À la préhistoire, D'Leh est un chasseur de mammouth amoureux de la belle Evolet. Lorsque des guerriers à cheval s'emparent d'Evolet et des membres de la tribu, D'Leh doit se lancer dans une ... Tout lireÀ la préhistoire, D'Leh est un chasseur de mammouth amoureux de la belle Evolet. Lorsque des guerriers à cheval s'emparent d'Evolet et des membres de la tribu, D'Leh doit se lancer dans une odyssée pour sauver son véritable amour.À la préhistoire, D'Leh est un chasseur de mammouth amoureux de la belle Evolet. Lorsque des guerriers à cheval s'emparent d'Evolet et des membres de la tribu, D'Leh doit se lancer dans une odyssée pour sauver son véritable amour.
- Warlord
- (as Ben Badra)
- Narrator
- (voice)
- High Priest
- (as Fahruq Ismail Valley-Omar)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes(at around 1h 10 mins) The film includes a glimpse of a map showing Atlantis off the coast of Spain. It's a reference to Plato's theory that the construction techniques used in Egypt were imported from the ancient lost civilization of Atlantis. This would be the second time that director Roland Emmerich makes this suggestion, as in his previous film La porte des étoiles (1994), someone jokingly asked whether "men from Atlantis" were responsible for the ancient Egyptian pyramids.
- GaffesThe film features Smilodon, a genus of sabre-toothed cat that only existed in the Americas.
- Citations
Tic'Tic: A good man draws a circle around himself and cares for those within. His woman, his children.
Tic'Tic: Other men draw a larger circle and bring within their brothers and sisters.
Tic'Tic: But some men have a great destiny. They must draw around themselves a circle that includes many, many more.
Tic'Tic: Your father was one of those men. You must decide for yourself whether you are, as well.
The movie could upset many scientists or people who love and or respect history. Having mammoths in what looks like the Ice Age, large Velociraptor-like birds in an immense jungle and Egyptians all in the same time era, it seems like the movie just threw a whole bunch of material together. However, I am always willing to accept that even with information and proof on past time eras, we can never be 100% certain on anything, and I judged this film not on it's historical accuracy, but it's entertainment and enjoyment levels. The characters, while a lot are a bit unbelievable or one-dimensional, all pass the time effectively and fill in for what is needed in the story. The storyline itself is probably my favorite aspect, having some wonderful material to work with and really nice effects and performances from the lead man and Camilla Belle, who is regarded as a horrid actress, but I very well liked in this and her other work.
It is nicely done, in the sense that I am interested and entertained with how everything moves along, and even though it seems like it is unsure on which direction it should go at some points, it never jumps subject, even if it does jump scenes. I do not understand Roland Emmerich, though. It seems at times that he just did not want to concentrate on or deal with this film, having some very poorly played out scenes. Even if I liked the way it moved along, he was not as dedicated as he could have been on this movie like he was Godzilla and even The Day After Tomorrow. The movie also has some poor dialogue and some material just does not make sense, but I still however stand by my approval of it. It is not as bad as many claim, even if it is not amazing. It is worth the watch if you want to watch it.
A+ for replay value A+ for sheer no-brain entertainment A+ costumes and makeup A+ for special effects
Thumbs up.
- Dragoneyed363
- 1 juill. 2008
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 10,000 BC
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 105 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 94 784 201 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 35 867 488 $ US
- 9 mars 2008
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 269 784 201 $ US
- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1