Mortal Engines

Some scars never heal

6.2
20182h 8m

Many thousands of years in the future, Earth’s cities roam the globe on huge wheels, devouring each other in a struggle for ever diminishing resources. On one of these massive traction cities, the old London, Tom Natsworthy has an unexpected encounter with a mysterious young woman from the wastelands who will change the course of his life forever.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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MORTAL ENGINES – Official Trailer (Universal Pictures) HD

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Mortal Engines Official Trailer [HD]

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London is Attacking - Extended Preview

Thumbnail for video: Mortal Engines | Shrike Brings Down Airhaven in His Pursuit of Hester in 4K HDR

Mortal Engines | Shrike Brings Down Airhaven in His Pursuit of Hester in 4K HDR

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Mortal Engines | London Under Fire in 4K HDR

Thumbnail for video: Mortal Artists - The Cinematographer | Episode 10

Mortal Artists - The Cinematographer | Episode 10

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Mortal Engines - Explore London 360 Video (HD)

Thumbnail for video: Mortal Engines - Shrike Featurette (HD)

Mortal Engines - Shrike Featurette (HD)

Thumbnail for video: Mortal Artists - The Composer | Episode 9

Mortal Artists - The Composer | Episode 9

Thumbnail for video: Mortal Engines - Featurette - The Sound Artists (2018)

Mortal Engines - Featurette - The Sound Artists (2018)

Cast

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Hera Hilmar

Hester Shaw

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Robert Sheehan

Tom Natsworthy

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Hugo Weaving

Thaddeus Valentine

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Jihae

Anna Fang

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Ronan Raftery

Bevis Pod

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Leila George

Katherine Valentine

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Patrick Malahide

Magnus Crome

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Colin Salmon

Chudleigh Pomeroy

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Regé-Jean Page

Captain Khora

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Frankie Adams

Yasmina Rashid

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Leifur Sigurdarson

Nils Lindstrom

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Kahn West

Toa Heke

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Andrew Lees

Herbert Melliphant

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Sophie Cox

Clytie Potts

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Kee Chan

Governor Kwan

Photo of Sarah Peirse

Sarah Peirse

Dr. Twix

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Mark Hadlow

Stigwood

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Reviews

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Gimly

4/10

Shocking nobody, _Mortal Engines_ was not very good. Trying to jam way too much into two hours than is reasonable, it instead delivers on zero things. I guess I was **kind of** interested in the character of Shrike, but that was really the whole of my positive experience with _Mortal Engines_. Maybe if this thing had come out about eight years ago in the **height** of the bizarre Steam Punk obsession that gripped the globe (even if it was a weird sort of obsession where everybody called everything they like, and themselves Steam Punk but it really wasn't required to have any relation to actual Steam Punk) then the movie could have at least done well financially, but there's no world wherein this version of _Mortal Engines_ is a consumate film.

_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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TalisBriedis

9/10

Good attempt. Different, unique, and the sets are great. Yeah, it has some weak points, and some of the writing/editing could have been better. But this is a refreshing change in the usual sci-fi stuff that has been coming out. Marvel and DC are flooding the market with their super heroes (not all bad, just too much) I detest all these vampire/werewolf/zombie crap (all of it) This is a nice change, and I enjoyed it!
I did not know what to expect when I started to watch this, but I was pleasantly surprised. Ignore the negative reviews. Those are probably written by zombies/vampires/werewolves....

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

9/10

I have to say that I liked this movie a lot. It is kind of fantasy, science fiction (emphasis on fiction here) and steam punk (or perhaps I should say diesel punk) mixed together.

The world is a fairly dark post apocalyptic world where moving predator cities prays on each other. The entire concept is really quite ridiculous of course but it makes for some really fantastic and spectacular special effects and I am a sucker for spectacular special effects.

In addition the overall story holds together fairly well. That is, in the context of the ludicrous world that is the background of this story in the first place of course. It is quite straightforward without too much annoying social or green preaching that plagues so many movies nowadays. Somewhat predictable but overall a good vehicle for the plentiful action.

I also liked most of the characters. Both the bad guy and the good guys had decent charisma with the exception of Tom who was a bit of a naive whiner although he got it together towards the end.

There where few flaws. Nothing really major except that, in one scene at the end, the city of London was shown against the wall and it was bloody tiny compared to the wall. The main bad guy’s last resort was to pummel London against the wall and was expected to break it down. Before in the movie London was depicted as really huge. That scene really screwed that and made him delusional.

Apart from that, end Tom’s whining and naivety, I really liked this movie. It was the kind of over the top, fantasy/fiction movie with a big budget that you do not see every day. Of course the dickwads, a.ka “critics”) at Rotten Tomatoes and other mainstream media assholes did their best to tell everyone how bad it was. As usual that’s just the stuff that comes out of the south end of a north bound bull.

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CinemaSerf

6/10

From the team that brought us everything from Middle Earth comes this great to look at, but highly derivative fantasy adventure that regurgitates a hybrid of stories and spits them out pretty unremarkably. To be fair, there is charisma between the two leads - both attractive, young, and ballsy - Hera Hilmar ("Hester)' and Robert Sheehan ("Tom") as they try to thwart the maniacal ambitions of "Thaddeus Valentine" (a suitably dramatic, "Elrond" like, Hugo Weaving) who is charged with providing an uninterruptible power source for the marauding mechanical city of London. The visual effects are super, as you might expect, and the score certainly has something of the Howard Shore about it, but the relentlessness of the out of the frying pan into the fire scenarios against impossible odds just recycle themselves once too often and the ending, though impressive to appreciate creatively, has all the jeopardy of night following day. Money has clearly been spent on this, but not on the script nor the plot. It's fine, but nothing more...

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