Synopsis
Separated by time, joined by destiny.
Jumping back and forth between modern and medieval France, the lives of two women separated by centuries, are united in their search for an ancient artifact.
Directed by Christopher Smith
Jumping back and forth between modern and medieval France, the lives of two women separated by centuries, are united in their search for an ancient artifact.
Labyrint, Labirintul, Labyrinthe, Das verlorene Labyrinth, Labirinto, Laberinto, Лабиринт, Labirintus, 迷宫, Labirynt, 迷宮, 라비린토스: 미궁, Лабіринт
when will sebastian stan financially compensate me for sitting through half of his filmography just for him to show up for 5 minutes
damn Vanessa Kirby chose Sebastian Stan over eternal life? b*tch me too!
(they are both SO hot, need them to do something together again in the future)
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
the only memorable part of this is when that dude gets fucking rammed by a car out of nowhere
love how everyone’s either “only here for sebastian” or “only here for katie” bc tbh same
when sebastian showed up on screen, i immediately said “there’s my favorite broken white boy!”
this was kinda boring, but interesting. it was a lot of
nothing, mixed with a whole lot of something. idk how to fully explain it. oh and sebastian definitely plays a sugar baby in this! katie mcgrath, tom felton, and sebastian stan made it easy to continue watching.