Babylon A.D.
Babylon A.D. (2008)

Babylon A.D.

5/5
(93 votos)
5.6IMDb26Metascore

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Errores

The Noelite Convent appears for the first time with the location 41°10'N and 74°46'E, identified as Mongolia.

According to Google Earth, that location is a mountain in Kyrgyzstan, more than 1000 km from the Mongolian border.

When Toorop picks up the girls at the Noelite convent, he stands next to the car door as they get in.

In the next shot, as he gets in himself, no one is in the back.

After destroying the last two Range Rovers at the end, Toorop's left ankle is clearly visible.

His leg must have grown back in the time it took to drive to find Aurora as it was a metal prosthesis in Darquandier's lab.

The credits misspell the first song in the soundtrack as "Dueuces" (instead of "Deuces").

Toorop drives through the border town, and the kids start throwing rocks.

Once all the kids stop, you can clearly see one of the 'rocks' bounce a few times, because the rocks are rubber.

When Toorop is checking his interactive map after picking up Aurora at the convent, it shows the Bering Strait separating Russian and Canadian territory.

It should separate Russian and American territory.

If Toorop could have gone directly from Russia to America, he wouldn't need an implantable passport.

It's possible, in this future, that Alaska is part of Canada, but no one mentions that.

Immediately after Toorop fires his gun into the air in the crowd of vehicle traffic when he, Sister Rebeka and Aurora are leaning against the car the phone earpiece is in Toorop's right ear.

In the next shot where Toorpo looks to the subway the phone earpiece is gone.

The location of the monastery is initially given as Mongolia but later, in the news report in the apartment in New York, it is said to be Kyrgyzstan, which would match with the coordinates given early on in the movie.

Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan are separated by a 600 mile wide section of China.

Despite Toorop's ranch house having been abandoned for years, with trees fallen on top of it and so on, the timbers are all very clean and dry when they should be covered in lichen and mosses and in fairly advanced stages of decomposition.

50'N, 128'W may be 10 miles from the Canada / US border but it is not Kitimat as stated, because it would be in the ocean and it is actually at 54'N, 128'W.

When Toorop is being picked up by Gorsky's men in the beginning, he grabs his backpack.

In one shot he carries it in his hand, next shot - it's on his back, then back in his hand and when he walks into the hallway it's back on his back.

When Toorop picks-up the two at the monastery, she says, "pick-up our bags", when there is, clearly, only one bag.

While it was correctly noted that Troitsk was at 54°06'N and 61°34'E on the screen, the camera that tracked the trio in the marketplace showed the coordinates of 54°32'N and 18°18'E, which is farmland northwest of Gdansk in Poland.

In the street battle scene, Toorop is holding a rifle in the right handed position, however, when he relives his memory later on the rifle is shown in the left handed position When the fight is about to begin there are 4 screens displaying the countdown and the words "Ready, Fight" in English, Japanese, Russian and Arabic.

However, the Arabic words appear to be translated using some free online translation services because the words seem out of syntax, incomplete, and the letters are not joined together which is wrong since Arabic is a script.

In the scene where the main characters are walking on the ice and snow of the Bering Strait to meet a submarine, the actors' breath is not visible when they talk and exhale.

When we see the tigers in the cage, we see their breath.

But we don't see the breath of any humans in that scene or the rest of the movie when they are outdoors in the cold.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
16 November 2008 USA USD 22,531,698
9 November 2008 USA USD 22,527,653
2 November 2008 USA USD 22,520,843
26 October 2008 USA USD 22,510,705
12 October 2008 USA USD 22,422,004
5 October 2008 USA USD 22,333,252
28 September 2008 USA USD 22,165,980
21 September 2008 USA USD 21,709,956
14 September 2008 USA USD 20,415,057
7 September 2008 USA USD 17,378,536
31 August 2008 USA USD 11,541,571
7 September 2008 UK GBP 1,017,888
31 August 2008 UK GBP 536,968
worldwide USD 72,107,734
Non-USA USD 49,576,036
28 September 2008 Russia RUR 145,641,261
21 September 2008 Russia RUR 141,719,860
14 September 2008 Russia RUR 138,154,950
7 September 2008 Russia RUR 124,101,247
31 August 2008 Russia RUR 73,715,234
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
31 August 2008 USA USD 11,541,571 3,390
31 August 2008 UK GBP 536,968 311
31 August 2008 Russia RUR 73,715,234 480
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 November 2008 USA USD 2,284 9
9 November 2008 USA USD 3,977 12
2 November 2008 USA USD 6,577 21
26 October 2008 USA USD 11,473 33
12 October 2008 USA USD 60,290 90
5 October 2008 USA USD 102,555 155
28 September 2008 USA USD 226,208 423
21 September 2008 USA USD 754,936 1,013
14 September 2008 USA USD 1,864,585 2,062
7 September 2008 USA USD 4,180,570 3,425
31 August 2008 USA USD 11,541,571 3,390
7 September 2008 UK GBP 161,179 276
31 August 2008 UK GBP 536,968 311

Comentarios

I hate to say it... but this movie was terrible.

I'm rating this an 8 as a support vote, but really this should be a 6.First, the production OBVIOUSLY killed the story in the editing room.

The word Babylon is the Greek form of the Akkadian word babilu and may mean the gateway of the god(s) well ad stands for the time of the lord. Call me presumptuous but she was giving birth to super humans and she may be called a gateway?!

Many people complained of bad editing and poor story telling. I agree.

Toorop is a "bad-ass" who does things in line with his chosen lifestyle. When he is "approached" by the shadowy but powerful Gorsky to transport a girl from his home in Russia across into New York (where he is wanted on charges) he accepts the job.

The movie starts great. Vin Diesel is the usual bad ass person with no attachments who only live for the sake of living.

This is not the best Vin Diesel's film by all means, but still this is highly entertaining and very fast, it never gets boring or tedious. What I really enjoyed is the fact that there are really Russian sights and real Russian spoken unlike in many Hollywood movie.

This is an awful movie. It is messed up.

Basically a futuristic chase movie with the usual pauses for pompous talk but eye-popping production design and action scenes (although as usual there's the usual current overuse of steadicam, which has wreaked the same havoc on narrative filmmaking that the zoom lens did fifty years ago).It's good to see Michele Yeoh in one of the leads and Gerard Depardieu in an obviously dubbed cameo.

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