HOLLYWOOD SPY has written before about Sean Bean's new historical action "Black Death" coming to UK cinemas later this May, but now you can check out the trailer.
Here's the plot: Plague-ridden medieval England: Bodies lie scattered in their hundreds, the country is in turmoil. One hope remains, rumours of a village that is unaffected by the deadly disease. As Gods ambassador, young monk Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) is tasked in leading the fearsome knight Ulrich (Sean Bean) and his group of mercenaries to the remote village. Their quest is to hunt down a necromancer - someone able to bring the dead back to life. Their journey is treacherous and filled with danger, encountering deadly bandits and vicious witch-burnings that will put their faith to the ultimate test. Though its upon entering the village that their true horror begins... This is a brutal and terrifying epic that guarantees to chill the blood and stir the soul.
Will this come to the US? Looks interesting.
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I'm not sure, Masy, probably, but it's first showing in Europe.
ReplyDeleteYes, do we get to see it as well? Looks awesome! Sean Bean is perfect for the role.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so amateurish, cheap and uninspiring, I've zero interest in watching this.
ReplyDelete..oh, and Sean Bean has always reminded me of one old popular German porn star:)
Ahh…Too bad… I was hoping this would be realistic and historically based.
ReplyDeleteHave posted this too in my cafe.. The trailer looks quite decent though I've expected more from this film.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't disappointed because I knew exactly what to expect from this movie in the first place. It was done do be small, dark, independent ...
ReplyDeleteNeb, you've just revealed to us that you watch old German porn :PPPP Which makes you even more appealing :)))))
Haha.. you got me, Dez :) I have to confess vintage porn is an old fetish of mine. I'm joking of course ;)
ReplyDeleteyes,yes, you were just joking ........... :))))
ReplyDeleteIt looks suprisingly "bright" for its genre. I was expecting much darker and colorless surrounding.
ReplyDeleteyou find it colourful??? :))) Then, it's good, Bels :PP
ReplyDeleteNot exactly colorfull. More like not-colorless. :) And it looks brigter than I expected. With more outdoor scenes than this genre traditionaly employs.
ReplyDeleteIt still looks nasty though. :)
It's a small step for mankind, but a big step for Bels, he finally found (semi)colours .... :)
ReplyDeleteNot your typical summer blockbuster movie! Am looking forward to seeing it when it comes to the U.S.
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