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SO MANY QUESTIONS, SO FEW ANSWERS IN `13TH WARRIOR'.


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That's not what director John McTiernan wants us to be reminded of. He'd like us to remember ``Braveheart,'' which, like ``The 13th Warrior,'' combined gruesome, medieval battle scenes with the kind of macho sentimentality in which big guys climb off their deathbeds in order to get themselves butchered.

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 ``The 13th Warrior,'' you never get answers to the most basic questions: Who are these Nordic warriors? What do they hope to achieve? And, given all the pillaging and the decapitating they do, where do they find time to apply all that eyeliner?

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 to join unnamed warriors in fighting ``a terror that must not be named'' for reasons that must not be named either, I guess. The ``terror'' is a bunch of man/beasts who look like bears and who like to eat flesh.

The battle scenes are stitched together with lots of voice-over narration, which is usually a sign of a movie that has some storytelling problems. That's certainly the case here. ``The 13th Warrior'' is handsomely made and persuasively acted, but there's either not much going on, or a lot going on - I can't decide which.

I do know that, by the end of the film, I had forgotten what happened at the beginning. And, when I was watching the closing credits, which list such characters as ``Screaming Boy,'' ``One-Eyed Man'' and ``Sleeping Girl,'' I wanted to add ``Puzzled Viewer.''

The Facts

The film: ``The 13th Warrior'' (R; extreme violence, gore).

The stars: Antonio Banderas, Omar Sharif, Diane Venora.

Behind the scenes: Directed by John McTiernan. Written by Williams Wisher and Warren Lewis. Produced by McTiernan, Michael Crichton and Ned Dowd. Released by Touchstone Pictures.

Running time: One hour and 43 minutes.

Playing: Citywide.

Our rating: Two and a half stars.

?PHOTO: ``The 13th Warrior'' pits a brave group of men against flesh-eating beasts.

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Title Annotation:L.A. Life
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Article Type:Movie Review
Date:Aug 27, 1999
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