Solomon Kane
Solomon Kane
R
6.0
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2009

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104m

Solomon Kane

Summary

A nomadic 16th century warrior, condemned to hell for his brutal past, seeks redemption by renouncing violence, but finds some things are worth burning for as he fights to free a young Puritan woman from the grip of evil.

Director, Screenplay

M.J. Bassett

Characters

Robert E. Howard

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

October 4, 2016

6

**In the 17th England, a ruthless warrior set to rediscover his path.**

There's no reason, but after a long due I saw this. I'm pretty impressed with the film's production, but in the end it was an average film for me. James Purefoy was good, but the story needed someone very husky looking actor to play the Solomon. That's what spoiled my watch, other than that I enjoyed most of the film. Because the tone and the pace were excellent, but it was a predictable story.

A savage warrior leading his men somewhere in the Northern Africa, when he's sensing he almost defeated them, comes to know his soul is damned. He escapes there, leaves his all that life behind and looks for a peaceful future. He was born to be a warrior, that's why he left his own kingdom. So in his second chance to rediscover his path, he must achieve the impossible to defeat his opponent.

Full of dark and wet atmosphere really gives that required medieval look. The locations were well used and also the costumes, so if you like films that sets in this era, particularly stunts, then you might enjoy it. But if you ask me, I would say it is just a one time watchable film. Entertainment is guaranteed, but because of something, the film does not not look complete. So recommended for the selected viewers.

_6/10_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$45,000,000.00

Revenue:

$19,700,000.00

Keywords

mercenary
trap
murder
puritan
sorcerer
gothic horror
covered wagon
monastery
mercy killing
healing
hanged body
pile of gold
16th century
sword and sorcery