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The best thing one can realistically say about Pompeii, the new and utterly ridiculous, CGI-addled love-story-cum-disaster-porn offering from Resident Evil filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson, is that it elicits a genuine curiosity to learn more about the first-century Roman city felled by volcanic eruption, since one has so much free time to ponder the narrative’s legitimate historical underpinnings whilst letting waves of inanity wash over them. Borrowing liberally (and not that imaginatively) from Gladiator, Titanic and Volcano, this empty, air-quote epic embodies the worst instincts of disposable Hollywood storytelling, reducing mass-scale tragedy to nothing more than a backdrop for cheap, boilerplate villainy and romance.
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Pompeii attracts more than 2.5 million visitors a year, and the plaster casts of its ancient victims welcome millions more in museums around the world. We’re fascinated by the disaster because it’s the original car crash. Tragedy unfolded in a few moments, and we can see the grisly results with our own eyes. The only thing we have left to imagine is the moment where all those screaming souls were wrapped in a smoking black blanket of glowing lava, ash and pumice.
That’s why movies like Pompeii exist: So we can satisfy our curiosity about those final, suffocating moments and actually see what happens to a human body when it’s swallowed whole by a glowing flow of liquid rock. Yet, we don’t actually get that one morbid money shot in this new cinematic take on the tragedy of 79 AD, which proves the film’s biggest disappointment.
Pompeii unfolds in 79 AD, where Celtic Briton Milo (Kit Harington) is a slave, and has been since he was orphaned as a child. His horse-whispering ways catch the attention of Cassia (Emily Browning), the well-off daughter of an upper-crust merchant couple, Severus and Aurelia (Jared Harris and Carrie-Anne Moss). Cassia has recently returned to her coastal hometown, disenchanted, from a trip to Rome, where she inadvertently picked up an unwanted suitor in the form of Corvus (Kiefer Sutherland), a sleazy and corrupt senator who, wouldn’t you know it, murdered Milo’s family in front of him so many years ago.
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This film by Paul W.S. Anderson (Death Race, Resident Evil) has Cecil B. DeMille-scale ambitions as it cloaks this disaster spectacle in a lacy bodice, desperate to be undone by none other than the central hero, Milo (Kit Harington). A long-haired boy who watched his father murdered by a nasty Roman (Kiefer Sutherland), Milo is taken captive and raised as a slave. But he never forgot the face of the man who ran a blade through his father’s chest, and he’s eager for some payback.
The only problem is: He’s a slave who has to fight for Roman amusement. He has no shot at freedom until he meets Cassia (Emily Browning), the daughter of the local administrator (Jared Harris) who recognizes his gift with horses, as well as his chiselled alabaster abs.Cassia would like to unchain Milo’s manly body, but Corvus (Sutherland) has other plans for both the slave and the pretty girl — all of which conveniently come to a head the night of the big eruption.
Milo and Cassia making eyes at one another does not at all please Corvus, who seems really focused on putting a ring on it (it being Cassia). Placed on the gladiator track, Milo is slated for a lethal showdown with Atticus (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), the reigning champion of local deathsport-entertainment. Before they can have a go at the whole mortal-stabby thing, though, they fall under the spell of manly begrudging respect. Oh, and then the gurgling volcano overlooking Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, erupts, meaning Milo has to fight his way out of the public arena and through a city raining down hellfire, in order to save Cassia and settle his emotional tab with Corvus.
Taken of a piece and by itself, a sequnce like the one in which Milo and Atticus band together with other slave-fighters to fend off an ordained gladitorial execution has a certain cathartic charge. And advances in technology allow for an engaging and detailed aerial portrait of Pompeii, which Anderson further indulges with some high-angle, 3-D representations of city life.
There’s no significant flaw with the design. We’re given a chain of predictable B-movie moments as Corvus grows more evil and Milo grows more bold, all while Vesuvius rumbles up a storm in the background.As modern viewers who know how it all turns out for the poor people of Pompeii, we’re just waiting for the ash to fly and the skin to singe and the sky to blacken — just as Pliny the Younger wrote as he chronicled the event back in the day.
