Channing Tatum’s performance is lacking. Compared to similar roles of military leaders like Mel Gibson in “Braveheart” or Russell Crowe in “Gladiator,” Tatum was unable to win over viewers. He did not strongly portray a soldier. Tatum is still remembered, by his female fans especially, from his bad boy dancing role in “Step Up.”
Jamie Bell, however, did a great job playing Aquila’s slave, Esca, from North Britain. Throughout the movie, the audience wonders if Bell’s character will keep his word or break his bond and betray Aquila. It’s an attempt to keep viewers on the edge of their seat, but it was still not a strong enough performance to make the film great.
“The Eagle” could have been more graphic, but had to scale back to keeps its PG-13 rating. But the film is historically accurate.