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Babylon A.D.

  • 2008
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
99.865
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Vin Diesel in Babylon A.D. (2008)
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Toorop, ein Söldner, übernimmt die riskante Aufgabe, eine Frau von Russland nach Amerika zu eskortieren. Er weiß nicht, dass sie einen Organismus beherbergt, den ein Kult haben möchte, um ei... Alles lesenToorop, ein Söldner, übernimmt die riskante Aufgabe, eine Frau von Russland nach Amerika zu eskortieren. Er weiß nicht, dass sie einen Organismus beherbergt, den ein Kult haben möchte, um einen genetisch veränderten Messias hervorzubringen.Toorop, ein Söldner, übernimmt die riskante Aufgabe, eine Frau von Russland nach Amerika zu eskortieren. Er weiß nicht, dass sie einen Organismus beherbergt, den ein Kult haben möchte, um einen genetisch veränderten Messias hervorzubringen.

  • Regie
    • Mathieu Kassovitz
  • Drehbuch
    • Maurice G. Dantec
    • Mathieu Kassovitz
    • Éric Besnard
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Vin Diesel
    • Michelle Yeoh
    • Mélanie Thierry
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,5/10
    99.865
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Mathieu Kassovitz
    • Drehbuch
      • Maurice G. Dantec
      • Mathieu Kassovitz
      • Éric Besnard
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Vin Diesel
      • Michelle Yeoh
      • Mélanie Thierry
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    • 26Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Vin Diesel
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    • Toorop
    Michelle Yeoh
    Michelle Yeoh
    • Sister Rebeka
    Mélanie Thierry
    Mélanie Thierry
    • Aurora
    Gérard Depardieu
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    Charlotte Rampling
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    • Neolite Marketing Executive
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    Peter Thias
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    • Regie
      • Mathieu Kassovitz
    • Drehbuch
      • Maurice G. Dantec
      • Mathieu Kassovitz
      • Éric Besnard
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    3zerogirl42

    Interesting Futuristic Details Stitched into a Poor Story

    Wow. I didn't have high expectation, but thought I'd at least enjoy Babylon AD. I like just about anything science fiction and most B movies. Babylon AD seriously got the Homer Simpson treatment which I explain later in my review.

    The setting is the world in ruins after nuclear war. Vin Diesel comes in as the anti-hero, terrorist hired to deliver a "package" to the US. Enter Michelle Yeoh as the protector and chaperone to the package. She's excellent in her role as a nun in a seemingly peaceful cult spouting lines such as, "just because we are peaceful, doesn't mean we are weak." There are some nifty special effects and enough mystery at the beginning to make me believe the film is going to get 7 stars.

    Except for some futuristic technology, that's about it for the good parts of the film.

    As for the bad parts, have you ever seen The Simpsons episode with Mel Gibson? The last half hour of Babylon AD is treated like Homer Simpson's version of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. I'm not kidding. It was shockingly bad and truly follows Homer's vision.

    I'm still not quite sure what point the movie was trying to make. The story becomes so muddled and the acting is so bad at times that I had no idea what was going on. About 3/4 through the movie, one of the most awkward sexual tension scenes is thrown in for the hell of it. There's no build to it and it makes absolutely no sense, which unfortunately becomes the recurring theme until the end.
    5DavBiwan

    What's the point ? KASSOVITZ FIND A GOOD SCRIPT NEXT TIME

    I've just seen Babylon AD in Paris and i must say this is a terrible and disappointing movie and only because of the screenplay. I must say french director Mathieu Kassovitz has done a very decent job by directing the movie. The actors are good, the production design is good and even the special effects are quite stunning. But how did you miss the most important key element in a movie: The screenplay! The reaction that i had at the end of the film was: What ? That's it ? What's the point ? Where is the deep reflexion that you must find in a good Sci FI movie ?

    Please give to Kassovitz a very good script because i know he can do a great film. And he is one the few french director who can direct a movie as the American does when they achieve greatness. I know he can do better. He must !
    4spiderman112004

    Incredibly Disappointing Movie

    Wow, i don't even know where to start. I'd first like to say that,im usually generous and optimistic when i see movies, and usually films my friends say suck, i say they are okay, or when my friends say they are okay, i say it was great...This one failed in 2 very important aspects of storytelling. One, they were confused as to what the climax really was and two, there's no resolution or their pathetic excuse for one was terrible. I don't know whether they are setting up for a sequel or what but the ending was laughable(literally people laughed at the ending). Its all disappointing because the movie looked liked it had potential. the acting was average, but i didn't expect much from vin diesel and Michelle Yeoh did a decent job, other then that wait to this hits USA or TBS, don't even rent it from blockbuster, its not worth it.
    6drkallianc1

    Not That Bad... Not That Great, But Not Bad

    It was decent. The action sequences were definitely a bit choppy, especially the first one. Also, there were a few times when I had to go "Is that even physically possible?" and the ending left a few loose ends still left, so I was sort of disappointed with that.

    If you don't pay attention, you will hate this movie. It moves fairly quickly, so once you miss something, it's gone and you will be lost. So pay attention. The story is actually pretty good and actually feels down to earth, which is more than I can say about quite a few sci-fi movies.

    For the record, I went into this movie not expecting much more than average, and I was slightly surprised. If you go in expecting the next academy award winner, you will completely despise it. It is no Dark Knight, so don't expect it to be. There's not much there artistically, so, if you don't like a movie simply trying to be entertaining for the sake of being entertaining, then you won't like this one. All in all, it was a good watch, not entirely worth the price for a new movie, so I suggest waiting until it comes to the cheaper theaters (if you have one near by).

