As far as the culture and history of medieval knights are concerned, I particularly like this movie.
The battle scenes in this film are also the bloodiest of the knight martial arts movies I have seen so far. Because it's bloody, it's real. Let's talk about the truth, is it a black, ant-like army that relies on computer stunts and digital synthesis to create a full screen? Compared with some previous medieval knight films, such as "Lord of the Rings", of course, it will lose on the big scene. Compared with "Brave Heart", it is estimated that it will also lose on the rising height of freedom. But bloody truth is one of its highlights.
In addition, the title of this film, Ironclad, is really the meaning of iron armor, it seems that the content has nothing to do with this, wondering.
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