(This review may contain spoilers).
This film was better than I thought it would be. I expected there to be violence and gore throughout and although there was quite a bit, there was also an actual storyline to follow that I cared about enough to want to see what would happen next.
In my opinion, though, the film trailer is a little misleading. The film was still entertaining, but it was slightly different to what I was expecting.
One of the interesting things about this film was the fact that, although the language was quite modern, there was a lot that also stayed true to the time period the film was set in – such as photographs. Then again, there was also quite a bit of historical inaccuracy.
There was quite a lot in this film that made me laugh, but there was an instance of toilet humour, which was more disgusting than funny. Also, at least one of the jokes would have been better if the wording had been changed slightly.
I recognised quite a few of the actors and they did entertain me through the film. One in particular used a catchphrase that a character he plays in something else uses a lot.
I don’t think I’ll watch this film again, but it was definitely entertaining to watch the first time round.

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