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Tarfumes.com - Awakening, The

Awakening, The
List Price: $9.98
Our Price: $29.50
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Starring: Charlton Heston, Susannah York, Jill Townsend, Stephanie Zimbalist, Patrick Drury
Directed By: Mike Newell
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302814811
Format: Closed-captioned
ISBN: 6302814812
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Release Date: 1993-12-13
Running Time: 101
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1980-10

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Editorial Reviews:

An archaeologist on a dig in the Egyptian pyramids releases a curse that causes the spirit of a murderous princess to enter the body of the man's daughter.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: not just another mummy movie
Comment: Being a Chareston Heston ..I loved this movie!! When are they going to put it on dvd?

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Eerie
Comment: The Awakening was the second adaptation of Bram Stoker's The Jewel of the Seven Stars. Hammer's Blood from the Mummy's Tomb being the first. Many have compared The Awakening unfavourably with the first film, a comparison that I consider to be unfair becauise they are two very different adaptations and both succeed in their own right.
Of the two films, The Awakening has by far the higher production values and benefits from its stunning Egyptian locations.
It also has a superb and eerie music score and has one of my all time favourite credit sequences, showing the Nile and the surrounding scenery. The music to this opening piece is simply sublime and sets the viewer up nicely for the rest of the film.

Charlton Heston plays an archeologist looking for a fabled lost tomb, of a nameless and apparently evil Egyptian queen. Needless to say he uncovers an ancient and vile power which starts to kill off his friends, and to threaten his daughter (played by Stephanie Zimbalist).
The film has a good narrative which is also suspenseful, as the events unfold.
Unfortunately the ending is weak and appears to be rushed. This is a great shame because otherwise the film would have been worthy of five stars. The makers would have done better to stick with a similar ending to Blood from The Mummy's Tomb.

That said, The Awakening remains a very good film and is well worth a look. I own the film on dvd and it is available in Australia on Region 4. Sound is Dolby Digital Mono. Unfortunately the picture transfer is not as good as it could have been and is little better than on vhs.
It would be nice to see a Region 1 or 2 dvd of this film, with a proper transfer and 5.1 sound. Now that really would be something.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A classic
Comment: "The Awakening" isn't a summer blockbuster; it was never meant to be. This is a story about an archaeologist trying to break ground despite being the 17 millionth person studying ancient Egypt. He is a believer and his passion consumes him. He is also not a perfect man. He is a man of science who's work defines his whole being. This is why I think the audience may have a hard time warming up to him.
I don't like to give details in my reviews. What this story has to offer is a realistic horror film. Even though there are virtually no special effects, we are still drawn in to a world of silent malevolence.
This is not a "slasher" film. There is much weight given to suspicious happenings and ancient curses that frankly, makes this story much more creepy. There is virtually nothing offered in the movie that I couldn't see actually happening. Not that I believe in curses, but you never know, there are things in the universe that you don't want to piss off. Leave them alone, you may live longer.
Some have said that is story is "slow". Yes. It is a drama. It's trying to weave a tale for you that is intelligent, thoughtful and if you're willing sit and be invested in the story, it may scare you more than Freddy Kruger ever could.

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Summary: Better than given credit for
Comment: I saw this movie in the theater. It's entertaining and certainly not as bad as some critics say. Especially the references to magic which is real and Egypt was/is the font of all true magic. How can anyone doubt when looking at the pyramids and other Egyptian wonders?

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: 'Mummy' Film Directed by Mike Newell! Now That's Something
Comment: And starring Charlton Heston! 'The Awakening' (1980) has so many potentially good elements -- look, beside Susanna York, the supports include Miriam Margolyes and Ian McDiarmid, and the camera is by veteran Jack Cardiff. Plus, the film acknowledges the cooperations from the Government of Egypt, where part of the scenes are shot. And the results are ... nothing but boring mess.

Heston's character is Matthew Corbeck, Egyptologist obssessed with the idea of the ancient Queen. As he discovers her long-hidden tomb, Corbeck's own baby is born ... how convienient! ... but the new-born girl was immediately taken away to USA, by the hand of the neglected wife. (And do you bring your wife who is pregenant, all the way to the excavating site in hot Egypt?)

Cue to the 18 years later. Professor Heston (with thick beard and black-rimmed glasses) meets his daughter again, only to find that some strange things keep on happening around them. Like curious 'accidents.' They get more and more curious as the story unfolds, so you may finally start laughing until the very unexciting, and abrupt, ending.

Now, 'The Awakening' is not scary at all, because of the actors' awful overacting. Heston et al cannot just look like 'scared' people. Their 'scared' means contorted facial expressions. And the way they speak! When they should subdue their emotions, they start to howl literally.

Lack of the story's pace is another fatal mistake, and moreover, as we do not know why we should care about the obsessive protagonist or his daughter, to whom we can never relate. People drop dead like flies, and we start wondering ... so what?

Credited as 'based on Bram Stoker's novel, 'Jewels of the Seven Stars,' but don't be fooled. The film hardly resembles the original, which is much better.

Mike Newell, who helms the fourth Harry Potter film, once did this kind of dreadful film, and this idea may be encouraging to some young filmmakers. Except that, and Jack Cardiff's beautiful photography in Egypt, you get nothing remarkable in 'The Awakening.'


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