“Do
not scorn a weak cub,
he may turn out to
be the son of a tiger.”
-
Mongolian saying
Award-winning Russian
filmmaker Sergei Bodrov
(“Prisoner of the Mountains”)
illuminates the life
and legend of Genghis
Khan in his stunning
historical epic, MONGOL.
Based on leading scholarly
accounts and written
by Bodrov and Arif Aliyev,
MONGOL delves into the
dramatic and harrowing
early years of the ruler
who was born as Temudgin
in 1162. As it follows
Temudgin from his perilous
childhood to the battle
that sealed his destiny,
the film paints a multidimensional
portrait of the future
conqueror, revealing
him not as the evil brute
of hoary stereotype,
but as an inspiring,
fearless and visionary
leader. MONGOL shows
us the making of an extraordinary
man, and the foundation
on which so much of his
greatness rested: his
relationship with his
wife, Borte, his lifelong
love and most trusted
advisor.
Filmed in the very lands
that gave birth to Genghis
Khan, MONGOL transports
us back to a distant
and exotic period in
world history; to a nomad's
landscape of endless
space, climatic extremes
and ever-present danger.
In a performance of powerful
stillness and subtlety,
celebrated young Japanese
actor Asano Tadanobu
(“Zatoitchi”, “Last Life
in the Universe”) captures
the inner fire that enabled
a hunted boy to become
a legendary conqueror.
Asano's achievement is
matched by those of his
co-stars, including the
radiant newcomer Khulan
Chuluun as Temudgin's courageous,
spirited wife Borte, and
the Chinese actor Honglei
Sun (“The Road Home”)
as the Mongol chieftain
Jamukha, Temudgin's dearest
friend and deadliest
enemy. Masterfully blending
action and emotion against
some of the most arresting
terrain on earth, Bodrov
delivers an exciting
and awe-inspiring tale
of survival and triumph,
and a love story for
the ages.
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