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Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans

Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans

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A Roman teenager's failed attempt at a get-rich-quick scheme lands him in hot water with Emperor Nero and so he is forced to join the...

CertificatePG

Duration92 mins

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  • Juneau, 9
  • 9 reviews

Death, Death and more Death

4 stars

07 May 2025

Horrible Histories was interesting, disgusting and funny.

My favourite part was when Ola (one of the characters) became part of the army and defeated the Rotten Romans. I liked how it didn't have any music throughout but it did have four beautiful musical elements where peopled danced and sang. It shone in my heart with joy. I also liked how it wasn't based on one person it was based on several throughout the film.

I like fact and fiction films and books but Horrible Histories brightened me up because it was fact (my favourite). People who lived in the Roman period didn't play the roles that we have today in Horrible Histories because they are dead. (they would be, no joke)

You would enjoy this if you're a huge fan of death, death and more death. I hope you will enjoy it, if you watch it.

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