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Pompeii
Pompeii

Pompeii (2014)

55% User Rating
1h 45min
Action
Adventure
History
Romance
Drama

"No warning. No escape."

In 79 A.D., Milo, a slave turned gladiator, finds himself in a race against time to save his true love Cassia, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy merchant who has been unwillingly betrothed to a corrupt Roman Senator. As Mount Vesuvius erupts in a torrent of blazing lava, Milo must fight his way out of the arena in order to save his beloved as the once magnificent Pompeii crumbles around him.

Paul W. S. AndersonDirector

Cast

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Kit Harington

Kit Harington

Milo

Emily Browning

Emily Browning

Cassia

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Atticus

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland

Corvus

Carrie-Anne Moss

Carrie-Anne Moss

Aurelia

Jared Harris

Jared Harris

Severus

Jessica Lucas

Jessica Lucas

Ariadne

Sasha Roiz

Sasha Roiz

Proculus

Currie Graham

Currie Graham

Bellator

Joe Pingue

Joe Pingue

Graecus

Ron Kennell

Ron Kennell

The Weasel

Rebecca Eady

Rebecca Eady

Milo's Mother

Jean Frenette

Jean Frenette

Boss Slaver

Dylan Schombing

Dylan Schombing

Young Milo

Maxime Savaria

Maxime Savaria

Biggest Thracian

Tom Bishop Sr.

Tom Bishop Sr.

Cassia's Carriage Driver

Jean-François Lachapelle

Jean-François Lachapelle

Milo's Father

Dalmar Abuzeid

Dalmar Abuzeid

Felix

Emmanuel Kabongo

Emmanuel Kabongo

African Gladiator

Brock Johnson

Brock Johnson

Flashback Centurion

Kristina Nicoll

Kristina Nicoll

Rich Wife #1

Janine Theriault

Janine Theriault

Rich Wife #2

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Mark Whelan

Ship's Captain

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Anaïs Frenette

Harbor Child

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Donna Christo

Harbor Mother

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Thomas Stumpo

Harbor Boy

Rodney Alexandre

Rodney Alexandre

Gladiator (uncredited)

Melantha Blackthorne

Melantha Blackthorne

Celtic Woman (uncredited)

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Zachary Burke

Proclaimer (uncredited)

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Milan Carmona

Roman Boy (uncredited)

Jimmy Chimarios

Jimmy Chimarios

Gladiator (uncredited)

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Jay Da Costa

Roman Citizen (uncredited)

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Chris Gonsalves

Roman Archer (uncredited)

Patrick Kerton

Patrick Kerton

Celtic Gladiator (uncredited)

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Johnny Larocque

Soldier (uncredited)

Alain Moussi

Alain Moussi

Celtic Gladiator (uncredited)

Harrison Astroff

Harrison Astroff

Amphitheatre Spectator (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Per Gunnar Jonsson
Rating 60%

June 29, 2014

For being a Hollywood attempt at ancient, non-American, drama this is a decent enough piece of entertainment. Unfortunately, as is too often the case when Hollywood tries to make these kind of movies these days, it is also underdeveloped, shallow and somewhat cheesy. The movie have a decent enough cast and I have to say that their performances are generally good. At least as good as the script allows for. The story is pretty straightforward. Young slave is forced to become a gladiator and he is good at it. Beautiful woman enters the scene and Amor gets to work. Bad guy enters the scene and does what bad guys usually does to screw things up. It is a simple story which allows much freedom and which of course is spiced up quite a lot by being set against the backdrop of an exploding volcano. However, the movie could have done a lot more with the story. Even though the special effects are miles more advanced than movies like Ben-Hur with Charlton Heston or works by Cecil B. DeMille it somehow fails to achieve the same impression of awe and grandeur. If you cut out the volcano a lot of the scenes felt just ordinary somehow. Well, it is still a decent enough piece of entertainment. I quite liked the character of Atticus and the gladiator parts are not bad. Some of the volcano effects are reasonably impressive as well. However, why is it that Hollywood producers and directors totally lack any form of knowledge of the subjects they use in their movies? You take an exploding volcano, which in itself should be enough, and then all of a sudden you throw in a tsunami wave which movies towards the volcano. What the f…? That is just so ignorant. I do not expect historical accuracy of a movie like this but Christ, you do not have to slap the faces of the thinking part of the audience like this. The scenes where the ships were coming floating through the streets of Pompeii was also the worst special effects of the movie, regardless of the ridiculousness of the entire tsunami thing. The end? Well, anyone who has read a few of my reviews knows that I am a sucker for happy endings so you can probably guess that I am not overly happy about this one. I guess one have to say that, at least, it was realistic though given that, once the eruption had started, there would be little way to get away from the volcano by any means available at that time.

Media

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Pompeii - Official Trailer - Coming February 2014

Pompeii - Official Trailer - Coming February 2014

Pompeii - Teaser Trailer - Coming February 2014

Pompeii - Teaser Trailer - Coming February 2014

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