Based on Sax Rohmer's cult novels "Sumuru", this futuristic fantasy takes you to an Earth-colony in the far future, in which women rule and men are used to propagate the race and work in the... Read allBased on Sax Rohmer's cult novels "Sumuru", this futuristic fantasy takes you to an Earth-colony in the far future, in which women rule and men are used to propagate the race and work in the mines.Based on Sax Rohmer's cult novels "Sumuru", this futuristic fantasy takes you to an Earth-colony in the far future, in which women rule and men are used to propagate the race and work in the mines.
- Taxan
- (as Simona Levin)
- Vixen Guard
- (uncredited)
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I rate a movie or show on how much I enjoyed watching it, and I give this one a 7. It was simply fun to watch, and nothing left me cringing. Okay, the 'hardly there' outfit the Snake Goddess was wearing was pretty cringe-worthy.
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.
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?
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- Quotes
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.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Die sieben Männer der Sumuru (2014)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1