Review of 10,000 BC (2008) by Kyle M — 13 Jan 2019
Roland Emmerich's attempt to go for something prehistoric is like a student who gets the idea but didn't answer the question correctly on the history test, and that kind of mindset affected the film with a generic story hovering over the problematic anachronistic inaccuracy.
The only impressive achievements goes to the epically-scaled visuals that were the narrative production's primary focus next to lesser casting with riveting though corny and forgettable blood. (B-).
This review of 10,000 BC (2008) was written by Kyle M on 13 Jan 2019.
10,000 BC has generally received mixed reviews.
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