The setting in the film, the sword in the stone is made by Merlin with the magic wand of the king of wizards. It can summon steel fire dragons. No, it has the ability to control the time. Let the time pause, open the unparalleled killing a group of soldiers, and lose the BOSS. One file replay and so on. Those who want to see the shock wave of the golden light flashing can disperse.
King Arthur's uncle, the big BOSS of this film, sacrificed his wife to the octopus sea monster in exchange for a chance to become a god of war in hell, and there is still a time limit, so pitiful, the second time he transformed and stabbed his daughter, hey.
I thought that Jude Law's greatest wish was to be a king. It turns out that you have always wanted to be a warrior in your heart, but why does a power warrior have to use an agile weapon, a double-headed sickle, which looks like a small spinning top. The whirlwind slash, I haven't seen the BOSS turn, and a mace or a machete is more domineering than a sickle.
I always thought that Arthur and the little witch could have some sparks or something, but in the end, there was nothing. Arthur was too busy to care about the private affairs of his children.
The full CG fight scene where Arthur double-wields the sword in the stone and Kai Wushuang reminds me of the Count Dracula who Kai Wushuang before.
When the captain of the black armor was taunting Arthur and his black uncle in the rebel camp, Arthur let him go back like this. How about your street smarts, is it really good to be so suddenly? I think even if Arthur kills him on the spot, Uncle BOSS won't care too much either.
I'm too lazy to complain about why there were Vikings in Britain at that time, and fantasy films don't care about him.
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