Rating:
****/*****, or 7/10
Classic
'Sword & Sorcery' type of film, a landmark fantasy movie of the
Eighties and the definitive cinematic breakthrough of the iconic
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Based on the works of Robert E. Howard and set in an unspecified chapter of mankind's
prehistory, Conan witnesses his tribe being massacred as a child by
the forces of the evil sorcerer Thulsa Doom (fabulous role for James
Earl Jones), after which the boy is doomed to slavery. Surviving his
ordeal of slave labor, the adult Conan rises all the stronger as a
gladiator and fights for his freedom, after which he sets out on a
bloody quest for vengeance. Trying his hand at theft at first, Conan
meets the beautiful female thief Valeria (Sandahl Bergman) with whom
he soon falls in love after which the pair is asked by a king to
reclaim his stolen daughter from the vile clutches of a Snake Cult
ruled by Doom. With a minimum of dialogue (no more than is absolutely
necessary for the character), Milius has the rogue warrior
mercilessly fight his way through hordes of monsters and minions
under the command of the villainous practitioner of the dark arts,
often with a very amusing cynical lack of subtlety, a form of acting
Schwarzenegger is shown to excel at (and would often do so again in
similar roles in his action packed repertoire). Though the effects
have aged quite a bit, they still add a wonderful otherworldly
quality to the piece, often emulated but rarely surpassed. A fabulous
epic score by Basil Poledouris completes the fun. Followed by the
inferior Conan the Destroyer two years later. The intriguing
opening narration of this film mentions Conan's ascent to the level
of king: though this was intended to be featured in a third film,
often claimed to be titled Conan the Conqueror, it sadly never
materialized.
Starring:
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, James Earl Jones
Directed
by John Milius
USA: Dino
De Laurentiis Company, 1982
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