Genghis:The
Legend of the Ten—great acting and portrayal of
story—becomes challenging for the international viewer due to the many
characters that make the script difficult to track and also complicate the
storyline. The movie’s conclusion becomes a bit unclear concerning who won the
battle. The upside of the film is the terrific scenery that is well-placed and
enjoyable. Read a plotline before you go to increase appreciation of the movie.
The film nicely details a different look at the warrior Genghis and how he
organized his troops.
Film Poster Courtesy of Google Images
Storyline
Genghis’
battle methods receive an examination.
Additional Thanks
Thank
you to Directors Zolbayar Dorj and U. Shagdarsuren for directing effort. Thank
you to Executive Producer Tsogtbayar Namsrai for making the film possible.
Additional characters/cast include: ujim (T. Altanshagai), Shijirsanaa (B.
Amarcanihan), Bukha (C. Ariunbyamba), , Sulbekh (Bodi), Hukhtumur (Ayurdadi),
Tsahir (Baacanjab), Heekher (Buyanhexig), Unumenkhlei (D. Ganqeqeg), Nachin (D.
Gurse), Ahai (Jambal), Esunteh (B. Jargalsaihan), and Bukhtenger (Onon Nanjid).
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Maybe.
Mongol is a better choice for a film about Genghis Khan.
* Also Known as ARAVT: The Ten Soldiers of Chinggis Khaan and ARAVT: The Ten Soldiers of Genghis Khan
Video Critique Available Here:
Ben Meyers
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