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''Pompeii'' is a 2014
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romantic
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produced and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. An international co-production between the United States, Germany and Canada, it is a fictional tale inspired by the
eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius, a stratovolcano located in the modern-day region of Campania, erupted, causing List of volcanic eruptions by death toll, one of the deadliest eruptions in history. Vesuvius violently ejected a Eruption column, cloud of ...
that destroyed
Pompeii Pompeii ( ; ) was a city in what is now the municipality of Pompei, near Naples, in the Campania region of Italy. Along with Herculaneum, Stabiae, and Villa Boscoreale, many surrounding villas, the city was buried under of volcanic ash and p ...
, a city of the
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. The film stars
Kit Harington Christopher Catesby Harington (born 26 December 1986), known professionally as Kit Harington, is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Jon Snow (character), Jon Snow in the HBO fantasy television series ''Game of Thrones'' (2011� ...
,
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, Emily Browning,
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, Jessica Lucas,
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and
Kiefer Sutherland Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born 21 December 1966) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his starring role as Jack Bauer in the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox drama series ''24 (TV series), 24'' (2001–2010, 20 ...
. ''Pompeii'' premiered in France, Belgium, and Russia on February 19, 2014, and was released over the course of the next day in Argentina, Greece, Hungary, Italy and later in the United States and Canada on February 21, 2014. This is
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's last film before it merged with
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. Upon release, ''Pompeii'' received generally mixed reviews and grossed $117.8 million against a budget of around $90 million.


Plot

In northern
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, 62 AD, Roman soldiers led by General Quintus Attius Corvus wipe out a tribe of
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horsemen. Corvus personally kills the parents of a boy named Milo. Being the only survivor, Milo is later captured by slave traders. Seventeen years later, in
Londinium Londinium, also known as Roman London, was the capital of Roman Britain during most of the period of Roman rule. Most twenty-first century historians think that it was originally a settlement established shortly after the Roman conquest of Brit ...
in 79 AD, the grown Milo becomes a popular
gladiator A gladiator ( , ) was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gladiators were volunteers who risked their ...
. His owner Graecus brings the gladiators to Pompeii. Also going there is Cassia and her servant Ariadne, who return after a year in
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. Cassia becomes enamored of Milo after witnessing him perform a
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of a critically-injured
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; she reveres this as an act of kindness. Her parents are the city governor Severus and his wife Aurelia. One of their servants is later swallowed up when a quake from
Mount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius ( ) is a Somma volcano, somma–stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is one of several volcanoes forming the Campanian volcanic arc. Vesuv ...
opens up the ground under him. In Pompeii, Milo develops a rivalry with Atticus, a champion gladiator who, by Roman law, will be given his freedom after he earns one more victory. The gladiators are shown off at a party where Corvus, now a Senator, announces that he will invest in Severus' plans to rebuild Pompeii. It is then revealed that Cassia originally left Rome to escape Corvus' unreciprocal advances. When an earthquake causes some horses to become anxious, Milo is permitted to calm one down. He then takes Cassia on a ride. Being aware that they cannot be together, he returns her to the villa. Not recognizing Milo, Corvus is ready to kill him, but Cassia pleads for his life. Milo is lashed for his actions, and Atticus admits respect for his rival. In the
Amphitheatre of Pompeii The Amphitheatre of Pompeii is one of the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatres. It is located in the ancient city of Pompeii, near Naples, and was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, that also buried the city of Pompeii and the ne ...
, to punish Milo, Corvus orders him killed in the first battle, and trainer Bellator convinces Graecus to execute Atticus as well. The two men, and other slaves, are chained to rocks as, in an attempt to recreate Corvus' victory over the Celts, gladiators are unleashed upon the slaves. Working together, Milo and Atticus survive the battle, with the latter realizing the Romans will never honor his freedom. Meanwhile, Corvus forces Cassia to agree to marry him by threatening to have her family killed for supposed treason against Emperor Titus. When Milo and Atticus win, Cassia defies Corvus by holding a "thumbs-up", saving them from execution. Corvus has her locked up in the villa and has his officer Proculus fight Milo one-on-one. Their battle is interrupted when Mount Vesuvius erupts, creating tremors that cause the arena to collapse, sending Milo and Proculus crashing to the dungeons. Milo opens up the gates, allowing his fellow gladiators a chance to attack; Proculus escapes, while Bellator is killed. Enraged, the critically injured Severus tries to kill Corvus, unconscious, who stabs him instead and escapes. Flaming debris rains down upon the city as everyone tries to flee to the harbor. One fireball sinks a ship, killing the escaping Graecus. Before succumbing to her injuries, Aurelia tells Milo that Cassia is at the villa. There, Milo manages to save Cassia, but Ariadne is killed when the villa collapses into the
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. Atticus tries to reach the harbor, which is destroyed with several ships when a
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created by the volcano smashes into the city. Reuniting with Atticus, Milo suggests searching the arena for horses to escape. As the gladiators face Roman soldiers at the arena, Cassia is abducted by Corvus. Milo chases after the chariot carrying the two while Atticus fights Proculus. Atticus is mortally wounded in the duel, but nonetheless manages to kill Proculus. Cassia frees herself before the chariot crashes into the Temple of Apollo. Milo and Corvus duel aboard the chariot as a fireball destroys the temple. Cassia then chains Corvus to a building, as Milo reveals who he is. He declares that his gods are coming to punish Corvus. Milo and Cassia ride off as a
pyroclastic surge A pyroclastic surge is a fluidised mass of turbulent gas and rock fragments that is ejected during some volcanic eruptions. It is similar to a pyroclastic flow but it has a lower density or contains a much higher ratio of gas to rock, which makes i ...
races into the city, incinerating Corvus. At the arena, Atticus proclaims that he dies a free man before being consumed with the city. At the outskirts, the horse throws off Milo and Cassia. Milo tells Cassia to leave him, explaining the horse is not fast enough to carry them both. Instead, she sends the horse off, knowing they cannot outrun the surge. In their final moments, they kiss as the surge engulfs them. As the dust settles, their petrified bodies are shown in an eternal embrace.


