
Hi Fellows, I recently watched the 2014 movie "Hercules" starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and I absolutely loved it. The movie is based on the graphic novel "Hercules: The Thracian Wars" and tells the story of the mythical hero as he fights to overthrow the tyrannical king of Thrace and his army.
One of the things I enjoyed most about this movie was the impressive action scenes. The Rock's Hercules is a powerhouse of strength and the battles in this film are intense and visually stunning. The use of special effects is top-notch and really adds to the excitement of the fight scenes.
In addition to the action, the movie also has a great cast of supporting characters. Ian McShane's Amphiaraus, Rufus Sewell's Autolycus, and Ingrid Bolsø Berdal's Atalanta all bring something unique to the table and their performances really help to round out the film.
But what really sets "Hercules" apart for me is the themes of loyalty and the true meaning of being a hero. Throughout the movie, Hercules is faced with difficult choices and must decide what he truly believes in and what he is willing to fight for. It's a powerful message and one that really resonated with me.
Overall, I would highly recommend "Hercules" to fans of action movies and anyone looking for a thrilling and inspiring tale. Do you guys agree? Let me know your thoughts on the movie in the comments below!

