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Mythica: La Pierre de Pouvoir

Original title: Mythica: The Darkspore
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.1K
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Kevin Sorbo, Adam Johnson, Nicola Posener, Jake Stormoen, and Melanie Stone in Mythica: La Pierre de Pouvoir (2015)
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Marek and her company must go on a journey and prevent Szorlok from obtaining all the shards of the Darkspore, or all will be lost.Marek and her company must go on a journey and prevent Szorlok from obtaining all the shards of the Darkspore, or all will be lost.Marek and her company must go on a journey and prevent Szorlok from obtaining all the shards of the Darkspore, or all will be lost.

  • Director
    • Anne K. Black
  • Writers
    • Anne K. Black
    • Jason Faller
    • Kynan Griffin
  • Stars
    • Melanie Stone
    • Adam Johnson
    • Jake Stormoen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Anne K. Black
    • Writers
      • Anne K. Black
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
    • Stars
      • Melanie Stone
      • Adam Johnson
      • Jake Stormoen
    • 32User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Melanie Stone
    Melanie Stone
    • Marek
    Adam Johnson
    Adam Johnson
    • Thane
    Jake Stormoen
    Jake Stormoen
    • Dagen
    Nicola Posener
    Nicola Posener
    • Teela
    Rocky Myers
    Rocky Myers
    • Qole
    Christopher Robin Miller
    Christopher Robin Miller
    • Hammerhead
    Kevin Sorbo
    Kevin Sorbo
    • Gojun Pye
    Natalie Devine Riskas
    Natalie Devine Riskas
    • Caeryn
    Bobby Jacoby
    • Peregus Malister
    • (as Robert Jayne)
    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Szorlok
    Brogan Johnson
    • Althalos
    Ryan Palmer
    • Kishkumen
    James C. Morris
    James C. Morris
    • Rawhead
    Kali Wright
    • Dagen's Lady
    Michael Flynn
    • Vagamal
    Larissa Beck
    • Embarr
    Oscar R. Sanchez
    Oscar R. Sanchez
    • Vitalion Captain
    • (as Oscar Sanchez)
    Isaac Faller
    • Fairy Boy
    • Director
      • Anne K. Black
    • Writers
      • Anne K. Black
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
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    6siderite

    Not as good as the first one, but still entertaining

    The party continues on their quest, this time helped by a dark elf with mysterious markings, while a warlock is trying to beat them to their goal. Unfortunately, it seemed like the makers made a lot less effort for this film, especially in the areas of character interaction and storyline. That's unfortunate, especially since I loved A Quest for Heroes.

    Some commentators focused on the quality of the special effects. I don't care about those, but this is an indicator that those people didn't feel the characters were important or the story inspiring, and that is on the script writer. If the story is great and the characterization well done, no one looks twice on the special effects. I think that, while I still enjoyed the film, more effort should be made to make the viewers feel with the characters in a story that one could believe in.

    Bottom line: fun film, really inconsistent characters, jumping from love to hate on a whim, and a disappointing and rushed ending that made little sense. I hope the next part will be more engaging.
    4kosmasp

    Worked without the other too

    I hadn't seen the first one, before I watched this, so I might have missed a couple of jokes or references to the first movie, but overall it worked even without the knowledge of it. It's not an acting masterpiece or a masterpiece in general, but it does what a low budget fantasy movie is supposed to do.

    Some of the effects are really bad, but you can deal with it, if you want to. The stunts are decent enough for the size and budget this movie probably had and if you like what you saw here (and maybe the previous one), you will be happy to hear, there is another one coming in 2016 to conclude the trilogy ...
    5TheLittleSongbird

    On par with its predecessor as a movie that's not bad but nothing special either

    The first movie, Mythica: A Quest for Heroes, was not a bad movie but with some major debits and not an awful lot special about it. It was watchable if on the mediocre side if anything. Its first sequel Mythica: The Darkspore quality-wise is about the same (though with a couple of improvements), watchable with nothing to get angry or excited about.

    Where it improves on its predecessor is in most of the production values. It's a very nicely photographed movie and more focused in terms of camera work and the scenery is more sweeping and boasts more colour and a little more atmosphere. Costumes and sets allow one to get suitably immersed in the fantasy world that is being portrayed. The acting is also much improved. Melanie Stone, one of the best things about the first movie, gives another very good performance, and the character is engaging and well-rounded. Nicola Posener's acting is more natural to her rather stiff acting in the previous movie, and while his screen time is still rather short Kevin Sorbo does have more to do and he does seem more involved.

    Mythica: The Darkspore's music score is suitably stirring and grand, it also fits better than in the first movie (though it was still one of the better assets before as well) and is recorded better. The humour is much less awkward here thankfully, sure there were times where it wasn't really needed but it's better placed and its tongue-in-cheek nature is actually amusing, even with a character that could have been obnoxious if executed wrongly.