    As another note (and I'll probably get some heat for this) I actually enjoy Vin Diesel as an actor. This is not his best performance, but it's certainly not his worst (even though I still moderately enjoyed Chronicles of Riddick, I admit it was pretty bad and to this day I still don't know why I like it.) I think Diesel is good at what he does, although he really hasn't been in anything that really blows me away, even my favorite Diesel film (Pitch Black) wasn't completely stunning, but it was really good. With that in mind, this is a Vin Diesel movie, so, if you're not like me and you don't like Diesel, you will not like this movie and should just steer clear of it.
    bob the moo

    A tangled, knotted mess that stops caring before you do

    Toorop is a "bad-ass" who does things in line with his chosen lifestyle. When he is "approached" by the shadowy but powerful Gorsky to transport a girl from his home in Russia across into New York (where he is wanted on charges) he accepts the job. He collects the angelic Aurora from an ancient monastery along with her guardian, Sister Rebeka and the journey begins. Many are the dangers ahead but soon Toorop realises that the greatest danger may be Aurora herself.

    This film got roundly bad reviews and, if you manage to make it through 90 minutes then you will find out for yourself why that was the case – it is not something that the film hides from view. With any sort of "full world" sci-fi, the risk is always that your design of that world will make it look ridiculous and also lack any sort of logic as to why things would be that way. There is an element of that here but the bigger problem is much tighter to the core of the film – the story itself. The vast majority of the film is a journey where the dangers and the stakes are increasing at each step. We don't learn a lot as we go but for me there was enough to keep me going because I wanted to see where it was going. However as it reaches a point where things should start coming together and the "bigger picture" take over the narrative flow from all the running and shouting that it has been for the majority, well, well then it just falls apart.

    Except "fall apart" is not the best description for it because really what happens is that it becomes incredibly tangled. Last week I had the pleasure of using two sets of tweezers and a very bright light to untangle a tiny silver necklace belonging to my partner – no part of it stood out as different, it took a lot of work to make sense of the different parts of this massive knotted ball of a chain and it took me ages to translate that knot into a chain again. I mention this because in a way this film is the same by the end because just where you want it to be coming together in a big way, all that happens is it becomes more knotted and more nonsensical. Sadly there is nobody working to make it anything other than this and the closest thing to a "chain" that we end up with is a horrible ending that feels like the makers holding their hands up and saying "Look, I think we all agree that we should probably just bring this whole thing to a close without any fuss and all go our separate ways. Sorry". Some who love this film (and there are some – there are always some) will explain it to you and help you see what you missed; this is never an easy conversation because even those defending the film have to work with their tweezers and such to pull sense out of it. And once they do – once you and I understand the plot and more or less what was going on, we will still be left with one undeniable fact – we still don't care.

    Caring is the problem that occurs due to the terrible narrative. At the start I was interested as I was just starting out but, the more it went on, the less I cared. It didn't engage me or give me reasons to keep being interested and by the time the awful ending came round I simply didn't care enough to be angry by how little closure it gives the story. I'm not sure where the fault lies but I suspect it should be evenly spread. The script is poor and the delivery of that script is poor. The cast must have seen something better than I did because there are some solid names in here – certainly it wasn't a matter of "oh, Vin is on board? Sign me up then" because that ship has sailed. Diesel himself is his usual solid screen presence. I'm still not a fan but he can hold the attention and is physically imposing. I won't waste your time considering his performance outside of that but suffice to say that with the material as poor as it is, he had little chance anyway. Yeoh deserves better while Thierry seemingly has no idea what her character is, so she settles for just being irritating for most of the time. Rampling, Depardieu, Strong, Wilson and others all show their faces but nobody knows what they are doing and it all feels like everyone was hoping that the action and sci-fi spectacle would cover this.

    Visually I did quite like the film even if some of the scenes are unconvincing "near-future" clichés such as the club which is all scaffolding and violence (but yet rammed) or massive explosions for no real reason. Overall though Babylon A.D. is a mess. It has your bangs and your tough swaggering but it is not big or fun enough to just get by on that. Indeed by its own hand it puts a lot of pressure on the plot to drive the film and then delivery at the end – neither of which it does. It starts simple and gets more and more tangled and then, as a final scene, you are presented this knotted mess and expected to say "thanks". The only saving grace is, by the time that happens, you will probably care so little about the film that it won't matter.

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      When the film was released, director Mathieu Kassovitz called it a "bad episode of 24: Twenty Four (2001)." In an interview with amctv.com, Kassovitz said that 20th Century Fox interfered throughout production, and he never had a chance to shoot a scene the way it was scripted, or the way he wanted it to be.
    • Patzer
      When we are first introduced to Auroa, you can see she has her tongue pierced with a gold barbell in a couple of close-ups when she is talking. Her character would obviously not have had her tongue pierced for many reasons, not the least being she has never ventured out into the world. In later shots, the piercing is no longer there.
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      Sister Rebeka: Aurora could speak when she was two years old.

      Toorop: Oh, a lot of kids speak at two.

      Sister Rebeka: Not 19 different languages.

    • Alternative Versionen
      20th Century Fox and Studio Canal released this film in different countries separately (since it is a co-production between the two companies). However, the version released by Fox (released for example in the United States and Great Britain) runs 90 minutes whereas the Studio Canal versions runs 101 minutes (released for example in France and Germany).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Burn After Reading/Traitor/College/Babylon A.D./Hamlet 2 (2008)
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      Performed by Achozen

      Courtesy of UrSession Records, Wu Music Group and Columbia Records

      Published by Universal Music Careers and Allyomusic (BMI)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. September 2008 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Frankreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Tschechische Republik
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Russisch
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      • Misión Babilonia
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      • Kiruna, Norrbottens län, Schweden
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      • Babylon
      • MNP Entreprise
      • StudioCanal
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      • 70.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 22.532.572 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 9.484.627 $
      • 31. Aug. 2008
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 72.109.200 $
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