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Vercingétorix, la légende du druide roi

Original title: Vercingétorix
  • 2001
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  • 2h
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2.7/10
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Christopher Lambert in Vercingétorix, la légende du druide roi (2001)
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An entire nation's destiny lies in the hands of one man.An entire nation's destiny lies in the hands of one man.An entire nation's destiny lies in the hands of one man.

  • Director
    • Jacques Dorfmann
  • Writers
    • Jacques Dorfmann
    • Anne de Leseleuc
    • Rospo Pallenberg
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Max von Sydow
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacques Dorfmann
    • Writers
      • Jacques Dorfmann
      • Anne de Leseleuc
      • Rospo Pallenberg
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
      • Max von Sydow
    • 137User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Vercingétorix
    • (as Christophe Lambert)
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Julius Caesar
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Guttuart
    Inés Sastre
    Inés Sastre
    • Epona
    Denis Charvet
    • Cassivelaun
    Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
    Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
    • Dumnorix
    Maria Kavardjikova
    Maria Kavardjikova
    • Rhia
    Yannis Baraban
    • Litavic
    Vincent Moscato
    Vincent Moscato
    • Moscatos
    Jean-Pierre Rives
    • Teuton Chief
    Yuri Angelov
      Atanass Atanassov
      JP Bergeron
      JP Bergeron
      • Diviciac
      • (as J.P. Berger)
      Patrice Bissonnette
      Patrice Bissonnette
      Rousy Chanev
        Georgi Cherkelov
          Stefan Danailov
          Stefan Danailov
          Paraskeva Djukelova
          Paraskeva Djukelova
          • Director
            • Jacques Dorfmann
          • Writers
            • Jacques Dorfmann
            • Anne de Leseleuc
            • Rospo Pallenberg
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          1michaelnc-1

          OMG! This was horrible!

          A truly horrible movie, from the acting to the camera-work, to the editing. I only watched it because I got the VHS for 50 cents and absolutely nothing was on TV. It barely beat out doing housework! Ugh!

          I already knew Christopher Lambert couldn't act (he got lucky and was carried by Sean Connery in Highlander) but he surpassed even my low expectations. And that hairdo! Like Frankenstein on a bad hair day.

          For what it's worth, Klaus Maria Brandauer did a good job (if you envision Caesar with a German accent) and Max von Sydow was, well...Max von Sydow.

          Oh, and one of the tribes (a little over halfway through the move) all had pink hair and looked like some type of mutant's escaped from a Wendy's restaurant! There was even a guy who looked like Pipi Longstocking. Scary.

          Anyway, if you want to watch something while you get really drunk (or otherwise inebriated) this might work, otherwise, save your 50 cents!
          1everyones-a-critic

          Relentlessly Bad

          Now I'm a great fan of historical epics, and I am willing to forgive a lot of historical inaccuracies in the name of cinematic expediency, especially with regard to a Celtic hero like Vercingetorix. However, as with all truly bad films, this film really can't decide what it wants to be. It makes a game attempt at historical accuracy (at least history according to Ceasar which is all we have to go on) by portraying Vercingetorix as someone who is willing to deal with the enemy then betray them, and there are some scenes such as the breast-baring women distracting the Romans which have a basis in writings of the time. OK - I'd be willing to forgive the historically inaccurate (and very un-scary) German connection until... ...we see Vercingetorix chatting with busty druidesses and gaining a magic sword and magic powers which he proceeds to twirl around faster than is humanly possible. Err, OK - so it wants to be a fantasy film. In which case why set it in a real historical time period with so many real events to build off - just go all out like Conan and be done with it. I mean - if he has magical power he should win at the end right?

          The film proceeds to both destroy history and ruin one's enjoyment of all fantasy films with ruthless efficiency. So thats the screenplay written off, but perhaps it can be saved by some good performances?

          Lambert. Never before has there been an actor made entirely of wood. Does this man have more than one facial expression carved on his trunk? Ceasar was passable, but lets face it, if he wants to make a name for himself by playing famous Romans he is in for a long wait for that phone call. The rest of the cast act like, and probably are, extras. Good for them for getting some face time I say.

          OK - so the screenplay and acting are garbage. Perhaps the action and/or special effects can save the film. Err. No. Sorry. Joan of Arc and Gladiator-style battle scenes this does not have. I'm willing to even cut it some slack for its obviously low budget, but even taking that into account its a non-starter.

          When you truly feel you could have made a better film with claymation figures and a shoebox camera then something is very very wrong indeed. However that is not the end of it. The awful, choppy editing and lack of timing and pacing combined with everything else makes for a truly painful viewing experience, one of the worst in my living memory. It is this which turns a merely bland and boring film into a bottom-100 dweller.

