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Review - Mongol

June, 30th | IN THEATERS |

MONGOL [R]
review by Laura Clifford

In 1172, young Temudjin (Odnyam Odsuren) learned of humankind’s baser instincts when his father, the Khan Esugei (Ba Sen), was poisoned by a rival. Esugei’s right-hand-man Targutai (Amadu Mamadakov) then proceeded to steal his former Khan’s goods and vowed to kill Temudjin when he reached adulthood. Facing fierce hardships, including enslavement by the Tangut Garrison Chief, Temudjin (Japanese heartthrob Tadanobu Asano of Vital) grows up determined to establish rules of law that would govern the life of each and ever fellow Mongol.

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Original post by Robert Newton






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