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The best thing one can realistically say about Pompeii, the new and utterly ridiculous, CGI-addled love-story-cum-disaster-porn offering from Resident Evil filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson, is that it elicits a genuine curiosity to learn more about the first-century Roman city felled by volcanic eruption, since one has so much free time to ponder the narrative’s legitimate historical underpinnings whilst letting waves of inanity wash over them. Borrowing liberally (and not that imaginatively) from Gladiator, Titanic and Volcano, this empty, air-quote epic embodies the worst instincts of disposable Hollywood storytelling, reducing mass-scale tragedy to nothing more than a backdrop for cheap, boilerplate villainy and romance.
Watch Pompeii Online Free
Pompeii attracts more than 2.5 million visitors a year, and the plaster casts of its ancient victims welcome millions more in museums around the world. We’re fascinated by the disaster because it’s the original car crash. Tragedy unfolded in a few moments, and we can see the grisly results with our own eyes. The only thing we have left to imagine is the moment where all those screaming souls were wrapped in a smoking black blanket of glowing lava, ash and pumice.
That’s why movies like Pompeii exist: So we can satisfy our curiosity about those final, suffocating moments and actually see what happens to a human body when it’s swallowed whole by a glowing flow of liquid rock. Yet, we don’t actually get that one morbid money shot in this new cinematic take on the tragedy of 79 AD, which proves the film’s biggest disappointment.
Pompeii unfolds in 79 AD, where Celtic Briton Milo (Kit Harington) is a slave, and has been since he was orphaned as a child. His horse-whispering ways catch the attention of Cassia (Emily Browning), the well-off daughter of an upper-crust merchant couple, Severus and Aurelia (Jared Harris and Carrie-Anne Moss). Cassia has recently returned to her coastal hometown, disenchanted, from a trip to Rome, where she inadvertently picked up an unwanted suitor in the form of Corvus (Kiefer Sutherland), a sleazy and corrupt senator who, wouldn’t you know it, murdered Milo’s family in front of him so many years ago.
Watch Pompeii Online
This film by Paul W.S. Anderson (Death Race, Resident Evil) has Cecil B. DeMille-scale ambitions as it cloaks this disaster spectacle in a lacy bodice, desperate to be undone by none other than the central hero, Milo (Kit Harington). A long-haired boy who watched his father murdered by a nasty Roman (Kiefer Sutherland), Milo is taken captive and raised as a slave. But he never forgot the face of the man who ran a blade through his father’s chest, and he’s eager for some payback.
The only problem is: He’s a slave who has to fight for Roman amusement. He has no shot at freedom until he meets Cassia (Emily Browning), the daughter of the local administrator (Jared Harris) who recognizes his gift with horses, as well as his chiselled alabaster abs.Cassia would like to unchain Milo’s manly body, but Corvus (Sutherland) has other plans for both the slave and the pretty girl — all of which conveniently come to a head the night of the big eruption.
Milo and Cassia making eyes at one another does not at all please Corvus, who seems really focused on putting a ring on it (it being Cassia). Placed on the gladiator track, Milo is slated for a lethal showdown with Atticus (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), the reigning champion of local deathsport-entertainment. Before they can have a go at the whole mortal-stabby thing, though, they fall under the spell of manly begrudging respect. Oh, and then the gurgling volcano overlooking Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, erupts, meaning Milo has to fight his way out of the public arena and through a city raining down hellfire, in order to save Cassia and settle his emotional tab with Corvus.
Taken of a piece and by itself, a sequnce like the one in which Milo and Atticus band together with other slave-fighters to fend off an ordained gladitorial execution has a certain cathartic charge. And advances in technology allow for an engaging and detailed aerial portrait of Pompeii, which Anderson further indulges with some high-angle, 3-D representations of city life.
There’s no significant flaw with the design. We’re given a chain of predictable B-movie moments as Corvus grows more evil and Milo grows more bold, all while Vesuvius rumbles up a storm in the background.As modern viewers who know how it all turns out for the poor people of Pompeii, we’re just waiting for the ash to fly and the skin to singe and the sky to blacken — just as Pliny the Younger wrote as he chronicled the event back in the day.
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