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In sci-fi thriller BABYLON A.D., Vin Diesel's Toorop is an antihero who quotes the best of cinema's bad boys from films such as THE GODFATHER and SCARFACE. But all the tattooe...Read more
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Mercenary? Vigilante? or Barbarian? Why Vin?
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My first reaction to Babylon A.D. was that it's not nearly as bad as its own director, Matthieu Kassovitz, has been claiming it is, although that reaction came to me before I ...Read more

Babylon A.D. (DVD, 2009, Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen; Unrated; Extended Cut)

Mathieu Kassovitz, Vin Diesel, Michelle Khan|Theatrical release: 2008|Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)

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In sci-fi thriller BABYLON A.D., Vin Diesel's Toorop is an antihero who quotes the best of cinema's bad boys from films such as THE GODFATHER and SCARFACE. But all the tattooed muscleman really wants to do is leave poverty- and violence-ridden Russia and return to his family's home in upstate New York. However, he has been banned from his native America, so when a Russian mobster (a prosthetic-enhanced Gérard Depardieu) offers him a job and a forged passport that will take him back home, he agrees, even though the mission seems close to suicide. He takes a strangely gifted orphan named Aurora (Melanie Thierry) from a Mongolian convent to Harlem, his only help being a nun--though it is a nun played by action star Michelle Yeoh. Thugs attack them on every leg of their journey, following them as they take car, train, sub, and snowmobile to ensure Aurora's safety.BABYLON A.D works best when it's revealing facets of its futuristic world, from the refugee-camp look of Russia to the high-tech gloss of a 22-million-people-strong New York City. Production designers Sonja Klaus and Paul Cross, as well as director Mathieu Kassovitz (GOTHIKA), deserve praise for creating settings that evoke memories of dystopian films from BLADE RUNNER to CHILDREN OF MEN. Kassovitz, who is most familiar to audiences as the object of affection in AMELIE, also adapted the script from the Maurice G. Dantec novel BABYLON BABIES with Eric Besnard. The book weighed in at over 500 pages, so there are times when it feels like something is missing in BABYLON A.D. with its brief 90-minute run time. In small roles, Depardieu and French favorite Charlotte Rampling (who plays a mysterious religious leader) provide substance and gravitas., Vin Diesel muscles his way from Eastern Europe to New York City in this post-apocalyptic thriller. The actor plays a mercenary who must take a package west in the midst of a crumbling world, but the package is more than it appears. French director Mathieu Kassovitz (LA HAINE, GOTHIKA) helms this film based on the novel BABYLON BABIES by Maurice G. Dantec.

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  • Edition: Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen; Unrated; Extended Cut
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 024543543633

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Genre:Action/Adventure
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen; Unrated; Extended Cut

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Director:Mathieu Kassovitz
Leading Role:Vin Diesel, Michelle Khan
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Mercenary? Vigilante? or Barbarian? Why Vin?

Created: 28/03/09
The question that always seems to pop into my head first is this. Does Vin Diesel pick these roles because he better relates to the people he plays, or, do the people making the movie want to type cast him as a real ruthless mercenary with a tiny soft spot who will save the day? I don't know.

Babylon A.D. takes place in the crappy version of the future where everyone who is living in Russia is barely scraping by and New York is still prospering. I'm not sure what kind of message this sends to us yet, BladeRunner's Ridley Scott had a similar vision of a heavily populated chinese base in the San-Francisco future.

The story line was pretty engrossing at times yet kept us wandering whether we where really just wasting our time trying to care for the Girl and Guy trying to get to New York City. A lot's of action but would have been alot better to start the movie in New York City a bit sooner instead of wasting our time wondering whether they were ever going to get out of the God-Forsaken area they started within the script.

There is definitely a reason to see this movie at least once or twice, but nothing like other thrillers like "Event Horizon" or "Blade Runner" where you want to watch it at least 1 a year. I would say very interesting and intriguing enough to keep you guess but borders on making you wish you were on the set of the movie to give more advice to editing and direction.

I'll give this a 4 out of 5 though.
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Could have been great....

Created: 23/12/08
My first reaction to Babylon A.D. was that it's not nearly as bad as its own director, Matthieu Kassovitz, has been claiming it is, although that reaction came to me before I got to the end of the movie. The movie has a cool set-up and a few good action sequences, although they suffer from that all too modern symptom of having been put together by editors who must have been on some kind of amphetamines. Like so many other recent action films (Death Race, for example), the fight scenes and chase scenes and whatnot are cut together so fast that they fly by with dizzying speed, and you move on with the rest of the movie with only a vague impression of what just happened.

I have to say that Babylon A.D. left me with the feeling that it could have and should have been so much better than it was, and I'm guessing that was the money-hungry hand of the studio that swept away all of the good parts of the movie. I'm hoping that when Babylon DVD comes along it will include the uncut, 160-minute version that the Europeans saw, along with an explanation of why it was so badly butchered before released to American audiences. At any rate, any Director's Cut is sure to be a different movie entirely.
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Babylon A.D.

Created: 10/04/09
This is a well made movie with good photography. The castining is poor with alot of over-acting by the lead young lady. Vin Diesel does a convincing job but his acting skills have not improved with time as one would expect. At times this futuristic movie seems to be made up of several older movie plots and only has some very faint originality. All in all it is not going to develop much of a following or be remembered very long but for a "B" movie it is good to watch once or twice a year. Like all of Vin Diesels movies you enjoy his performance but it would be great to see him develop more skills and range even if he never plays a different role other than the confused dedicated tough guy.
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LOVES IT!!!

Created: 10/04/09
I am a Vin Diesel fan through and through so to me this movie was awesome. It was kind of interesting to see him with facial hair because we are so used to him not having hair at all. Of course he was still playing his typical bad boy image but with a little heart to him this time. Him caring the way he did is a turn on all in itself. Guns, danger, and Vin Diesel I mean really need I say more. Auora is such an awesome character also in this movie. I love how she can more or less predict things and save them from what is about to happen. And the way that it ends with her and Diesel is so sad. I know that you are not suppose to cry during the movie but it was just so sad that I started crying. I would really recommend anyone who is a Diesel fan to see this, as well as people who are not Diesel fans and just like a good movie.
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fine. okay. not bad

Created: 15/03/09
I watched this movie. You can expect lot of good action from this movie (like any other Vin diesel movies). Nice thriller and adventure type of movie. Rather long journey or mission. Vin has a mission to accomplish which he cannot back out. So here it is, on the journey there's some humor/nice laughs with great actions. watch it and find out what is his mission/journey.
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