Basé sur les romans cultes de Sax Rohmer, ce fantasme futuriste vous emmène dans une colonie terrestre dans un futur lointain, où les femmes gouvernent et les hommes sont utilisés pour propa... Tout lireBasé sur les romans cultes de Sax Rohmer, ce fantasme futuriste vous emmène dans une colonie terrestre dans un futur lointain, où les femmes gouvernent et les hommes sont utilisés pour propager la race et travailler dans les mines.Basé sur les romans cultes de Sax Rohmer, ce fantasme futuriste vous emmène dans une colonie terrestre dans un futur lointain, où les femmes gouvernent et les hommes sont utilisés pour propager la race et travailler dans les mines.
- Taxan
- (as Simona Levin)
- Vixen Guard
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Getting a Root Canal or a Colonoscopy without sedation is less painful than watching this epic fail.
Filmed in South Africa by a German company, the locations are terrific, the actors are from all over the world (Michael Shanks has a fun departure from "type" as an action hero, and pulls it off well), and unlike some "blockbusters" I've seen, this one actually has a plot. Admittedly, it's not something to examine too closely (or maybe you would -- it's fun to try and come with answers to "why are you wearing metal clothes in the desert?" among others!), but the one-liners are fun, the men are dashing, the women are regal, the actors all seem to have good chemistry on-screen, and it's got a big giant snake.
What more could you ask for when you're looking for light, fun sci-fi?
I was rather worried given the subject matter of a woman-ruled planet, generally such films manage to be very insulting to women but somehow Sumuru managed to avoid that cliche. The woman were portrayed as humans who had reacted as "humans" would to their situation, not as "women" who only reacted that way because they were female and thus were somehow lesser than men.
Sumuru is a low budget film that doesn't try to pretend it is anything else. They don't attract attention to that fact by attempting a lot of fancy special effects they couldn't afford to do right. There is just a tiny bit of cheesy but fun CGI, otherwise everything looks "lived in" and like it could actually exist. Sumuru also does not make the mistake of sinking into self-mockery but instead has humor, sincerity and commitment in the performances of it's actors.
This is especially true of Michael Shanks, who proves himself a more than capable leading man and raised the performances of everyone around him. They all just seemed to act better in scenes with him. I was very pleasantly suprised. His performance showed a deft touch that was both light and sincere. As the lead, a lot rested on his shoulders and he set just the right tone. Great comic timing but esp. effective and convincing in the quieter, more emotional scenes. His Adam Wade was sympathetic, handsome despite the odd facial hair and masculine but without any of the silly macho posturing typical of such roles. Here's to hoping he gets more opportunities to display his versatility in higher class films that will earn him more notice in the industry.
Alexandra Kamp as Sumuru, though clothed in costumes that could not have been comfortable in such terrain, came across as very regal but also approachable. Her Sumuru was curious and intelligent with the courage of her convictions but was not so stuck her ways she refused to see past them if they would harm her people. She's not the actor her leading man is but she portrayed her character's story arc quite effectively. Sumuru is very likeable Queen.
Another good performance was Terence Bridgett as Jake, Adam's friend and partner in this venture. I'd be love to see prequel about his and Adam's past adventures. He also had some rather odd hairstyling but he was funny and a good foil for Adam. He and the young boy Will developed a nice rapport as did Will and his older sister Dove. The actress who played Dove was pretty and also has a very good fight scene near the beginning of the film.
The villainess Taxan played by Simona Levin is played over the top but it very much fits the role. She chews the scenery entertainingly and seems to "hiss" her lines out in a manner fitting for her role.
If someone is looking for lighthearted but earnest b-movie entertainment--this is a good film in that vein.
I have to admit that I did not know what to expect from this movie but still I was disappointed by it since I felt that I wasted my time watching it. The plot was simple but boring, filled with poor CGI's and interpretations mostly average that could not save it. Regarding the interpretations, both Alexandra Kamp who played as Sumuru and Simona Williams who played as Taxan were average and I believe that the whole movie did not help them present their potentials. Lastly, I have to say that "Sumuru" is not a good movie and I won't recommend it to anyone.
Le saviez-vous
- Citations
Adam Wade: Your planet is not in the best of shape. The core is unstable.
Sumuru: The quakes?
Adam Wade: Yeah, they're caused by that snake monster you've got in the pit.
Sumuru: Is that so? We mine oil & gas deep in the rock, and every time the world shakes, my engineers measure every movement.
Adam Wade: But the... ah... sacrificial ceremony to the serpent goddess?
Sumuru: Taxan? At one point our people got so scared of the quakes, that they turned to religion for an answer. Taxan has been feeding on that ever since
Adam Wade: Taxan is...?
Sumuru: A living serpent goddess. It was her warriors who shot you.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Die sieben Männer der Sumuru (2014)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sax Rohmer's Sumuru
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1