The Black Death (2010) Movie Review

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Black Death is a 2010 historical horror film directed by Christopher Smith and starring Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne, and Carice van Houten. The film is set in 14th-century England during the outbreak of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death. The plot follows a young monk named Osmund (Redmayne) who joins a group of mercenaries led by a knight named Ulric (Bean) to investigate a remote village where people are rumored to be resurrected by a necromancer. Along the way, they face dangers, doubts, and dilemmas about their faith and morality.

I enjoyed this film because it is a dark and gritty portrayal of the medieval era, with realistic violence and gore. The film does not shy away from showing the horrors of the plague and the brutality of the religious conflicts. The film also raises some interesting questions about the nature of evil, the power of belief, and the role of free will. The film has a bleak and ambiguous ending that leaves room for interpretation.

The film has a good cast, especially Sean Bean, who plays a devout and determined warrior who is willing to sacrifice everything for his cause. Eddie Redmayne also gives a convincing performance as a conflicted and naive monk who struggles with his love and his loyalty. Carice van Houten, who is known for her role as Melisandre in Game of Thrones, plays Langiva, the mysterious and seductive leader of the village. She is a charismatic and complex character who challenges the views of the protagonists.

The film also has some impressive cinematography and production design. The film captures the bleak and desolate landscape of the plague-ridden England, with dark and misty forests, muddy and bloody fields, and decaying and deserted towns. The film also uses some effective sound and music to create a tense and atmospheric mood.

Overall, Black Death is a well-made and well-acted film that offers a grim and gripping story of faith and fear in a time of crisis. It is not a film for the faint of heart, but it is a film for those who appreciate a realistic and thought-provoking historical horror.







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