          If the real Vercingetorix saw this he'd fall on his sword. Nul points as they say at Eurovision.
          1AliquaSalix

          I can't believe it's a real movie

          "Vercingétorix" is the worst movie I have ever seen. It's a catastrophe beyond your imagination. Christophe Lambert is ridiculous as young Vercingetorix, and as old Vercingetorix too. The dialogues are so bad even I could have done better. The costumes look like rags. The fights are boring. Some scenes are so inconsistent it's funny... Example: imagine you've been living in a forest all of your life, without seeing the world. OK. Now, you're going out of the forest (obviously not a very thick one), and what can you see? A "via romana", a roman highway. Yes. Just a couple of trees from your cave. And who's riding on it, with a couple of bodyguards and one extra-horse? Julius Caesar himself and its fierce army. And the emperor just gives you a horse, because he has an extra one. And this explains why, some time later in the movie, Christophe Lambert says, giving a horse back to a roman soldier: "I give back to Caesar what belongs to Caesar."

          I'd say the following things to people who have the opportunity to see "Druids" (by the way, what druids? Those white-clad weirdos jumping around with a sword?): If you are a cinema student, you might want to see this movie just to get what you should never do. If you are interested in bad movie experiments, don't miss it either (it's a cult movie for many people for that very reason). If you're just a normal person, don't lose 3 hours of your life. The first hour is very funny but the 2 following ones are long.
          EithneNolan

          what were they thinking?

          I picked up this video with a free rental coupon, as part of a Klaus Maria Brandauer video marathon. I have been holding off on watching this one, because I had read some reviews and knew it had not been well-received. I have never seen anything so tedious. I tried to understand what made it so bad and I have a few ideas: C.L. has no personality on film. He was good in the "Greystoke" Tarzan scenes because he was young and lean and naked, once dressed and indoors, he had nothing to offer the viewer. In "Druids" he looks awful, so that only leaves us with his delivery of lines - which is also awful. Klaus was boring ( I am shocked to write it) and seemed to be killing time in every scene. The warriors seemed to spend their time waiting to be told what to do. Everyday as sunny, all the battlefields were smooth and grassy, the horses were never out of breath or foaming with exertion. It was totally unrealistic - NO BLOOD or mud on the battleground after a clash. One good aspect was the two female leads - the girlfriend and the warrior, who were portrayed as intelligent and capable. That's it.
          jlpicard1701E

          Poor Vercingetorix... he got dragged into infamy once again.

          The English title itself is stupid and misleading.

          Unfortunately it should have been the story of Vercingetorix, King of the Gauls, but it falls short in its intent. Although the Cast is hard-working and professional the movie is a weak action-adventure nonsense. If you compare it to "Gladiator" it pales and fades away into nothingness.

          My supposition being, that it was conceived for a TV audience and probably was intended as a mini-series (a 2x90min. TV movie), in which case some silent and motionless scenes could be explained away as being the remnants of what should have been an interesting plot-twist of the longer version, and instead some battle scenes (some of which we might never know to which battlefield they would belong... must have been a director's afterthought just to bring life to an otherwise boring film) could have been better organized to follow the plot.

          "Braveheart" and "Gladiator" it ain't. What remains is oblivion.

          Poor Vercingetorix, had he lived to watch this, he would have hunted down the director rather than Julius Caesar. The French didn't honor much their hero this time...

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          • Trivia
            Filmed both in English and French.
          • Goofs
            Gauls were not known to wear horns on their helmets.
          • Quotes

            Julius Ceasar: When Alexander the Great was ten years younger than I am today, he had conquered the entire civilized world.

            Vercingetorix: At your age, he was dead

            Julius Ceasar: All the more reason to hurry.

          • Alternate versions
            Two versions of the film were shot: one a French-speaking version, the other an English-speaking version.
          • Connections
            Featured in I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: Druids (2014)
          • Soundtracks
            Le Rêve d'un Homme
            Music by Pierre Charvet

            Lyrics by Romain Hours

            Performed by Sonia Lacen

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          • Release date
            • January 24, 2001 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • France
            • Belgium
            • Canada
          • Languages
            • French
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Druids
          • Filming locations
            • Belogradchik, Bulgaria
          • Production companies
            • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
            • Eiffel Productions
            • La Mutualité Française
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          • Budget
            • $15,000,000 (estimated)
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          • Runtime
            2 hours
          • Color
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          • Sound mix
            • Dolby Digital
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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