Pompeii Score: 2.5/5 Release Date: February 21, 2014 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins Format: 2D, 3D Budget: $100 million Worldwide Gross Prediction: $90 million |
What can you actually expect when the movie is titled after a famously doomed city? It was like going to see Titanic - you already knew what was going to happen the moment you bought your ticket. I was only hoping for a "Don't let go, Jack!" moment and some really cool special effects of lava IN 3D!
Back story for those of you who didn't pay attention in World History 101, some genius decided that the base of one of the most violent (and still active) volcanoes on earth would be a good place to settle down. And 20,000 other people followed him. Pompeii was an advanced ancient Roman city that had a complete water system and an impressive amphitheater (which was well utilized in the movie). In 79 AD, it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption, making it one of the coolest tourist attractions ever. (I visited it last year and suggest everyone make the trek there - a perfectly preserved abandoned ancient city is truly a sight to see. Most fascinating are the corpse casts that were formed from the hot ash, essentially encapsulating the exact moment everyone died.)
Having physically walked through the streets of Pompeii, I just want to point out that the set designers were totally on point. Everything from the paint job on the buildings and the fast food restaurants were just like how I remembered them - just put to life on the big screen. The actors even skipped on the large stepping stone road blocks that I personally jumped across myself. I have given up hope on historically accurate movies years ago but this one definitely doesn't just pull shit out of the ass just for the sake of looking or sounding ~old.~
The poster they should've actually used, because everyone watching just wants to see Jon Snow's abs. Even dudes. |
TL;DR: Pompeii is a fun ride and would be a great date movie. Well-choreographed gladiator fights (remember, it's PG-13, so don't expect Spartacus-like bloody eviscerations) and a cute love story (totally unbelievable, but what isn't nowadays?). See it on the big screen if you can. The 3D adds to the experience (especially during the destruction sequences).