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Muinaisen prinsessan (Sofia Boutella) uskotaan nukkuvan ikuista unta hautakammiossaan aavikon alla. Valtakaudellaan petoksen uhriksi joutunut prinsessa kuitenkin kerää nykyajassa ja alkaa uhata maailmaa vuosituhansien varrella kasvanella kostonhimollaan ja inhimillisen käsityskyvyn rajoja koettelevilla kauhuilla. (Finnkino)

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Jenda 

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suomi Suicide Squad yhdistettynä Tom Cruisen hahmoon. Yksi katsomiskerta ei vielä pitkästytä (minkä vuoksi saa enemmän kuin kaksi tähteä), mutta muuten aika heikko esitys. Jos Tom Cruiselta ei onnistu jokin Edge of Tomorrow, sitten ovat kuitenkin nämä "hänen" elokuvansa, jossa hän esittää kieroilijaa, jonka täytyy löytää tie parannukseen, pelastaa joku vaaleaverikkö ja samalla maailma, aina sama juttu. Sitä paitsi en usko häntä. Sama juttu kuin elokuvien Oblivion ja Knight and Day kanssa, ei tarvitse nähdä uudelleen. Loppudialogista ja teennäisestä takaportin auki jättämisestä tekisi mieli katkaista käsikirjoittajalta kynä. Näin sillä hetkellä sieluni silmin Russel Crowen studiolla ihmettelemässä, onko tekijäkolmikko nyt ihan tosissaan... ()

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englanti Totally unworthy of Tom Cruise's star power. Well, yeah, there's a shortage of good original writers in A-list Hollywood productions, or there's no interest in them, so they recycle and reboot to the point of madness to create new film universes. Marvel has theirs, DC Comics has theirs, and starting with this film, Universal has theirs, with the starkly original Dark Universe title that seeks to revive the iconic monsters of the 1930s and 40s horror franchises. But the first runner they sent was a lazy bum who would have lost a 100-meter race to a turtle. This is a fairly routine, formulaic, almost B-movie 100 minutes. Well, let's say that the first 40 minutes or so follow in the footsteps of a mediocre adventure flick with a protagonist and a cute female scientist by his side, with some nice location changes and Cruise talking for his life, culminating in an excellent airplane scene in weightlessness. But with the arrival of Dr. Jekyll (and Mr. Hyde – for the less astute), the film becomes regular crap, throwing in one B-movie cliché after another, with the set never leaving the doctor's office and the dull backdrop of the London catacombs, all drowned in darkness to make it easier to render the CGI. At the end, there is no door, but a gate open for the next sequel and I will definitely not be there anymore. I've always considered Cruise to be a 100% pro who chooses his roles carefully, but he stepped in some serious shit here. Yet he is the only good thing about the whole film, he plays with such commitment that it makes me wish I had as much verve as him at 55. But the positives end there and the overseas reviews really didn't lie this time. This is truly one of the worst films Cruise has left his signature on. ()

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englanti It is so, so conflicting, what a shame. For a while it's an adaptation of Uncharted with everything, for a while it is and adventurous silly action movie with an annoying sidekick à la modern Mummy, for a while it continues in the darkened mode of gothic horror, at times it would very much like to refer to the style of good old universal movies, it often uses to the contemporary blockbuster plague "CGI solves everything", in the style of all contemporary franchise movies that make the universe go round, future thing are more indicated and actually told and... And you probably already got the idea. On the other hand, it's well-paced, most of the action has a drive, and even though it would be nice to replace Cruise with someone like new Price/Lee, nothing bad can be said about him this time. We cannot say it is a modernization of a (let alone respectful) of a true classic movie from the Universal department not even remotely. But as a (so far purely on the paper) more advanced alternative of all comic book cinemas series it´s enough to get by. Especially if the movie would have been in the same mode throughout the footage, preferably in Uncharted mode with slightly horror stylization. ()

MrHlad 

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englanti Actually, it's good. The Mummy has its flaws, but Tom Cruise's charisma, the fast pace and the effort to introduce a new world for two hours easily entertains. The opening is reminiscent of Indy or the “Uncharted” games, the horror interludes work surprisingly well, and at times The Mummy straddles the line between PG-13 and R-rated. You probably won't be downright scared, but saying it’s horror adventure is not an exaggeration. There's more or less always something going on, and once they stop trying for funny interludes, it really paces just as you'd expect and hope after the trailers. In the end, it's a bit of a bummer that while The Mummy is a proper adventure flick, it unfortunately doesn't offer any scenes that you'll be excitedly describing to your friends and sending them to the cinema. As the start of a potentially interesting cinematic universe, however, it works without the slightest problem, and I'll happily be there next time. ()

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englanti We haven’t seen such a disappointing mishmash of an A-movie in a while. After the “mirror talk” in the ladies’ restroom, the movie falls into a downward spiral. As a horror adventure set in the present day with a wise-cracking Tom Cruise, it couldn’t have ended well. After a few extraordinarily successful years, Universal wagered on proven blockbuster screenwriters – and it failed spectacularly. You cannot have a cash cow without an idea or enthusiasm. Possibly Russell Crow’s worst role? ()

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