Watched this today and I don't really understand the negativity surrounding it.
I found it funny, daft, a doesn't-take-itself-too-seriously bit of light heartedness.
The 2 leads, Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper worked well together and I really enjoyed their chemistry. Daniel Rigby also pops up with some great screen moments.
Watch this for what it is. It's not a historical documentary, it's a bit of a caper set in the 1700s against a backdrop of a serious subject.
Yes, it is predictable and there aren't many scenes that create the tension you'd expect when there's a women being falsely accused of being a witch, fearing for her life but then it's not supposed to be that. I chuckled at it a few times and really warmed to the main characters.
I found it funny, daft, a doesn't-take-itself-too-seriously bit of light heartedness.
The 2 leads, Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper worked well together and I really enjoyed their chemistry. Daniel Rigby also pops up with some great screen moments.
Watch this for what it is. It's not a historical documentary, it's a bit of a caper set in the 1700s against a backdrop of a serious subject.
Yes, it is predictable and there aren't many scenes that create the tension you'd expect when there's a women being falsely accused of being a witch, fearing for her life but then it's not supposed to be that. I chuckled at it a few times and really warmed to the main characters.