And there was even a disastrous attempt to perform them in Greece(the Greeks rioted because of the carnage). Female gladiators--while unusual--were not unknown and some of them even appeared in "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe. A wooden, scaled-down clone of The Great Coliseum in Rome is not only possible, it is likely that there were hundreds of them in the forested frontier regions of the Empire.

        A nice, fun movie for an evening's entertainment.

        But you could say the same thing about other movies from Roger Corman, notably "The Undead"(1957) and "The Dunwich Horror"(1969). Incidentally, many of today's movies are just that--entertainment--and, IMO, no apologies are necessary.

        Movies with "a message" are not--and should not be--the only alternative.
        4smitty008

        Editor Wanted

        I came into this movie expecting two things - a lot of nudity and not much of a plot. Neither one came to fruition. The story was surprisingly easy to follow and pretty much made sense. A group of slaves gets sent to the frontier of the Roman Empire; some are pressed into gladiator duty. The local governor is trying to assimilate the local populace into the Empire so he organizes "quality" gladiator fights for the entertainment of the people. He figures what could be more entertaining than watching some slave girls duel. They get trained and then they fight. It's not a great story, but it works.

        The lead actresses are indeed Playboy material. However, they aren't particularly good actresses and there wasn't enough screen time for their assets. As such, these ladies were miscast. They could have found some girls who could actually look like they were fighters and it would have made this a little better.

        The real killer in this movie is the cinematography. The color filters are straight up annoying. The emphasis on close-ups - while I'm sure used to cover up the cheap sets - made it hard to watch. And the average shot length on this must have been two seconds. A drunk monkey with an iPhone could have shot a better movie.

        This story had potential. It was horribly undone by poor acting, awful editing, and fight scenes scripted by 10 year olds.

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        • Wissenswertes
          A remake of The Arena (1974) starring Pam Grier. Both were produced by Roger Corman.
        • Patzer
          Early in the movie, Bodicia relates how she was captured by the Romans. She says that her lover gave her a tattoo on the left side of her chest and that they then made love, which the movie shows. As she continues her narrative, of the Romans coming the next morning, the movie shows her fleeing. In this scene, her garments open to bare her chest, but there is no wound, blood, or any other evidence of a tattoo having been given the night before.
        • Zitate

          Diedra: No pain, no fear, no worries, just silence, silence.

        • Verbindungen
          Referenced in Dinner for Five: Folge #4.6 (2005)

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 28. August 2001 (Vereinigte Staaten)
        • Herkunftsländer
          • Russland
          • Vereinigte Staaten
        • Sprache
          • Englisch
        • Auch bekannt als
          • Gladiatress of Death
        • Drehorte
          • Sankt Petersburg, Russland
        • Produktionsfirmen
          • Juga Films Corporation
          • Bazelevs Production
          • Concorde-New Horizons
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          1 Stunde 32 Minuten
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