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Monty Python's Life Of Brian Movie Review


Monty Python's Life Of Brian is a 1979 British comedy that takes place in biblical times, and man this film is as good as any Monty Python film.

Life Of Brian is about a man named Brian that wants to help liberate his fellow Israelites from the Romans. Then he mistakenly is taken for the messiah.
Alright, I'm a little surprised that this is the first Monty Python film that I'm reviewing. I was sure that I would have review The Holy Grail first, but nope, Life Of Brian is first.
As always with Monty Python, this movie is super funny. There are plenty of laugh out loud jokes and they just keep them coming, one right after the other. I don't know how they pulled this off, but somehow they did it again. 
The acting in this film is superb. I don't think there was one bad performance in the entire film. Heck, how do you even do a bad performance in a Monty Python film. Is that even possible? Again, I've said it before with many films in the past, and I'm going to say it again with this film, I applaud all of the actors.
I'm going to touch on the comedy again for a sec, because this film deserves to get a ton of praise for its comedy. For example they do an old theater move and have men play women's roles as well, just to make the joke better. 
You don't see many comedies out today that bring the impact like on the level that Monty Python does. Life Of Brian is one of those golden comedic films which demands to be watched, and it deserves it as well.



final score: 4.2/5



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