The Mongol Empire had grown to the largest the world had ever known. Its armies now laid siege to much of Eastern Europe. A small village fights for freedom in the frontier landscape of the ... Read allThe Mongol Empire had grown to the largest the world had ever known. Its armies now laid siege to much of Eastern Europe. A small village fights for freedom in the frontier landscape of the Carpathian Mountains.The Mongol Empire had grown to the largest the world had ever known. Its armies now laid siege to much of Eastern Europe. A small village fights for freedom in the frontier landscape of the Carpathian Mountains.
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Andrey Isaenko
- Petro
- (as Andriy Isayenko)
Erzhan Nurymbet
- Merke
- (as Yerzhan Nurymbet)
Daulet Abdygaporov
- Kung
- (as Daulet Abdigapparov)
Ayan Utepbergen
- Mengyi
- (as Ayan Otepbergen)
Yuriy Yerko
- Young Maksim
- (as Yurii Yerko)
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Good try, but fell short.
As pointed out by others the plot and screenplay doesnt match.But still a good effort in recreating the struggles that the protagonist and his clan went through during that era of history.
Decent movie indeed
The poster may or may not be reminiscent of Vikings (as tv show most likely), but try not to get hung up on that. This is a decent movie with some interesting action pieces and really good stunt work. Having one of the SoA cast in this is also quite the plus - add Robert Patrick to the mix and I'd say it looks stellar.
The story may be predictable, but never gets really dull. And while certain scenes may remind you of other movies (one even felt like a scene right out of the Lion King, but with a different more action oriented fighting twist), that doesn't mean you can't have fun with what is in front of you. Pacing wise it works too, it just never got me too excited either
The story may be predictable, but never gets really dull. And while certain scenes may remind you of other movies (one even felt like a scene right out of the Lion King, but with a different more action oriented fighting twist), that doesn't mean you can't have fun with what is in front of you. Pacing wise it works too, it just never got me too excited either
A fairly adequate historic action movie...
I hadn't heard about this 2019 movie titled "The Rising Hawk" from writers Rich Ronat and Yaroslav Voytseshek prior to sitting down now late in 2020 to watch it. So I wasn't sure what I should be expecting from the movie. But I have to admit that I sort of feared that the movie would be another one of those movies that have a really interesting cover/poster and the movie itself turns out to be utter rubbish.
So I am relieved to say that "The Rising Hawk" was actually an entertaining and enjoyable movie. Sure, the movie's plot and storyline was very generic and actually rather predictable. But the movie's action, costumes, props and sets more than made up for the shortcomings in terms of script and storyline.
I enjoyed the cast that were in the movie, with the only familiar faces being Tommy Flanagan and Robert Patrick for me. But I will say that all people on the cast list actually performed quite well. Andrey Isaenko, playing Petro, really had a great on-screen charisma and added something memorable to the movie with his character.
There is a good amount of action throughout the course of the movie, which definitely also helped to bring enjoyment to the movie.
My rating of "The Rising Hawk" is a six out of ten stars. While the movie was entertaining and watchable, I doubt that this is a movie that I will ever watch a second time, because the plot and storyline just didn't have enough contents to it to support more than a single veiwing.
So I am relieved to say that "The Rising Hawk" was actually an entertaining and enjoyable movie. Sure, the movie's plot and storyline was very generic and actually rather predictable. But the movie's action, costumes, props and sets more than made up for the shortcomings in terms of script and storyline.
I enjoyed the cast that were in the movie, with the only familiar faces being Tommy Flanagan and Robert Patrick for me. But I will say that all people on the cast list actually performed quite well. Andrey Isaenko, playing Petro, really had a great on-screen charisma and added something memorable to the movie with his character.
There is a good amount of action throughout the course of the movie, which definitely also helped to bring enjoyment to the movie.
My rating of "The Rising Hawk" is a six out of ten stars. While the movie was entertaining and watchable, I doubt that this is a movie that I will ever watch a second time, because the plot and storyline just didn't have enough contents to it to support more than a single veiwing.
Why the harsh and negative reviews
I don't understand all the hate in here. Sure, the plot isn't the best, and some things (mix of American and British accents, obvious plastic surgery on one female character's face) feel a bit out of place, but you got lots of good action, good costumes (one guy said the costumes are bad, I don't know what he's on about), good landscape shots, and the Mongols have fitting Asian actors (the Khan is played by a Mongolian actor, I didn't check what country the others are from), and actually spea Mongolian, which is a huge authenticity plus. Speaking of which, I noticed a few people in here complaining about no subtitles for the Mongolian parts. I don't know which version they watched, the one I watched had subtitles for every single bit of Mongolian dialogue, of which there is actually quite a bit btw, so I can't imagine watching it without subs. Overall, I think this movie was decent. If I have one other minor complaint, it's that it would be nice if a bit more people survived, but oh well.
Decent
Of course the plot was a bit stereotypic and definitely predictable. But if you like medieval kind of movies without expecting that everything is perfectly historically, you will like it. But the blacksmith has to be the strongest man that ever lived ;-)
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- 2h 5m(125 min)
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