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Stale Story Hurts Spectacle of 10,000 B.C.
Christian Hamaker
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(March 2008)

DVD Release Date:  June 24, 2008

Theatrical Release Date:  March 7, 2008

Rating:  PG-13 (for sequences of intense action and violence)

Genre:  Action/Adventure, Drama

Run Time:  109 min.

Director:  Roland Emmerich

Actors: Steven Strait, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis, Joel Virgel, Mo Zinal, Nathanael Baring, Mona Hammond, Marco Khan, Omar Sharif

The new movie from director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Patriot), 10,000 B.C., raises the question:  Who knew action-movie clichés went back that many years?

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Diverting, entertaining—and at times exciting—during its first half, 10,000 B.C. becomes a bore during its later stretch. That may be because the films it most resembles during the early part of its running time—a notable chase scene echoes Steven Speilberg’s Jurassic Park, and the prehistoric creatures bring to mind the original King Kong—are better films than the horrific film it resembles during its second half:  Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto.

And yet, 10,000 B.C. never approaches the level of violence of Gibson’s film. In general, the early part of the film is on the tame side, even fun. It tells the story of a legend—the Yagahl tribe, threatened by forces they can’t control, but who find their hope in a prophecy about a child with blue eyes. That child is Evolet (Camilla Belle), a girl to whom the boy D’Leh (Steven Strait) pledges himself while they are young. “The love in their hearts grew stronger,” narrator Omar Sharif says, “until the day of the last hunt arrived.”

That hunt is a key moment, for with its conclusion, D’Leh is able to claim Evolet as his own, and to lay claim to the white spear—a key to preserving the tribe, according to the prophecy from Old Mother (Mona Hammond), the tribe’s spiritual leader.

But D’Leh carries a burden at the same time: He has staked his reputation on a distortion of the facts. He confesses his lie, but gets a chance to reclaim his honor when Evolet is stolen by angry marauders. Setting out to find her, he and his friends track Evolet, thanks to clues she leaves along the trail.

The cultural clash and geographical shifts in terrain throughout 10,000 B.C. are jarring, but Emmerich and his special effects gurus throw in enough set pieces to keep things interesting for a while. In addition to some beautiful scenery (is it live or Memorex? Tough to tell in the age of digital technology), the CGI creations of giant tusked beasts and menacing predators make for some exciting sequences.

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