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Alexander (2004)
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The film follows Alexander, the King of Macedonia and one of the greatest military leaders in the history of warfare, who by the age of 32 had amassed the greatest empire the world had ever seen.
The film follows Alexander, the King of Macedonia and one of the greatest military leaders in the history of warfare, who by the age of 32 had amassed the greatest empire the world had ever seen.
Actors:
Fiona OShaughnessy,
Tsouli Mohammed,
Kate Eloise Whitfield,
Connor Paolo,
Anthony James Berowne,
David Leon,
Monica Perego
Fiona OShaughnessy
Tsouli Mohammed
Kate Eloise Whitfield
1980, Bath, England, UK
Connor Paolo
11 July 1990, New York City, New York, USA
Anthony James Berowne
David Leon
24 July 1980, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
Monica Perego
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Italy
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Ebert & Roeper
November 30, 2004
It's just a wild, glorious, wacky mess that I found really entertaining.
June 02, 2014
This new set presents the film in great quality and comes with some fantastic special features, but it's doubtful that this latest version of "Alexander" is going to change anyone's mind as to the quality of the film itself.
April 15, 2009
Stone doesn't present characters that the audience can believe in, even for one moment, as representative of their historic roles.
September 09, 2010
Alexander the person was great. This movie isn't.
February 09, 2011
For the lucky few that see this without ever having viewed the first cut, they may wonder what all the criticism was about in the first place.
New Yorker
November 30, 2004
Sluggish, unsmiling, and almost as limp as the feather fans with which our heroes are gently aerated on their trip to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
Rolling Stone
March 06, 2005
Though the battles have the blood-and-sinew bravado you expect from Oliver Stone, this three-hour buttnumbathon is hamstrung by a hectoring grandiosity, not new to Stone, and a nod toward caution, which is.
May 01, 2010
General mistakes all across the board contribute and reinforce each other to bring it down
December 10, 2004
A lunk-headed train wreck that looks like a tag sale in a 323 B.C. supermarket in old Peking.
April 29, 2009
This is ultimately "Alexander" as written by Danielle Steele...
December 10, 2004
At a reported cost of $155 million, Alexander qualifies as a super-spectacle in every respect but one -- namely in its neurotic, confused and sexually ambidextrous hero.
AV Club
September 26, 2005
By summoning his inner classicist, [director] Stone has made an excruciating disaster for the ages.
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