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Die Mumie

Originaltitel: The Mummy
  • 2017
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 51 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
215.108
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Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella in Die Mumie (2017)
An ancient princess is awakened from her crypt beneath the desert, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia, and terrors that defy human comprehension.
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Eine antike Prinzessin wird in ihrem Sarkophag unter den Sandmassen der Wüste wieder zum Leben erweckt und bringt im Verlauf der Jahrtausende gewachsene Böswilligkeit und Terror mit sich, de... Alles lesenEine antike Prinzessin wird in ihrem Sarkophag unter den Sandmassen der Wüste wieder zum Leben erweckt und bringt im Verlauf der Jahrtausende gewachsene Böswilligkeit und Terror mit sich, denen die Menschen nicht gewachsen sind.Eine antike Prinzessin wird in ihrem Sarkophag unter den Sandmassen der Wüste wieder zum Leben erweckt und bringt im Verlauf der Jahrtausende gewachsene Böswilligkeit und Terror mit sich, denen die Menschen nicht gewachsen sind.

  • Regie
    • Alex Kurtzman
  • Drehbuch
    • David Koepp
    • Christopher McQuarrie
    • Dylan Kussman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tom Cruise
    • Sofia Boutella
    • Annabelle Wallis
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,4/10
    215.108
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.535
    214
    • Regie
      • Alex Kurtzman
    • Drehbuch
      • David Koepp
      • Christopher McQuarrie
      • Dylan Kussman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tom Cruise
      • Sofia Boutella
      • Annabelle Wallis
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    • 428Kritische Rezensionen
    • 34Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Nick Morton
    Sofia Boutella
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    • Ahmanet
    Annabelle Wallis
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    • Jenny Halsey
    Russell Crowe
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    • Henry Jekyll
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    6ayoreinf

    Don't suspend your judgment, kill it and throw it away

    I get it, it's not a reboot of the Brendan Fraser Mummy of 1999 onward. It's an attempt to create a whole new cinematic world, or rather cinematic universe. Populated with super beings, over which none will claim rights from Universal Studios. Beings that Universal own already. It's an interesting idea with some financial wisdom behind it. It could've been a real stroke of genius if it was done with the right amount of levity. The Brendan Fraser style of humor is badly needed here, but he's not here, neither is anybody else who can take himself lightly. So instead we get a dark, pompous serious attitude debating which way is it we should use to triumph over evil altogether.

    Cinematically it means tons of CGI, and every kind of monster the script writer could find in the archives of Universal St. and some from other cinematic archives too. It was a bit much when they tried it on 2004 with Van Helsing. And Hugh Jackman never repeated that mistake. So Tom Cruise is here to take his place. Truth is, we should've seen it coming. Tom Cruise must've wanted to be Superman all these years, but even he knew he wasn't physically suitable so he relented into an endless list of action heroes that were borderline super beings but not actually super. Thing is, he's not getting younger, and the idea of doing his own stunts is getting less and less practical, so Tom Cruise found the ultimate solution, he went in and made himself a god.

    Yes if you do want to watch it, you need to do more than just suspend your judgment. You'll have to kill it and make sure it doesn't come back to haunt you.
    5bspektral

    Dissapointing

    Heading out of the theater I was dissapointed to say the least....

    Of course Tom Cruise killed it as an actor in this film. But the story is Boring, it doesn't have the same feel as the 1999 and 2001 one and it has a pretty dull ending. Alot of people may enjoy it and I get that but for me it was just a "Whatever" movie. If you want a good movie which entertains you I recommend staying away from this and choosing another Movie. Overall pretty poor start to Universals "Dark Universe".
    7ILuvTVMovies

    Doesn't deserve the low rating.

    There's a group of people who are absolutely obsessed with the Brendan Fraser movie. They saw it when they were kids and they talk about it constantly on places like reddit. So when they're favorite meme of a movie got remade, they were outraged. You can even see them calling the Fraser film "the original" in some of the other reviews here. Obviously, that wasn't the original.

    There is also a group of people who love mummy, Dracula and Frankenstein films from Universal and Hammer. I was excited to see all these great characters come to life again. The first group has never seen the Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee Hammer films or the Universal movies.

    This is not a bad movie at all. And to realize that a chance to see these great, classic horror characters and stories be retold again was ruined because of the first group is disappointing.
    4Mike_Devine

    This 'Mummy' should've remained buried

    One of the biggest blockbusters to come out in the summer of 1999 was an Egypt-set action thriller starring Brendan Fraser. While the film was pretty campy and over-the-top, it worked well and resonated with audiences. Fast-forward 18 years and we have a film of the same title - 'The Mummy' - only starring Tom Cruise in the role of Nick Morton, a treasure hunting renegade who stumbles upon a 5,000-year curse.

