2. The British natives did not clean the battlefield. They said that when someone checked the survivors, they immediately ran out, and faced 5 or 6 Roman soldiers, shouting and rushing to die.
3. The Roman soldiers were transferred from the cliff into the river, and the water was too shallow, so it would be strange if they did not break their legs.
4. The final duel is too simple, it is basically a pair of slashes, and the terrain is not used. It's not as good-looking as the "Samurai" defender in Korea.
5. When the mute appeared at the beginning, he designed a scene of a servant assassinating the governor, which was really nonsensical.
In all fairness, the atmosphere is good, and the plot is a little childish.
Besides, the landscape of the British Empire was really magnificent! I have been reading the letters, just to see the magnificent scenery of the aerial photography! I have some doubts in my heart. Is this the current UK? Wasn't it filmed in New Zealand or Canada?
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