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Else 2021-12-31 08:03:03
I don’t want to go back to the Middle Ages
Halfway through the movie, I suddenly understood what the Middle Ages are. At that time, only force was everything. After the collapse of the Roman Empire's civilization, the Germans brought their original tribal principles to Europe. Those who are not of my race must behave differently. Clan...
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Crystal 2021-12-31 08:03:03
A pastime for science fiction fans and history fans
Time travel, lords, fortresses, Hundred Years' War, the Middle Ages, monaural knights! These elements are simply filmed for me fans of SCi Fi and history>< The science fiction part about how many pigs’ feet can’t change history has been explained very clearly in movies such as “Time Machine” ( For example, if you missed a great opportunity to pick up a girl and want to go back in time, you will only receive the girl's ruthless good person card countless times, because if you really have adultery, will you go back to the past?)- ____,-Of course, there are other Sci fi works that can change history. The specific Shenma theory will be forgotten before I finish reading it.
The restoration of the medieval war and the environment is also very attentive. Medieval fiefs and fort are like that, and so are the messy...

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Keven 2022-04-20 09:01:55
The lack of twists and turns is a major flaw, but the restoration of the Middle Ages is still good and worth watching. PS. As a Mount and Blade fan, I am so impressed!
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Lukas 2021-12-31 08:03:03
In fact, it was directed at Michael. I still remember the days when I went to the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Ancient Zoology. He had read several of his books, including the more recent Kemyra. But a movie is a movie, and Steven is Steven.
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