Conan the Barbarian (1982)

I think I have watched this film at least 7 or 8 times over the years.  The reasons being several; it stars Arnold Schwarzenegger; it’s a serious fantasy which I am a fan of, and it is about the story of Conan.  I was always intrigued by the story and the soundtrack.  I re-watched it for the purpose of this review.  It deviated from the book regarding the early years of Conan’s life.  In the book, he was a free boy growing up, but in the movie, he was raised a slave.  I think the director made this deviation specifically to help the viewers to understand the build-up of anger between Conan and the main bad guy, masterfully played by James Earl Jones.  This is a story of adventure, fantasy, thievery, love, coming of age, and revenge.  You get to see Arnold in his prime, physically.  He did not have a lot of dialog, but he didn’t need to.  Of course, along with the visual presentation, the soundtrack is really, really good.  In fact, I have purchased it to add to my listening pleasures.

On re-watching the film, there were a couple of disappointments for me.  This one is really not fair, but I viewed it in standard definition.  This was much more of a distraction than I wanted it to be.  I mean, couldn’t they digitally re-master it in High definition?  The other thing that slightly disappointed me was the action scenes were a bit sloppy, if not a bit unrealistic.  I attribute both of these issues to the fact that this film came out in 1982.  Still, for the time, I believe this film to be a classic and I highly recommend it.

*****

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