
- Genre
- Adventure
- Year
- 2014
- Runtime
- 1h28
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Apocalypse Pompeii
When fire erupts, only the brave survive the inferno.
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Synopsis
Apocalypse Pompeii is a 2014 disaster thriller starring Adrian Paul, centered around a catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius that threatens the ancient city of Pompeii. The film follows a group of characters, including an American couple and local residents, as they struggle to escape the rapidly unfolding natural disaster. Amidst the fiery chaos and collapsing ruins, personal stories of survival, love, and sacrifice unfold. The movie blends elements of action, drama, and disaster genres, showcasing both the destructive power of the volcano and the resilience of human spirit during one of history’s most infamous natural calamities.
Cast
Adrian Paul
Jeff Pierce
John Rhys-Davies
Colonel Carlos Dillard
Georgina Beedle
Mykaela Pierce
Ralitsa Paskaleva
Alita
Dan Cade
Cade
Jhey Castles
Lynne Pearce
Reviews
Apocalypse Pompeii received predominantly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. On IMDb, the film holds a low rating of 2.5/10, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with its production quality and storytelling. Many reviewers criticized the movie for poor special effects, lackluster acting, and a clichéd narrative. For example, a common critique noted on user forums and some media outlets is that while the premise had potential, the execution was weak and failed to capture the intensity of the disaster thriller genre. Rotten Tomatoes does not have a critic score for the film, suggesting it did not receive significant critical attention or theatrical release. Metacritic also lacks a score, indicating limited mainstream critical engagement. Despite this, some viewers appreciated the attempt at a disaster movie set in a historical context and found the campy, B-movie style entertaining on a certain level. Overall, Apocalypse Pompeii is generally regarded as a low-budget, flawed disaster film more suitable for casual viewing than serious critique.