Beowulf: The Reviews
by Dan Holden
December 10, 2007
Beowulf
by: Keon Kennedy
I really enjoyed the movie Beowulf. It wasn’t as boring as I thought it was going to be. I liked the movie because it was non-stop action and it kept me laughing. Beowulf was very brave, but he was too cocky for me. Beowulf thought he knew everything and he could beat everyone. As the movie showed Beowulf, he was one of the most powerful person at that time so I would had felt the same way.
Beowulf was very exciting because there was realistic features in the movie such as the way the blood hit the screen and how the knife went through the bodies. One thing I couldn’t understand was if the actors were real people or a cartoon. The movie looked real with the glasses on but a cartoon with them off.
When it first came on I learned that Beowulf was respected because his father was such a big king. Just because of Beowulf’s father, he was feared. When Beowulf entered the other land he was tested by one of the king’s men. Beowulf was very calm on some occasions and really powered up on others. Beowulf reminded me of someone I know because he had realistic features. He fell in love, he made mistakes, he got drunk, and he also told lies.
I really enjoyed the movie Beowulf. I will go see it again if I get bored. I told everyone about the movie and I suggested that they go see it.
Beowulf
by: Andre Adams
Have you ever wanted to be a praised young leader with action and suspense at every moment in your life? You can experience that feeling for about two hours by watching Beowulf. Have you ever wanted a movie to jump out at you and become alive? The 3-dimentional scene at the movie theater will make you feel like that dragon’s hot breath is burning you shirt. Action, love, comedy, and suspense keeps your eyes glued to the screen. Beowulf represents what every man wants to be, brave. Beowulf is a representation of what most women look for in a man, strong. This fact is demonstrated though a series of battles and test. There is always a traitor, a hater, and a player. Beowulf, of course, is the player with one young bed warmer and an old wife. This movie is good because it shows how things that look and sound good are most likely traps and tricks. Then again, who could resist Angelina Jollie?
This movie was a eight out of ten (8/10).




