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  57. Veteran-turned-mercenary Toorop takes the high-risk job of escorting a woman from Russia to America. Little does he know that she is host to an organism that a cult wants to harvest in order to produce a genetically modified Messiah.
  58. In a near future, the mercenary Toorop is hired by the powerful criminal Gorsky to take a woman named Aurora from a Noelite Convent in Central Asia to New York. In return, he will receive a large amount of money and a clear passport. Toorop joins Aurora and her guardian Sister Rebeka as they cross the dangerous Russian landscape chased by mercenaries that also want Aurora. On their journey, Toorop discovers that Aurora has special abilities and once in New York, they see on the news that the Noelite Convent has just been bombed. When Aurora discloses that she is a virgin and pregnant with twins, Toorop realizes that there is something sinister behind his mission and that he and Sister Rebeka are not part of Gorsky's plans.
  59. I just got back from seeing Babylon A.D. Aside from seeing the trailer, I had no idea what to expect. Obviously Vin Diesel isn&#39;t Sir Anthony Hopkins. But nor is Harrison Ford.<br/><br/>What I saw was an impressive sci-fi film that looked amazing. It was an excellent movie, and while at times its reach exceeded its grasp, it is no less a movie for that. It&#39;s a far, far better movie than &#39;Terminator 3&#39; or &#39;A.I.&#39; It&#39;s a movie you&#39;ll enjoy seeing.<br/><br/>Reading the IMDb comments, the only conclusion I can reach is the vast majority of the people that gave it negative reviews saw an entirely different movie. The comment about the special effects being crap really makes me wonder, as they were quite good and I work on such things on a daily basis. Have there been better? Well, yes, with movies that had ten times the budget of this one. Was this movie any worse for not having special effects better than any movie before it? Er... No. Were the special effects good enough for any normal human being? (eg, not internet people that apparently go around smoking illicit substances) Yes! They&#39;re quite nice! If special effects are all that matter to you, go see Darren Aronofsky&#39;s &#39;The Fountain&#39;. I&#39;m sure you&#39;ll like that movie more.<br/><br/>Simply put, it&#39;s a great movie and you&#39;ll enjoy seeing it. So what are you waiting for? Go see it already!
  60. Babylon A.D. was a very entertaining and actions filled movie. It was entertaining and had many different fun and exhilarating scenes. The movie was dragged on a little bit toward the end but was okay. The movie didn&#39;t have any really boring spots. It pretty much entertains the whole way through. It was a tad bit confusing and hard to understand. The acting was very good and believable. It was kind of hard to believe some of the things the people do in the movie. The movie was not very predictable though. If you want to go see an action packed movie this is the movie. It had enough actions and lots of special effects and cool visuals. Overall this was a good movie that entertains the whole way through. Go and see it for yourself. It is different than most movie that are made. All and all a good fun fast paced movie.
  61. As long it sticks to that chase, Babylon A.D. remains a sub-passable lead-footed action film with neat scenery.
  62. Babylon A.D. is based on Babylon Babies (1999), a novel by French science fiction writer Maurice Georges Dantec. Anno Domini, which is Latin for &quot;year of our lord&quot;, referring to the years since Jesus Christ was traditionally born. As a frame of reference, the year 2014 can be written as A.D. 2014. Anno Domini corresponds to Common Era (C.E.), a term that does not use the religious reference explicit in &quot;Anno Domini.&quot; Undetermined, but after having seen the tigers, Aurora mentions that they were extinct in 2017. The tigers they saw were the second generation of clones. Judging by the sci-fi technology we see throughout the film, and the fact that Toorop (Vin Diesel) was born sometime before the attacks of 11 September 2001 as we know in his flashback sequence, New York City&#39;s population growth, and how Aurora also mentions the Soviet submarineโ€”that it is over 30 years old. The film probably takes place in the late 2020s or the 2030s. No. As noted above, Babylon A.D. is based on the novel Babylon Babies. Other than the word &quot;Babylon&quot; and the fact that both stories are futuristic, there is no connection. WorstPreviews.com has posted an article in which they provide quotes supposedly made by director Mathieu Kassovitz in an interview with AMCTV in which Kassovitz admits anger with the final results of this film, particularly the fact that it got edited down to 93 minutes in order to get a PG-13 rating. Babylon A.D. has a rather wild history in the States. The movie got cut prior to its US theatrical release in order to get a PG-13 rating. This lead to a dispute between Kassovitz and Fox, because the director was not amused. His original cut got released in several European countries, whereas Americans had to wait for the home cinema release of the movie, to see the longer version of this movie, which is called Raw and Uncensored, Extended Harder Cut in the US. The total difference between both versions is about 10 minutes but there are several changes to the plot and in the end, hence two different movies. a5c7b9f00b
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