Rating:
***/*****, or 5/10
Mildly
entertaining but ultimately underwhelming successor to the superior
Conan the Barbarian (1982). The strong but silent warrior
returns to the big screen as he is tasked by a ruthless queen to
escort her young and beautiful niece to a faraway magic castle to
find a jewel that can awaken the sleeping god, Dagoth, she worships. Together
with a ragtag band of fellow warriors, Conan fights marauders,
sorcery and demons along the way, while the princess falls in love
with him. Little do both know she is destined to be a human sacrifice
to the monstrous god, and there are those in the warriors' ranks who
must ensure the girl will fulfill that destiny, even if it means
killing Conan in the process. Though there's more intrigue in the
story compared to its predecessor, it often gets in the way of the
plan simple action people will expect from this film, while a PG
rating, ill suited to the material (Barbarian was rated R
after all), further restricts the fighting to such an extent it never
gets beyond childish and mediocre. The
effects are also not on par with the first film, though they still
make for a decent dreamy level of quality that contributes to the
overall sense of fantasy. Noted science fiction and fantasy director
Richard Fleischer (20000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954),
Fantastic Voyage (1966), Soylent Green (1973)) has been
known to produce better fare than this, though it remains an
interesting entry in his oeuvre. A third movie, which could have
undone the flaws of this film, unfortunately never got beyond the
planning stages of production. In order to still get his dose of
fantasy acting, Schwarzenegger opted for a supporting role in the
suspiciously similar Red Sonja the following year, ironically
enough also directed by Fleischer.
Starring:
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain
Directed
by Richard Fleischer
USA: Dino
De Laurentiis Company, 1984
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