This movie is about the legendary king of England, King Arthur. It is said that King Arthur took his knights to fight against the foreign invasion. At first King Arthur was also under the rule of the Roman Empire, but then the Roman Empire abandoned them. And King Arthur used his courage to lead the people and knights to win the final victory.
The movie is trying to make an "epic" feel, but I personally feel like a failure. It's funny in some places, like the arrow that killed the traitor hidden in the tree. There are also two groups of people who met like a feud, and finally shook hands in front of the common enemy, and Arthur's feud for killing his mother was quickly digested. Of course, I'm not saying that such a "moving" scene can't be done, but this kind of drastic transformation requires drastic conditions. The background given in the movie is too thin, so it feels too hard to turn.
Also, before the final battle, Arthur made an impassioned declaration to the remaining knights, which seemed too thin. There were only six of them, and they were all his own brothers. It would be better to say: beat their mother! come true.
This movie always mentions the word "courage", which naturally reminds me of a movie of the same type: "Braveheart". The two movies are indeed too different. If the choice is purely from the perspective of watching movies, the latter is better.
The woman Arthur rescued when Guinevere was in the movie, who later became his wife. They are very affectionate in the movie. Heroes accompany beautiful women. But in the legend of King Arthur, it is more bloody. King Arthur was drugged by another woman, had extramarital sex, and had an illegitimate child. Guinevere cuckolded King Arthur when he found out about it.
Who did you choose? It was the chosen knight Lancelot under King Arthur (he died to save Guinevere in the movie), but it is said that the two were in a Platonic spiritual love. But even without sex, at that time, it was very dangerous. Although King Arthur did not want to execute Guinevere, the people around him forced him to deal with it. In the end, Guinevere was sentenced to be burned at the stake.
But Lancelot finally raided the execution ground and left Guinevere. Things changed in the future, and both of them became monks...
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