Review of Man at Bath (2010) by Daniel W — 11 Jul 2015
Excellent, the beautiful, fantastic François is wonderfully convincing in his role, he has come a long way from selling his (big, lovely) bottom.
This story is true and exciting, watching paint dry would be of far less interesting. The actors are believable and captivating, while Sagat sits around and poses as the director intended him to. I don't think anyone could love him more than the audience does. This is a fully realised opportunity, and I will remember this film and its talented actor's performances for the rest of my life.
This review of Man at Bath (2010) was written by Daniel W on 11 Jul 2015.
Man at Bath has generally received mixed reviews.
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