The film began during an afternoon of which I had very little to do, I found it interesting to see people arrive at the cinema screen 10 as early as possible, but it was not full, I’ll say that much. Really the film happened to be a calculated risk to an audiance at a certain age bracket being 15 plus at a length of 2 hours on screen.
I found myself with a large hot dog and mustard and ketchup with a large coke cola with ice combo meal with a ticket included at discount with my saver daylight timing of viewing also with a Vue cinema card totalling to £10.15.
As I began to watch the film based during the year 117AD and filmed for 2010 I found myself wanting to read through all the first few lines of the introduction’s begining to the film. It was basic for me to understate my excitment as I have been seeing the film advertisements for some months this year and without a doubt I have become an experienced film viewer over the past few years, and the film did not dissapoint. It was full of action, excitment and some of a love story, something I’ve anticipated enough to want to see for some months. Really I’d advice it to other people and I really want to buy the DVD and a chance to see the film on terestrial television in the near future. Without a doubt worth seeing because of the story line, being the story happens to be based on a true story. Furthermore the excitement allows for some great action being some original sword and sandal action with some stunts worth seeing, and beautiful characters being Olga, a woman once playing a Bond girl. All in good time the story line develops into the truth of the scenario which happened to be the U.K., it is depicted in good timing co-inciding with a very working British environment needing some truth and sense in the matter. I would definatley like to advise the experience to Centurion to anyone above the age of 15, all in all worth seeing…