ASSASSIN’S CREED
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(Violent video game movie)
If you like violent video games, “Assassin’s Creed” is a violent adaptation.
It takes us back to a 1942 Spanish secret society …
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ASSASSIN’S CREED
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(Violent video game movie)
If you like violent video games, “Assassin’s Creed” is a violent adaptation.
It takes us back to a 1942 Spanish secret society called the Assassins who are fighting the Templars in an attempt to possess the Apple of Eden.
Switch to 1986, where a descendent of the Assassins (Michael Fassbender) fights off the evildoers, jumping over rooftops in endless battles.
The movie is dark, humorless and boring. Don’t ask me how it ended because I couldn’t take it any more.
Kept to a PG-13 rating so the teenage video game players could get in.
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