Cast


Production

The film was shot in
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,
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, from March to July 2013, primarily at
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'
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facility. Constantin Film and Don Carmody Productions formerly selected Cinespace as a shooting locale for '' Resident Evil: Retribution'' and '' The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones''. Leading man Kit Harington underwent a gruelling training regimen for the film in order to bulk up for the role. Harington stated he had "wanted to do a body transformation for something—it was one of those processes that I had never really done before ... I became obsessed with it. To the point where I was going to the gym three times a day for six days a week. I was becoming exhausted. So the trainer stepped in and said, 'Look, you don't need to go through all of this. This is body dysmorphia now." Kiefer Sutherland commented that working on ''Pompeii'' was "much more fun" than many of his other feature films, and commented positively on working with Paul W. S. Anderson:
He commands a set with absolute authority. He's the guy in charge. And as an actor, to work for a director who knows exactly what he wants. He's so technically proficient that I'm not even aware we're shooting a 3D movie. That is a real testament to him and his crew that have done this before and know how to do it. But as nice as he is, he's very clear about what he wants. It's such a gift to work in that. There's a real safety in that. Again, I can push this direction all I want, but he'll pull me back and make sure I'm fitting into the context of this film. It's just one of the most comfortable environments I've ever been in.
''Pompeii'' was the fourth time that director Anderson used 3D cameras in his films, the first being '' Resident Evil: Afterlife'' in 2010. ''
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'' producers Jeremy Bolt and Don Carmody reunited with Anderson for the film.
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bought the distribution rights in the US, and because of
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's relationship with the filmmakers, they chose to release the film with
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.
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, who released Anderson's ''
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'', handled distribution sales outside of Germany and the US (through
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).


Reception


Box office

''Pompeii'' grossed $10.3 million in its opening weekend in
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, where it finished in third; 62% of audiences were stated to be over the age of 30, 52% male and 48% female, and the film was projected to gross $25 million at the domestic box office. Outside of North America, it performed much better: "playing in 37 markets, the 3D disaster movie earned an estimated $22.8 million". As of June 30, 2014, the film has grossed $23.2 million in North America and $78.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $117.8 million. The film won the
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's Golden Screen Award for 2014 as the year's top-grossing Canadian film."Academy to recognize TV with Golden Screen Awards"
'' PlayBack'', February 4, 2015.


