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Marco Polo

  • TV Series
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.6K
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BD Wong, Brian Dennehy, and Ian Somerhalder in Marco Polo (2007)
AdventureDrama

The series follows the adventures and discoveries of the Venetian, Marco Polo.The series follows the adventures and discoveries of the Venetian, Marco Polo.The series follows the adventures and discoveries of the Venetian, Marco Polo.

  • Stars
    • Ian Somerhalder
    • BD Wong
    • Desiree Siahaan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Ian Somerhalder
      • BD Wong
      • Desiree Siahaan
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ian Somerhalder
    Ian Somerhalder
    • Marco Polo
    BD Wong
    BD Wong
    • Pedro
    Desiree Siahaan
    Desiree Siahaan
    • Temulun…
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Kublai Khan
    Kay Tong Lim
    • Lord Chenchu
    Christian Lee
    • Cogatai
    Luo Yan
    Luo Yan
    • Chabi
    Michael Man-Kin Chow
    Michael Man-Kin Chow
    • Chi
    Mark Jax
    • Niccolo Polo
    Alan Shearman
    Alan Shearman
    • Maffeo Polo
    Michael O'Hagan
    • Old Marco Polo
    Ramin Razaghi Sefati
    • Persian Physician
    Jiaolong Sun
    Jiaolong Sun
    • Chonggu
    Zige Fang
    • Achmath
    Rodger Bumpass
    Rodger Bumpass
    • Rustigielo
    Paul Cascante
    • Persian Ambassador
    Simon Xu
    • Vanchu
    Daxing Zhang
    Daxing Zhang
    • Rebel Governor
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    6pwhite60-1

    Dennehy is a Mongol - yeah right!

    What hope is there when even the films buyer/screener doesn't know the plot as the Plot Summary indicates - "Marco Polo is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the very existence of China, turn back. Polo eventually pushes bravely forth alone toward the fabled count - Written by Hallmark Channel". It seems they didn't even bother to watch the first 10-15 minutes to know that his father and uncle still accompanied him after the two priests (possibly the worst actors in the whole show) turned back.

    Like others I agree the script, acting and casting was pretty atrocious for the European and 'name stars' and were mismatched to the possibly great movie that could have been if the production locations and costuming were better matched. I thought the era of trying to pass off Europeans (Dennehy) as Orientals had ceased and it was obvious the Asian actors were far better than the so called stars. At least back in the 50's and 60's all the actors and extras looked fake when playing foreigners of a different race. It is even more glaring when they are used alongside far better actors of genuine racial type.

    However it did improve a lot after the first 30 minutes which had nearly made me switch it off.
    intelearts

    What a waste of Production Values

    This looks wonderful - great costuming and locations - really impressive.

    But all horribly let down by terrible acting, script, and above all, direction.

    The filming looks so "made for TV" both in angles, lighting, but above all in tones: just some filters, and better use of film would have made a huge difference.

    Historically accurate, this could have been really great: it really looks expensive and expansive; but it is living proof that nothing can cover poor acting.

    Left me neither wanting more, or expecting less, I cannot recommend this for schools, or homes -- it just is so uninspiring -- and that is unforgivable given the material and the locations.
    nabilahjean

    Did the scriptwriter even read the book?

    The Travels of Marco Polo is a vast and informative account of a fascinating journey. The book was, anyway. The movie was a pretty film, but I think the only thing it had in common with the original account is some of the character's names and China itself. It was like a PC morality play rather than a portrayal of the events in the book. All the fascinating things Polo did and saw and all we got is that silly movie?

    I am not going to complain about the acting. There was no soul in the script. I thought the young man who played Marco Polo was as good a fit as I would have expected, physically. I don't know what they were thinking of with Dennehy. He is a fine actor, but I don't think they did justice to the Chinese people by having an Irishman play one of China's major historical figures.
    3darrell9

    Out of 1.5+ Billion Chinese in the World Kublai Khan is portrayed

    by Brian Dennehy? You've got to be kidding me... Worst casting than the actor that played Charlie Chan... Don't get me wrong, I think Brian is a great actor, just the wrong guy for this movie.

    As others have said, beautiful locations, costuming, good camera work... The casting was about the worst ever. Is then no Chinese or even an Asian actor that could not have been cast for Khan?

    BD Wong was okay for his part.

    I wished they'd show more of the culture, the food, the dance, music the art. It would be a lot cheaper to produce than big war scenes. Marco's lady is beguiling and more of a romance developed would certainly have been an improvement to the movie as well.

    As a Chinese American I was hoping to see more historically interesting facts, weaponry, food, scenery, art and culture. Oh well...

    Such as shameful waste...
    3sanduku

    Brian Dennehy as Kublai Khan, and movie made by committee

    I'm amazed-- did Dennehy never see or hear of "The Conqueror", starring John Wayne as Genghis Khan? Dennehy never get the belly laughs that John Wayne elicited, but-- why Brian, after such a stellar career???? The rest of the movie seems more than anything else a movie made by committee. My guess: somebody had a really brilliant idea, came up with a great story line, secured some of the greatest filming locations on Earth, and the future was very bright. Then one by one, people in the production process kept altering the plot, putting in formulaic details that were successful in other movies but inappropriate or laughable in this production (the martial arts fighting scenes come to mind), hiring on actors who were not at all fit for the parts, and the end result was this production that nobody actually owns or would really wish to own. It has so many great ingredients, but the movie should be a cautionary tale of just how bad of production can come from such great raw material. My condolences to all involved.

    (having had a couple of days to think over the post): I don't want to be too hard on the actors in this production. Hollywood is filled with world-class talented actors who will find themselves acting in just about anything to keep working. All the lead actors in this production have shown phenomenal performances in other roles, and likely would have done wonderful things here if allowed. This movie is such a turkey because it's so badly produced and directed (and, yes, acted), and everyone in the production process can probably point out reasons why they personally were not responsible for the parts that suck. I really do offer my condolences to the cast, this could and should have been a world-class production.

    My social-science take: high-budget turkeys like this are symptomatic of an organization where access to power and resources is become disconnected with any proved talent at using those resources wisely.

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    • Trivia
      Brian Dennehy portrays Kublai Khan. In South Park, le film : Plus long, plus grand et pas coupé (1999), a caricature of Brian Dennehy appears and gets told off to leave during the musical number, "What Would Brian Boitano Do?". Later in the song, Cartman mentions Brian Boitano fighting Kublai Khan.
    • Goofs
      Marco handles a bar of gold in his father's market in Venice. The bar is about the size of a 400 troy ounce bar, ie 27 lbs. Marco handles it as easily as a block of wood. One does not handle such weight so easily.
    • Connections
      Featured in Marco Polo - Explorateur ou imposteur? (2015)

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mongol Warrior
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production company
      • RHI Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 45m(165 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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