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5.0 out of 5 stars
Accurate portrayal of the Tuareg and the adventure of a lifetime,
This review is from: Sahara (Widescreen) (DVD)
I was reluctant to watch the "Sahara" thinking it a Hollywood misadventure but after having reviewed the film, I am glad I gave this Matthew McConaughey adventure a chance! The Sahara is a family fun adventure that both children and adults alike will revel in. It is a concept familiar to most - a corporation run by a corrupt British official threatens the lives of the Tuareg (distinct ethnic group native to North Africa). It is up to McConaughey, his friends and a Wealth Health Organization doctor played by Cruz to help the Tuareg defeat this organization. The leader of the Tuaregs, many times defeated, is in no mood to outwit the British (who is being aided by non-Tuareg Malian officials). McConaughey and crew provide the optimism he needs to defeat the man-made illnesses, caused by the mining corporation, that plague his people (for which there is no cure).
Throughout the film, the pacing is excellent. Like a mystery, the clues unravel slowly but surely and the unlikeliest of people are made heroes along the way. I wish not to disclose details of the storyline but there is great adventure, and fun to be had by this film. The dialogue is humorous and witty. The actors perform splendidly and convincingly in their roles. It also sheds light on the plight of the Tuareg in Africa (an ethnic group largely unknown to most people around the world because their suffering is not disclosed by mainstream media). This film deserved far more praised than it ever received and I invite everyone to enjoy this adventure and the laughs along the way.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Film d'aventure dans la veine d'Indiana Jones,
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This review is from: Sahara (Full Screen) (DVD)
Une équipe de médecin sans frontières et de plongeurs en quête de trésors sont appelés dans le désert pour étudier des cas d'épidémie étrange causant la mort chez les africains. Ils découvriront que la cause n'est pas virale mais bien dûe à une exposition à des matières toxiques. Un complot monté par de terroristes qui cachent au gouvernement un lieu rempli de déchets dangereux en plein désert sera découvert par l'équipe. Ils devront lutter pour sauver leur vie et celle des habitants exposés à la source toxique.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining,
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This review is from: Sahara (Widescreen) (DVD)
Sahara follows the quest of lifelong friends and marine salvage experts Dirk Pitt (Matthew McConaughey) and Al Giordino (Steve Zahn) as they search for evidence in Africa of an iron-clad battleship that disappeared during the Civil War. During their adventure, they cross paths with a scientist (Penelope Cruz) who is investigating a mysterious plague that is killing the populace of Mali.
McConaughey (who also co-produced the film) is perfectly cast as the roguish and resourceful explorer, while Cruz is convincing as the doctor; Zahn is a little too goofy for his character, but still manages to play the role with charm. It is interesting to note that the ruthless but incompetent villains are Africans of Third World nations, who are rapidly becoming Hollywood's new antagonists of choice. The location photography is impressive and fresh. Unfortunately, the rock soundtrack tries to make the film hipper than it is, and only serves to detract from the events on screen. Based on the novel by Clive Cussler, the story is unpredictable and has no gaping holes. There are several exciting chase sequences, plenty of gunplay, and believable stunts. Though Cussler is apparently suing the makers for "ruining" his book -- you'd think he would have learned his lesson about Hollywood adaptations after the debacle that was Raise the Titanic -- his concern is unwarranted. Sahara is a strong and entertaining film that is worthy of a franchise. Rating: 7 out of 10.
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