    However, the special effects are a mixed bag. At best they just pass muster (never more than that), but in other places they do look ropey, the encounter with the mythical entity indeed looks distractingly bad. The action is even more clumsily executed than in the first, being unexciting and under-choreographed and it all looks too safe. Some sloppy editing and lack of interaction in the scenes featuring any action are further disadvantages, not being more apparent in the big fight towards the end which was rushed in storytelling which hurt the coherence of it, terribly clumsy in staging and pedestrian in choreography.

    Regarding the script, the humour is nice and there are some interesting parts but it's still a bit trite and could have explained things much more. The direction has some imaginative moments, but is mostly of the getting-the-job-done-in-a-routine-fashion type, and while kudos is due making the story darker and more complex this time round instead of the non-stop thrill ride it should have been it was somewhat inconsistent. There are some nice moments that maintain interest and it does have more heart than its predecessor, but it does drag in spots and bumps along, with variable momentum, rather than flowing smoothly. The characters are never annoying, but only the main character is properly interesting, the rest are there with shades of a likable personality but little development and some like some of the mythical characters were not always needed.

    All in all, not bad, nothing special. Passes the time without one getting irked or raving. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    6Wuchakk

    Not as good as the first film, but the second half makes-up for a weak opening

    RELEASED IN 2015 and directed by Anne K. Black, "Mythica: The Darkspore" is the second film in the five-film fantasy/adventure series about a limping servant girl with blossoming magical powers named Merek (Melanie Stone), who teams-up with a heroic warrior, Thane (Adam Johnson), a miscreant lothario, Dagen (Jake Stormoen), a priestess, Teela (Nicola Posener), and a hunky elf, Qole (Rocky Myers), for a journey to obtain all the shards of the Darkspore to keep it from the diabolical Szorlok (Matthew Mercer). Kevin Sorbo has a cameo.

    The story takes place in an adventurous Medieval-like world where sorcery, elves, orcs, dragons and other fantasy creatures are real. If you like The Lord of the Rings, D&D, Warcraft, Conan or Sinbad you'll probably like the Mythica franchise. These movies were partly funded by a Kickstarter campaign with all the movies costing less than $100,000, except the fifth and final one. The first movie, "A Quest for Heroes," cost $94,294 while this sequel cost $81,099. The production quality is incredible for such meager budgets, particularly if you're familiar with micro-budget productions. The Mythica films are basically just as good production-wise as "Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God" (2005), a TV movie that cost a whopping $15 million (for a TV flick, that is).

    "The Darkspore" is disappointing in comparison to the dynamic first film, in particular the first half where the transition from "A Quest for Heroes" is clumsy and unexciting. Thankfully, things perk up in the second half and make up for the weak first act, especially a fight with a dragon in the desert. In any case, be sure to see "A Quest for Heroes" before viewing this one.

    THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 47 minutes. WRITERS: Anne K. Black, Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin.

    GRADE: B-
    5quincytheodore

    A modest journey with average fantasy troupe

    Mythica series is a niche for fantasy fans, it doesn't boast high budget production, but decent enough for a B-movie viewing. The Darkspore has a couple of nice designs and occasional humor, yet the narrative doesn't produce that great of an adventure. It does feel as though we're seeing some sub quest from a game or mediocre side episode of less-than-epic tale.

    It revolves around a party of mage, necromancer to be specific, and warriors to ensure the enemy force doesn't possess the illusive Darkspore. Unfortunately, there's barely any draw to the premise, it spends almost one hour to set-up the plot yet the momentum doesn't take off and it just ends up floating in a flat line the entire time. A few gimmicky plot devices that are introduced won't appeal to many since they tend to be vague.

    Actors do their best on the material they have, the costumes are nice as well. In some scenes, there is decent humor to be had, mainly in the expense of the joker character. Aside from that, the personalities feel bland. They don't engage the audience, merely rehearsing stereotypical fight the evil theme. It could've capitalized on the stereotypical premise to bring humor or present more twists, but the movie keeps it too safe.

    Effects are passable at best, there are a few instances that really break the immersion. For example, the encounter with mythical entity that just looks dreadful. Considering the budget, it does fairly well for half the runtime, although when these flaws appear they are noticeably jarring.

    I'm inclined to give it higher score since it has the feel of fantasy adventure when it shines for a brief moment, but the lackluster characterization and effects make the movie into an ordinary fetch quest, hardly a captivating tale.

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      Was crowd-funded on Kickstarter.
    • Goofs
      At the river near the end of the movie, Dagen is shown crafting arrows with no blackened fingers, but afterwards appear blackened once again while threatening the pimp in bed.
    • Quotes

      Dagen: If I get eaten by a pixie... Just tell them it was a dragon or something.

    • Connections
      Followed by Mythica : La Nécromancienne (2015)
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      Performed by Kristen Marie Jensen, Nathaniel Drew and the Salt Lake Pops Orchestra

      Published by Salt Lake Pops Orchestra

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      • June 19, 2015 (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mythica 2: The Darkspore
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      • Camera 40 Productions
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      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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