Great Film: The Mummy Returns
Romance makes movie complete
After seeing "The Mummy" in the theaters for the first time two
years ago, I knew I would be hooked. I've watched it about twenty
times since then, and as many people know, this movie does not
get boring or less funny after watching it numerous times, in fact, I
think it gets more and more thrilling each time. I began hoping for
a sequel to be released, and when I heard that one was in the
making, I was relieved that they weren't going to end this great
storyline with just one film. When "The Mummy Returns" was
finally released in theaters, it didn't recieve very many good reviews
right away. I was dissapointed because I didn't understand how
Stephen Sommers could direct such a great movie classic and
then totally botch a promising sequel. I let the reviews get to me
and I didn't see the movie while in the theaters. I waited until this
past weekend to watch TMR on pay-per-view not expecting much
due to the bad reviews, but I soon found out that, boy, were some
of those critics wrong.
Right from the opening scene I knew I wasn't going to be
disappointed. The action, special effects, acting, comedy, and
romance were all better than it's prequel in my opinion. The plot
was a little confusing, and the Scorpion King graphic at the end
looked like the same one used in the video game, but all in all it
was an extremely fun and enjoyable movie. I actually found myself
watching it three times in a row. I probably could have watched it
24 hours straight, but I didn't want to ruin it right away.
The SFX in TMR were outstanding. The pymies were so amazing,
and the Anubis warriors were excellent as well. But, on to the
greater aspects of the film. I thought that Jonathan, played by John
Hannah, is one of the funniest characters ever, his one-liners are
terrific, I was laughing out loud during his lines. Arnold Vosloo is
great as the title character, but could have been more like the
original, he was not as powerful in this film but was good anyway.
Many people disliked Alex O'Connell, played by newcomer Freddie
Boath, but I found him to be quite funny and likable. He had many
great lines and was sarcastic when the film needed it. He is a cute
kid and l hope he will have a good acting career. Oded Fehr is
wonderful as Ardeth Bay. He keeps the heroes grounded.
Meela/Anck-su-namun, played by Patricia Velasquez has some
good scenes, but I found her to be not as great as the rest of the
cast. I wasn't really looking forward to seeing The Rock as the
Scorpion King in this film, but he wasn't as bad as I thought, even
though he was only it for about three minutes, I would have labled
him as an extra. It was all hype for him. My favorite part of "The
Mummy Returns" was the great chemistry between Brendan
Fraser (Rick) and Rachel Weisz (Evie). They looked like an actual
couple in this film, unlike other recent movies. This was why I liked
this one better than the prequel. A little bit of romance was what
was missing from the first 2/3 of "The Mummy", and I am so glad it
was included much more in this film. Brendan Fraser is very easy
on the eyes and he looks like a down-to-earth guy, not like a
stereotypical moviestar. I think this is why the two seem so
believeable in TMR, they are just two normal people who are still
very beautiful people. I am glad they made Evie more attractive in
TMR, she deserves to show off her pretty eyes. Rick is great
because he is still the same sarcastic, wise-guy, handsome hero,
who has all the females in the theater (including myself) drooling
and sighing, that he was in the first mummy movie.
I hope that they will make another sequel with Fraser, Weisz,
Hannah, Vosloo, Fehr, and Boath all included. They can't take out
any of these characters without the movie being butchered. I
probably won't see "The Scorpion King" since Brendan and
Rachel, my favorite characters, won't be in it. I know there are many
others just like me who love the romance in this film. I highly
recommend this film to anyone who likes action, SFX, comedy,
romance, and good clean fun. I would give this movie a 9.9 out of
10 points with the 0.1 being subtracted because it wasn't long
enough to really explain the plot in more depth. When it ended, I
wished it wasn't over. This goes in my top 5 movies of all
time.
Cast
- Mathayus The Scorpion King played by Dwayne Johnson
- Richard 'Rick' O'Connell played by Brendan Fraser
- Evelyn Carnahan O'Connell played by Rachel Weisz
- Ardeth Bay played by Oded Fehr
- High Priest Imhotep played by Arnold Vosloo
- Baltus Hafez played by Alun Armstrong
- Spivey played by Tom Fisher







