Nick Hamm's retelling of the William Tell myth features gonzo action and a blue-chip cast, bringing outrageous humor and a fresh perspective to the classic tale.
With limbs getting chopped off in a style reminiscent of Monty Python's Black Knight, Hamm delivers a uniquely humorous and thrilling adaptation of the 14th-century Swiss folk hero.
This adaptation not only highlights Tell's character, with a Muslim wife and adopted son added, but also reflects on themes of bigotry and cruelty from the Crusades.
The film's zany dialogue and serious performances create an amusing contrast, showcasing a humorous yet respectful take on a historic hero and his resistance against tyranny.
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