... Happy with the knowledge that a righteous King is on the throne, Merlin decided to take as rest (lets face it, he deserves a rest after the battle between Queen Mab in the previous "Merlin") Unfortunately, Merlin has a bit of a lie in (50 years to be exact, even I can't sleep that long and ... Read review
The great sorcerer has returned to Camelot in the sequel to the Multi-Emmy Award winning ... more
Merlin.Merlin's Apprentice finds a Kingdom now vulnerable to ill-fates and war since the theft of The Holy Grail, its greatest gift and protection. With the help o...
Sam Neill returns to the small-screen as the mythical wizard Merlin in this sequel to ... more
the original Emmy Award-winning smash mini-series. The great sorcerer Merlin has returned to Camelot a Kingdom now vulnerable to ill-fates and war since the thef...
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Production Year: 2004 - Drama - Director: Nick Cassavetes - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands
Advantages: Action packed mythical quest Disadvantages: Not as enchanting as the first Merlin
...King is on the throne, Merlin decided to take as rest (lets face it, he deserves a rest after the battle between Queen Mab in the previous "Merlin") Unfortunately, Merlin has a bit of a lie in (50 years to be exact, even I can't sleep that long and I love my sleep). He awakes to a different world with corpses from endless battles. When Merlin returns to Camelot, he is relieved to see it still standing (well he did enchant every stone to ... ...vision of the grail appears. Merlin reluctantly agrees to take on Jack as his apprentice and enlists his help to search for the Holy Grail. This is not an easy task, especially when the lady of the lake (now turned wicked) plans to build a great dam and unleash a massive flood on Camelot, drowning everyone (I hope they can swim!). Armed with this knowledge, Jack makes the mistake of disenchanting the protective magic barrier of Camelot and the Barbarians ... more
The search for the Holy Grail is on." (Taken from the DVD)
- The plot -
The Holy Grail has vanished, terror strikes Camelot. The only chance to regain the peace lies in the hands of a clumsy wizard. He must locate the whereabouts of the Holy Grail and return it to Camelot. The path is full of deception, an evil sorceress and a bloodthirsty band of Barbarians. Love stories for her, epic battles for him and magic for everyone.
- Part one -
This film starts with King Arthur on the throne. Sir Galahad has completed his quest and as brought the Holy grail to Camelot. Everything is peaceful and joyous. Happy with the knowledge that a righteous King is on the throne, Merlin decided to take as rest (lets face it, he deserves a rest after the battle between Queen Mab in the previous "Merlin") Unfortunately, Merlin has a bit of a lie in (50 years to be exact, even I can't sleep that long and I love my sleep). He awakes to a different world with corpses from endless battles. When Merlin returns to Camelot, he is relieved to see it still standing (well he did enchant every stone to withstand any attacks). When he enters, he is horrified to find the grail has vanished. He must find the Holy Grail and restore the harmony to Camelot once more, but "something that is lost, is not as easily found". Enters Jack, an incompetent thief and an inferior magician. Jack manages to stow away into Camelot with his companion Sir Snout, a pig. After trying to steal Merlin's magic wand (the cheeky little scamp), and is caught. After a clash of magic (and personalities), a vision of the grail appears. Merlin reluctantly agrees to take on Jack as his apprentice and enlists his help to search for the Holy Grail. This is not an easy task, especially when the lady of the lake (now turned wicked) plans to build a great dam and unleash a massive flood on Camelot, drowning everyone (I hope they can swim!). Armed with this knowledge, Jack makes the mistake of disenchanting the protective magic barrier of Camelot and the Barbarians invade the castle, lead by the Lady of the Lake. Their only means of escape is a magical bridge built by Merlin.
- Part two -
Jack is the only sorcerer left to defend the people of Camelot (The film does lose some of it momentum in the second part). Jack knows that the Lady of the Lake is his mother, but he need to carry out his father's (Merlin) quest for the Holy Grail. He is tricked by the Lady of the Lake, who sends him a false vision of the grail and lures them into a trap (you would think they would learn by now). A great beast lurks in the water and many of knight die trying to swim pass the waterfall. She has also given the barbarians the location of the people of Camelot. Can Jack save everyone?
- DVD info -
Rating: 12 Run time: Approx 177 mins Subtitles: yes Scene Selection: Yes Date released: 2005
* Extras *
Unfortunately there are no extra features with this sequel, unlike "The making of Merlin" from the previous Epic. I do like learning how a film is created, so I was a little disappointed, but I suppose most of the magic behind Merlin was covered in the First "Merlin".
- The actors -
Not as many well known actor like the previous Merlin.
Merlin (Sam Neill) Lady if the lake (Miranda Richardson) Jack (John Reardon)
Miranda Richardson has had plenty of practice playing a twisted, wicked and evil sorceress as Queen Mab (in "Merlin"). She plays a similar role as Lady of the Lake. Her voice is raspy whisper with an eerie echo. Her appearance is parallel to Queen Mab, if a little toned down (her hair is not as wild and tribal as Queen Mab, and not as much makeup). Sam Neill performance of Merlin is pretty much the same as the first, if a little bit more frustrated and not as much in control. John Reardon is marvelous as Jack, full of life and mischief. Jack provides most of the comedy throughout the film. He has a tendency to mess things up with disastrous consequences.
- My opinion -
I often wondered what happened to Merlin after King Arthur and this is an adventurous tale of what could have been. This film still contains the fairy-tale qualities of the first, but I feel the characters are not a strong (such as Frik and Morgan). There is a lack of the mythical beasts, which made the first "Merlin" so enchanting (no dragons, faeries or gnomes). The romantic story was not as powerful as Nimue and Merlin, but you did feel for Yvonne and Graham, and willed them to be together, despite their love being forbidden. The twists in the tale did keep me engrossed until the end. There are still plenty of action, magic and immense battle between good and evil, which provides a pleasant follow up to the award winning "Merlin". Yes, ok, I am comparing it to the first, which is unfair. The best thing about this film is that if you have not seen the first it does not matter, you can still enjoy the story. The special effects through out the film are extraordinary. The dust forming a 3d map of the kingdom, the eerie yellow glow of the Holy Grail are just some of the special effect. Not as amusing as Monty Pythons "Holy Grail". No quest to build a "shrubbery"
Final comment:
This film still ranks as one of my favorites and is definitely one for anybody who loves their fantasy films. It is in competition with Labyrinth (reviewed), Merlin (reviewed), stardust (reviewed), willow and dark crystal