Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mystical Astrolabe with the power to destroy the world is stolen from the lost city of Atlantis in the Atlas Mountains. One man discovers he is one of the last descendants of the Atlantean... Alles lesenA mystical Astrolabe with the power to destroy the world is stolen from the lost city of Atlantis in the Atlas Mountains. One man discovers he is one of the last descendants of the Atlanteans and must prevent the impending cataclysm.A mystical Astrolabe with the power to destroy the world is stolen from the lost city of Atlantis in the Atlas Mountains. One man discovers he is one of the last descendants of the Atlanteans and must prevent the impending cataclysm.
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People are too harsh with this movie, forgetting it's the first moroccan superhero made by moroccans for moroccans. It's actually a nice watch, with a great representation of moroccan and amazigh identity.
OST is great, and visual effects aren't all incredible but the budget is well distributed. Honestly, better than recent Marvel movies! And the effects and choreography can't be compared to Hollywood productions as it is simply not the same budget nor experience.
Actors do a great job (some are better in the darija version than in the french one).
While watching this movie, you can feel the love, and dedication.
OST is great, and visual effects aren't all incredible but the budget is well distributed. Honestly, better than recent Marvel movies! And the effects and choreography can't be compared to Hollywood productions as it is simply not the same budget nor experience.
Actors do a great job (some are better in the darija version than in the french one).
While watching this movie, you can feel the love, and dedication.
Atoman talks about a young hacker who takes his superpowers from his heritage and his ancestral culture. He figures out by coincidence that he is the one. Like Spiderman. The story talks also about an artifact that gives superpowers to his possessor who should be an unique person. And this artifact in the wrong hands threatens the existence of the world. The cinematic is frenetic and some fight scenes are cool. The movie looks like the chinese and indian productions with a nationalist message. Not boring but addressed more to a local audience. The country where the movie is located is Morocco in North Africa.
I had high hopes going into Atoman, but unfortunately, it turned out to be one of the most underwhelming movie experiences I've had in a long time. The film completely fails to deliver on every front. There are virtually no special effects to speak of-an unforgivable flaw for a movie in this genre. The story is paper-thin, with no real world-building or character development, leaving viewers disconnected and uninterested. To make matters worse, the acting is painfully amateurish, making it difficult to stay engaged or take the plot seriously. Overall, Atoman feels like a missed opportunity and a waste of time. I cannot recommend it.
I have seen youtube videos have better production than this low budget movie pretending to be a real movie , with their sloppy VFX , and the writer who whenever is stuck choses the most random solution to go on with the story , the acting is so bad i mean you can tell they are acting , especially when the main character is not an actor in the first place , don't even get me started on the superhero costume , my god what the hell is that , first time i see a superhero costume that is baggy and the hero himself in bad form , we literally see the zipper for god sake .. and the music choice OH MY GOD , u can clearly feel that the guys behind this movie do not know anything about Morocco .
Atoman is a cinematic milestone: the first North African superhero movie, and what a debut it is! Blending electrifying action, cultural depth, and a magnetic performance by the illustrious French-Moroccan rapper L' Artiste, Atoman doesn't just fly - it roars onto the screen with an Afro-futurist heartbeat and a North African soul.
Set against the bustling streets and arid outskirts of a futuristic Moroccan city, Atoman introduces audiences to a new kind of hero. L' artiste plays Amine, an unassuming teacher who, after a mysterious cosmic encounter rooted in ancient Berber myth, gains control over atomic energy. His transformation into Atoman is more than just physical - it's spiritual, political, and deeply personal.
What sets Atoman apart isn't just the visual spectacle (though there are plenty of slick effects, high-octane chases, and sky-shattering explosions), but its commitment to grounding superhero tropes in North African identity. From Amazigh symbolism etched into the costume design to dialogue peppered with Darija and Tamazight, every frame pulses with pride in regional culture.
Lartiste, in his first major film role, brings unexpected depth. Known for his lyrical finesse and street-smart swagger, he channels those same qualities into a character who must navigate fame, fear, and responsibility. The result is a superhero who feels real, flawed, and relatable. His charisma is effortless.
In Atoman, North Africa has found not just a superhero, but a symbol - a beacon of resilience, innovation, and cultural pride. It's a triumph for regional cinema and a thrilling promise of more to come.
Set against the bustling streets and arid outskirts of a futuristic Moroccan city, Atoman introduces audiences to a new kind of hero. L' artiste plays Amine, an unassuming teacher who, after a mysterious cosmic encounter rooted in ancient Berber myth, gains control over atomic energy. His transformation into Atoman is more than just physical - it's spiritual, political, and deeply personal.
What sets Atoman apart isn't just the visual spectacle (though there are plenty of slick effects, high-octane chases, and sky-shattering explosions), but its commitment to grounding superhero tropes in North African identity. From Amazigh symbolism etched into the costume design to dialogue peppered with Darija and Tamazight, every frame pulses with pride in regional culture.
Lartiste, in his first major film role, brings unexpected depth. Known for his lyrical finesse and street-smart swagger, he channels those same qualities into a character who must navigate fame, fear, and responsibility. The result is a superhero who feels real, flawed, and relatable. His charisma is effortless.
In Atoman, North Africa has found not just a superhero, but a symbol - a beacon of resilience, innovation, and cultural pride. It's a triumph for regional cinema and a thrilling promise of more to come.
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- 1.920.000 € (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
- Farbe
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