Critical response

Review aggregation website
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reported that 27% of 170 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 4.40/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "This big-budget
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adventure lacks the energy and storytelling heft to amount to more than a guilty pleasure." On
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the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale. The directorial direction of Paul W. S. Anderson, while occasionally considered derivative of the storytelling methods of other blockbuster films such as ''
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'' (2000) and ''
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'' (1997), nevertheless received some praise. Matt Patches, writing for
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, identified his work as a "labor of love" with "visionary" proportions. Some critics were rather favorable, as shown by ''Vulture's'' review, which summarized the film as
not a particularly original story, but it gallops along at a nice clip, with the good guys appropriately gallant and breathless and the bad guys appropriately smug and snarly ... And whether it's elaborate gladiatorial battles or a chariot chase through a burning city, Anderson directs with precision, rhythm, and ruthlessness – he has an eye and an ear for violence, for the visceral impact of a kill. At his best, he creates action sequences in which you feel anything might happen, even though you usually know how they'll turn out. And the ones in ''Pompeii'' are more engaging than those of any superhero movie I saw last year ... Meanwhile, the disaster renders the villains even pettier, and the devoted lovers even more romantic. That is all as it should be. From Bulwer-Lytton to Leone, the Pompeii story has never not been schlock: It ain't the Bible, and it ain't Homer. In this gorgeous, silly, exciting new version, it finds its level. ''Pompeii 3-D'' wants merely to entertain. And it does, proudly.
Harington later joked about the film's reception on ''
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'', remarking that the movie was "more of a disaster than the event it was based on."


Accolades


Home media

Pompeii was released on
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and
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on May 20, 2014 by
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.


Historical accuracy

''Pompeii'' was generally praised, albeit with some hesitation, for its recreation of historic setpieces, portrayal of accounts of recorded events and geological realism, though aspects of the eruption of the volcano were considered enhanced or heightened for dramatic spectacle. The film relies for its reconstruction of historical events on two letters from
Pliny the Younger Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo; 61 – ), better known in English as Pliny the Younger ( ), was a lawyer, author, and magistrate of Ancient Rome. Pliny's uncle, Pliny the Elder, helped raise and e ...
to the Roman historian
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. It opens with the quotation from Pliny:
You could hear the shrieks of women, the wailing of infants, and the shouting of men; some were calling their parents, others their children or their wives, trying to recognize them by their voices. People bewailed their own fate or that of their relatives, and there were some who prayed for death in their terror of dying. Many besought the aid of the gods, but still more imagined there were no gods left, and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness for evermore.
Anderson became enamored of his writings, particularly their near fantastical element and their eloquence, whose influence can be seen throughout the film in the destruction of Pompeii. The depiction of the eruption is based on eruptions which occurred all over the world over the last ten years. Anderson cites the volcanic eruption of
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in Italy and various eruptions of Japanese volcanoes as specific examples of volcanic eruptions which the production crew observed through footage which has been captured on film. Furthermore, Anderson wanted to portray the lightning which is often seen in the ash cloud above eruptions, as he had never seen it portrayed before, and he felt it was both magnificent and very terrifying. The animation team was so concerned with realism in the eruption that they would always have real photographs and footage of real eruptions visible to them on separate screens as they put together the eruption of Mount Vesuvius for the film. Rosaly Lopes, a volcanologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
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, supported Anderson's work, stating that the film "realistically captured the earthquakes that preceded the eruption, the explosions and the pyroclastic flows of hot ash and gas that buried the city and its residents." The depiction of the city was based on the surviving ruins of Pompeii. To ensure complete accuracy, any shots of the ancient city were built upon existing footage of the ruins. Anderson stated,
we would do a real helicopter shot over the ruins of the city so that we knew we were getting the layout of the city correct ... Then we would project a computer-generated image over the top of the real photography ... That is how we got the architecture of the city precise.
Sarah Yeomans, an archaeologist at
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, has praised the attention to detail in the film's depiction of Pompeii, noting, for example, the raised paving stones in the streets, the political graffiti on the buildings, and the amphitheatre where gladiatorial combat takes place. Anderson has described other aspects of the film as being less rigorously historical. For example, he states that the timeframe of the events was compacted in order to keep the intensity levels high. His portrayal of some aspects of the eruption, in particular the inclusion of fireballs raining from the sky, were included for dramatic effect rather than historical accuracy. He also received minor criticism from Yeomans for his portrayal of women, who would not have been seen alone in town, involved in political affairs, nor wearing the revealing clothes they wore in the film. Anderson portrayed these women more according to modern tastes. The characters themselves are fictional. Anderson found inspiration for them in real people, representing the famous plaster cast of the "twin lovers" of Pompeii as Milo and Cassia, and finding inspiration for Atticus in the casts of the cowering man. Anderson said he received approval from every volcanologist and historian he has shown the movie to, having received "high marks for both scientific and historical accuracy", which is what the team was striving for.


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