Sebek and Rehema are reincarnating lovers cursed to live forever in a "cycle of loves". They were killed by Narmer in 240 BC. And there is a lost city of Sicar. If the are brought back to life there will be some sort of "reset" and "apocalypse." I really didn't follow the logic behind it.
Some treasure hunters do find him and there is a power struggle to control "the stone." Oh, yeah there is a stone too. I thought the cave had a lot of lighting from the floor from behind rocks. I watched it mostly for the T&A of Brittany Goodwin. Confusing. Poorly acted. David E. Cazares needs a day job. The bad news is there is a sequel.
Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.
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Two treasure hunters uncover a sealed tomb and awaken a mummy that has waited years to come back and wipe humanity from the face of the Earth. It's a race against time as they try to stop the Mummy from wreaking havoc on the modern world.
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The path to life begins with death
Abortion is an option?
Take my summary line with a grain of salt and a touch of dark humor. Obviously I'm talking about the Rebirth part of the title. I have to admit, the "quality" of the movie did not make me think this was a newer entry into the film world. I was thinking however how easy it has become to make a movie out of nothing ... and them being nothing.
Now don't judge the actors based on this (their merit as an actor that is, because looks is a different matter alltogether)! The script probably didn't give them much to work with. So really painful CGI aside (you get what you pay for, this is low budget - so it'll depend on your thresshold and capacity of forgiveness),this really has not much to offer. Some violence maybe but that is it - the lead actress could compete in a Lara Croft competition - or something similar. Other than that, I'll (mis)quote another reviewer and say: Grab what you can and run ... Run he said! Listen to him
Silly, but fairly fun
Two fortune hunters come across a sealed tomb that contains an evil and powerful mummy who gets awakened. The pair must stop said mummy before it brings about the end of mankind.
Directors Khu and Justin Price relate the enjoyably hokey'n'dopey story at a constant pace, maintain a generally serious tone throughout, and stage the action and mummy attack scenes with some flair. Moreover, Carter and Brittany Goodwin make for likeable leads; their frequent bickering is a solid source of amusement and they display a charming natural chemistry. The cruddy cheapo (far from) special CGI effects are good for a few unintentional laughs. However, the climax totally fizzles with a limp noodle ending that's an obvious set-up for a possible sequel. That said, this flick has a certain clunky sincerity to it that's hard to dislike. A pretty decent diversion.