Review of Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013) by Al S — 22 Jan 2014
One of the greatest and longest running series of all-time gives us one of the greatest Doctor Who episodes ever made. A spectacularly enjoyable and exhilarating thrill-ride. I absolutely loved it. It delivers a visually satisfying and stunning mixture of mystery, action, adventure, humor, heart and surprises.
A wickedly funny and tremendously entertaining event that has you loving every minute of it. The brilliant trio of Matt Smith, John Hurt and David Tennant is just absolute gold. They have fantastic chemistry together and deliver strong and thrilling performances.
Smith and Tennant are outstanding, its amazing to see these two incredible actors together playing The Doctor and you can tell they are having a marvelous time working together. Hurt is magnificent, he truly has earnerd the right to be called The Doctor, he brings great weariness and regret to the character and his early days before his predecessors and just shines in every scene he is in.
Writer-Show runner, Steven Moffat delivers an extraordinary script with plenty of references and ideas and puts in the hands of Director, Nick Harran and creates something truly wonderful and special.
This review of Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013) was written by Al S on 22 Jan 2014.
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor has generally received very positive reviews.
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