Conan - known as Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Cimmerian (from the name of his homeland, Cimmeria) - is a literary character created by Robert E. Howard in a series of stories published in Weird Tales in the 1930s. Conan is a Cimmerian, a barbarian of the far north; he was born on a battlefield and is the son of a blacksmith.He grew up fast: by age fifteen he was already a respected. She is a close ally of Conan. When he saved her from a camp of raiding Vanir invaders in years past, she formed an unbreakable bond of loyalty to the powerful barbarian. Or so it seems. Through the years, this bond has grown to become a professional relationship, and she now leads an underground network of spies, thieves, and murderers.
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The movie's gruesome violence may be fantasy related, but it's still graphic and bloody, with children and women sometimes the targets. In the first few minutes, a pregnant woman is stabbed in the belly, and viewers see a shot from inside the womb (the sword enters near the baby, and blood begins to fill the womb). There's constant fighting, bashing, burning, stabbing, slicing, whipping, slaying, brain-spattering, and nose-slicing, plus severed heads and limbs, with large amounts of blood. A man is left with a key in his stomach, with the intention that slaves will slice him open to obtain the key to their freedom - and more. Parents need to know that this extremely violent sword-and-sorcery tale - which was inspired by Robert E. Howard's 1930s pulp stories, as well as 1970s comic books and two movies from the 1980s - is in no way a kid-friendly comic book adaptation. There's tons of gruesome blood and gore, including severed heads and body parts, stabbings, bashings, slayings, violence aimed at women and children (including an unborn baby), and many other brutal acts, all of which are even more intense when seen in the movie's 3D version.
Conan is motivated by revenge and relies on all of this violence to solve his problems. Women in general are treated like props; several are shown topless for long moments, and there's what amounts to a softcore sex scene. Language is infrequent but includes one use of 's-t,' and the heroes drink something alcoholic (mead?) when celebrating. In the Hyborian age of swords and sorcery, Conan is born during a bloody battle.
As a boy, his village is slaughtered by the evil Khalar Zym , whose goal is to collect all the pieces of a powerful mask. Years later, when Conan has grown into a man , he seeks his revenge. Meanwhile, Khalar Zym and his sorceress daughter are hunting for a 'pureblood,' Tamara , whom they need to help them complete a terrifying ritual.
Can Conan find and stop the bad guy and rescue the girl before it's too late?