    The only problem is, this film is far inferior to the original. Whether it's Cruise's schtick not jiving with the plot, or the lackluster CGI, or the wooden script, it's hard to say. There's really nothing thrilling about 'Mummy,' as everything feels borrowed, used or broken - nothing is shiny and new. Even fresh faces like Jake Johnson and Sofia Boutella aren't enough to up the excitement factor, and vets like Russell Crowe come off as looking to be in need of a paycheck rather than delivering a performance to be happy with. The action sequences are boring, the "comic relief" is far from funny and the acting itself is nothing to marvel at.

    Cruise can usually find a way to make his films at least somewhat entertaining, but he fails here. There is no chemistry between any of the characters, including Nick and his love interest, Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis), so the onus is really on Cruise to shoulder everything. In this case, it's an insurmountable task.

    'The Mummy' is a half-hearted attempt to revive a franchise that started strong and has since faded, so it's likely it will be put back in a sarcophagus.
    4Ramascreen

    Dark Universe off to a bad start

    If #TheMummy is supposed to be the beginning of Universal's ambitious Dark Universe that showcases their classic monsters in one big shared cinematic crossover, then they're off to a terrible start.

    There's probably only a couple of sequences that somewhat thrill, the rest are just a continuous string of one poorly written, poorly acted and poorly executed scene after another. It feels more like sitting in a dentist's waiting room as opposed to rockin' on a roller coaster ride. And Tom Cruise is just wrong for this role, a huge case of miscast. Perhaps they should just press the reboot button again.

    Sofia Boutella plays an evil ancient princess imprisoned in a tomb deep beneath the unforgiving desert. When a couple of treasure hunters and an archaeologist awaken her in our present day, she returns to life to reclaim her destiny while at the same time unleashing unimaginable terrors in this new take that ushers in a new world of gods and monsters. Co-starring Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, Russell Crowe and Jake Johnson, directed by Alex Kurtzman.

    The concept of what the writers and director Alex Kurtzman is trying to present to us with "The Mummy" is nothing new, in fact it's quite predictable, but the biggest problem about it is that along the way from point A to point B, they fill it in with moments that just don't work. And it gets even more frustrating when they bring it up again the second, third and fourth time as if shoving it down our throats would make it better. The jokes fall flat so much so you kinda feel sorry for Jake Johnson who clearly wants to make some effort as this film's comic relief. There are also parts that are just absolutely pointless and unnecessary. The characters including Dr. Jekyll frequently draw conclusions out of their butts. I do think "The Mummy" is what happens when the story is forced to serve the visual spectacle instead of the other way around. That said, rising star Sofia Boutella is a marvelous choice, she exudes that thirst for power effortlessly in addition to being incredibly seductive.

    But of course, just as expected, instead of it being a movie about Sofia Boutella's The Mummy, it becomes all about Tom Cruise, who as I said earlier is just awfully wrong for this role. I understand that the studios probably think that banking on a A-lister would translate into box office results, but fact of the matter is outside "Mission: Impossible" franchise, Cruise just doesn't fit anywhere else anymore. The character that he plays here is is a thieving treasure hunter, much like Nathan Drake from "Uncharted" games, but all you see on the screen instead is special agent Ethan Hunt desperately trying to be someone he's not. By the end of "The Mummy" you're going to have second thoughts about anticipating the next installment of this Dark Universe, and you're going to want to wish Brendan Fraser had still been around.

    -- Rama's Screen --

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      The zero gravity scene took sixty-four takes and was shot for two days in a special plane that was lined in padded green fabric covered in reference marks The plane would fly to a high altitude then dive along a parabolic path, falling at the same rate as the gravitational pull. This has been used for several films in the past, including Apollo 13 (1995) 22 years earlier. It was invented by NASA, where it was used for zero-G training for astronauts. Reportedly, a lot of the crew got nauseous during the scene and vomited, except for the main stars, Tom Cruise and Annabelle Wallis, who were really proud of the stunt.
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      The god Set is referred to as the god of death, but in Egyptian mythology Set was the god of chaos and violence while Anubis, who was later replaced by Osiris was the god of death.
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      Dr. Henry Jekyll: Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters.

    • Crazy Credits
      After the Universal logo appears, the world goes dark and a "Dark Universe" title appears.
    • Alternative Versionen
      There are three distinct versions available: the worldwide theatrical release, with a runtime of "1h 51m (111 min)", a U.S. theatrical release running "1h 50m (110 min) ", and a special cut for India, with a runtime of "1h 50m (110 min)".
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Monster Vision: A History and Analysis of Horror Cinema (2016)
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      Bang Bang You're Dead
      Written by Didz Hammond (as David Hammond), Carl Barât (as Carl Barat), Gary Powell, Anthony Rossomando

      Performed by Dirty Pretty Things

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    • If the ancient Egyptians wanted Ahmanet to be sealed in her tomb for eternity, why did they build a quick release system to pull her sarcophagus out of the mercury?Seems like a plot hole.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Juni 2017 (Deutschland)
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      • China
      • Japan
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
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      • Old Central St Martins, 12-48 Southampton Row, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Universal Pictures
      • Dark Universe
      • Perfect World Pictures
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      • 125.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 80.227.895 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 31.688.375 $
      • 11. Juni 2017
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 409.231.607 $
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