Beowulf appropriate for little brother? |
Beowulf appropriate for little brother? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 202 Joined: Oct 2006 Member No: 473,004 ![]() |
Me being a responsible movie collector/maker wanted to go see beowulf. critics have rating and since I missedout on 300 in theatres I decided to jump on this bandwagon. So Im 13, 300, and movies like that have changed me into a gore lover. so nothing will bother me but my 10 year old brother wants to see it *roll eyes in disgust* so he has to come. My mom wants to know if its appropriate so I decided to come here....any help?
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![]() Rhinestone Cowboy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 159 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 99,249 ![]() |
I saw it today in IMAX 3D, it was an okay movie. I don't recommend letting little children see it, there are parts that can get graphic and intense. But if he has seen 300 then for the "gore" part, its all CGI and its not as realistic as 300 made it look. At times you can tell the movie is computer animated partially, and it does take away from the effect.
As someone mentioned above there is several scenes where nudity is implied. His entire Grendal fight is done in the nude, but frontal nudity was always blocked by something, and Grendal's Mother (angelina jolie) does make several appearances where nudity is also implied, but once again covered with gold paint. Anyone who is a fan of the Epic Poem will hate this movie...as its completely inaccurate. Other then that it did make for an entertaining IMAX experience. |
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