Great Film: The Mummy
Great fun in the vein of "Indiana Jones"...
"The Mummy" is an adventurous yarn in the vein of "Indiana Jones." It's a
lot of fun, very charming, and never tries to be more than what it is. What
is it? An entertaining summer flick which is not only worth seeing, but
perhaps even owning. It's one of those fun movies you can return to over and
over again and never grow tired of doing so.
It's hardly a remake of the Universal classic of the same name. It's merely
a new way to tell the story with the same basic idea - a murderous mummy is
brought back from the dead. This time we have a hero and heroine who must
stop him before he takes over the world, or something along the line of
world domination.
The hero is Rick (Brendan Fraser), a thief thriving off the very basics out
in Egypt circa 1930. Arrested and to be hanged, he is saved by the heroine
(Rachel Weisz), who believes he may hold the key to helping them find an
ancient Egyptian kingdom buried under the sand, if I recall correctly
(though it has been a while since I've seen this). Little does she know what
lurks beneath the sand near that old kingdom is none other than the remains
of a man who was caught cheating on the king's wife years ago and
mummified.
Now, after unearthing the remains of the kingdom, the expedition led by our
heroes come upon an ancient "Book of the Dead," which, when read from,
brings the ancient mummy back to life. Now he is out to kill, regenerate and
bring back his old lover - pretty neat, huh?
I own "Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy," a great movie spoofing the
classic film. "The Mummy" isn't exactly a spoof but it's very
tongue-in-cheek. It knows it isn't an Oscar-winner, it knows it stands
nothing against the older film, and so it goes for pulp thrills. I actually
believe that this film is a bit classy in execution - compared to many other
entertainments floating around nowadays it stands as one of the only films
to return to the roots of the pure adventure films like "Raiders of the Lost
Ark" (1981) so successfully did.
Brendan Fraser is a perfect choice for the lead star. Calm, but with ironic
and sarcastic humor; cool, but a strong lead. I wondered what it would have
been like if they had casted an actor in his role who would have taken it
all more seriously. I bet the results would have been disastrous. Fraser
knows that this is all good fun, and he's having a good time playing his
role with comedy. Every once and a while you can catch a wink at the screen
that lets us know that he knows what he's doing.
2001 brought a sequel to "The Mummy" named, of all things, "The Mummy
Returns." I found it just as fun as this film though some critics begged to
differ. Summer 2002 brought yet another "Mummy" film, this one a prequel
called "The Scorpion King" - it was a following of a co-star of the first
sequel. The Mummy was not in it at all. It was a horrible film that wasn't
near as fun as this one. So I recommend you see "The Mummy" as soon as
humanly possible. After that, see "The Mummy Returns."
Either way, you simply can't go wrong.
4/5 stars.
- John Ulmer
Cast
- Mr. Daniels played by Corey Johnson
- Richard 'Rick' O'Connell played by Brendan Fraser
- Evelyn Carnahan played by Rachel Weisz
- Dr. Terrence Bey played by Erick Avari
- Ardeth Bay played by Oded Fehr
- High Priest Imhotep played by Arnold Vosloo
- Dr. Allen Chamberlain played by Jonathan Hyde







