By the Will of Chingis Khan

2009 [RUSSIAN]

History / War

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IMDb Rating 4.6/10 10 511 511

Plot summary

Three childhood friends. Three sworn brothers. One was initiated into the sacrament and grew up to be a great shaman. The other two followed the path of war and the nation recognised them as leaders. But only one of them was to become the ruler of the entire steppe. He was chosen by the Eternal Blue Sky and the Sky itself put him on a trial. Love for a woman will make him a warrior. Allegiance to the law will lead him to fratricide. Striving for peace will force him to start war. The council of nine tribes, speaking nine tongues, proclaimed him the sovereign and gave him the name of an ancient deity - Genghis Kahn.

Top cast

Oleg Taktarov as Kuchulun Khan
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Bodyguard
Orgil Makhaan as Jamucha
Efim Stepanov as Chaman Xoxochoi
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1.1 GB
1280*546
Turkish 2.0
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25 fps
2 hr 2 min
Seeds 2
2.03 GB
1920*820
Turkish 2.0
NR
tr  us  
25 fps
2 hr 2 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by panta-4 4 / 10

Disappointing!

This collaboration among Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, and the United States resulted in a disappointing film about a remarkable figure. Numerous historical inaccuracies, poor performances, and lackluster fight scenes contributed to the overall letdown.By The Will of Genghis Khan narrates the early life of Temujin, a child of prophecy born to a nomadic chief on the steppes, leading up to his unification of the Mongol tribes. It explores the bond between three friends, blood-brothers, whose destinies pull them apart, revealing how betrayal and loss ultimately compel Temujin to pursue his ambition of becoming the Khan of all tribes.Let me share my viewing experience: the stunning steppes of Mongolia should provide a magnificent backdrop, complemented by a large cast and numerous horses, setting high expectations for an epic film. However, it is filmed in low-quality digital video, characterized by poor resolution, dull colors, and the typical artifacts of such a format, including ghosting and smearing. Despite the presence of extras, the low production values make it resemble a subpar educational program, akin to a budget TV drama often found on lesser arts and history channels.Avoid it!
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Reviewed by OttoVonB 5 / 10

Not "Mongol"

Hollywood's labyrinthine logic dictates that you can wait years and years for a film about a given topic (asteroid hitting the Earth, Alexander the Great) and, lo and behold, suddenly two will come along. One will invariably trump the other, or even beat it to the screen and throw its production into limbo (the Alexander case). It seems the same rule now applies to global film-making.

The last 3 years have seen two Russian directors try to bring the great Mongol Khan's story to the screen. The result was, on one hand, the epic "Mongol" and this smaller-budgeted offering. Borissov's film suffers by comparison on almost every level: inferior cast, smaller budget and a perplexing wish to cram a huge, complex life story into 2 hours.

There are a few arresting images: a line of monks kneeling to be decapitated, riderless horses charging in battle - someone's been watching Sergei Bondarchuck's War and Peace - and the smaller moments. And yet, net balance is negative: Borissov insist on playing by epic Hollywood rules and those attempts end in failure, chiefly because of what looks like obvious digital photography (that or very bad lenses). While the film is never as ugly as Michael Mann's Public Enemies, it acts as a painful reminder that the technology still has not fully matured to the point where it can carry a period piece on an epic canvas.

All in all, not a complete waste of time if the subject matter appeals to you, in which case Mongol or the interesting, smaller Mongolian version of the tale by Saifu Mailisi (check Amazon.uk). Or maybe John Milius' long awaited version...

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