by Maymay

March 9, 2018

HerculesHaving endured his legendary twelve labors, Hercules, the Greek demigod, has his life as a sword-for-hire tested when the King of Thrace and his daughter seek his aid in defeating a tyrannical warlord.
I loved this movie so much more than The Legend of Hercules. Although it was twisted, the movie had the twelve labors of Hercules and it was based after the twelve labors happened. I really like the real story of Hercules and mythology. I think it’s important to match the original stories closely because they are good stories and shouldn’t get ruined by a bad movie.This movie made me happy. I liked Dwayne as Hercules. I think he is a really good actor. Also he looks big enough  to play Hercules. I’m glad that the story was really close to the real legend of Hercules unlike the other movie. I also liked Atalanta. The way she worked with the bow reminded me of Hawkeye in The Avengers. I liked Amphiaraus because he was really funny. He believed his life was limited and it wasn’t. He was just trying to be ready for it and was so determined it was. I really enjoyed it.[reviewrocket_review] 

About the author 

Maymay

Maymay, a special autistic girl and her Berry best friend, began writing movie reviews as a way to improve her writing skills. She continues writing them because she loves it and wants to continue sharing her love of movies with the world. Maymay's favorite movie of all time is Titanic.

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