Merlin (Special Edition)

Lions Gate - Lions Gate

Release date: 2004-06-08
DVD
Director:Steve Barron
Actors: Sam Neill, Helena Bonham Carter, Miranda Richardson, John Gielgud, Martin Short

Action, Adventure, Atmospheric, Color, Daring Rescues, Drama, English, Fanciful, Fantasy, Fantasy Adventure, Feature, Feature Film-drama, Heroic Mission, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Knights and Ladies, Mild Violence, Movie, Mythological Fantasy, Righting the Wronged, Romance


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Originally made as a TV miniseries, Merlin retells the famous legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin. Sam Neill stars in title role with co-stars Martin Short, Miranda Richardson, Helena Bonham Carter, Isabella Rossellini, Rutger Hauer, John Gielgud, and Lena Headey. It was directed by Steve Barron and produced by Dyson Lovell. In my opinion, it has to be the best movie I've ever seen telling the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, even though it deviates from the more traditional approach to the myth. Judging from the movie, it is plain to see that the costumes and whatnot are more historically accurate than other versions. The things I loved most about the film was it's more fantastical take with the story, including a Dragon, Sprites and a talking horse into the mix. Heck, there was even a talking mountain in there, too. Miranda Richardson's role as the heavy in the movie as Queen Mab is great.

The movie, itself, had a sequel made called Merlin's Apprentice. Even though it was marketed as a sequel, it had little to do with the first film and is more of an alternate story. I wish I were as approving of that film as I am of this one.

At any rate, Merlin is a great film. One that the whole family will enjoy. One that I highly recommend for its' great storytelling, tremendous acting, and lushous scenery. You'll love this movie.

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Merlin is a true rarity in mythological movies. That being a movie that actually follows the events of the myths. Showing the story from Merlin's point of view instead of Arthur's was brilliant. I found that the movie only slightly altered very few times, but stayed true to the legend of King Arthur. This is a wonderful movie filled with magic, knights, and a little comedy here and there.

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For fantasy movie fans this one is a big winner. It's Merlin's story, told in retrospect by the old necromancer himself.

The casting is near perfect, the scenery and sets are superb, the cinematography is terrific, and the story continuity is quite coherent, (the latter of which is a big problem in the subsequent "Merlin's Apprentice").

Merlin is "all good" in a time and place where nefarious scoundrels in leadership abound. He doesn't always immediately seize upon the right answers to various dillemmas as they arise but he's always first devoted to the wellness of mankind, frequently advising his "masters" to cease on the power-monging thing.

The evil witch, a nemesis of Merlin and of mankind in general, does rake on one a bit with her whispery-gravelly voice (she has a LOT of speaking parts throughout the film) but other than that, I thought that this was a fine movie. Clearly, fans of "The Lord of the Rings" films will find this movie to be of near-equal quality, albeit it's not nearly so complex as that fine trilogy.

Unfortunately, I had purchased a full-screen version of this film and the wide-screen one would clearly have been the superior choice. So, I'll pass this copy on to the neighborhood kids and then grab the widescreen one soon. At 182 minutes in length, this is a great film for rainy Saturday afternoons.

Highly recommended.

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