Keywords: violence, gore

Cindy 2022-03-23 09:02:37

At the beginning, "Braveheart" was a very violent and bloody film. It is said that during the Oscar awarding process, it caused controversy because of its bloody content. But it was still a great epic, and Mel Gibson played a national hero who was unstoppable.

But look at this "Iron Armor", it's right to place it under the historical facts, but it looks like the domestically produced "Heroes of Heaven and Earth". It's okay to be a small person, but the courage and loyalty that I want to express are not well expressed, and there is the Baron's determination to give freedom and equality to the people. Too many elements put together, but it makes people uncertain about the bravery of the Templars. purpose of combat.

This is too far from "Braveheart". At the end of "Braveheart", the scene of Wallace shouting "freedom" in the last moments of his life is really shocking, which makes all the violence in the whole film. Gore points to an ultimate noble purpose, and for that purpose, the gory scenes included in the film are accepted, because everyone understands that that is the only way to achieve freedom at that time.

Why do you recommend this movie? Because this fight scene is still the best I've seen recently, it's a good choice for those who like violent and bloody movies.

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Ironclad quotes

  • Gil Becket: [to Marshal about Guy] I'll watch your boy's back, but who's watching mine?

  • Archbishop Langton: Prince Louis has an army and may be persuaded to join us.

    Albany: Asking the French for help? That's cursing the blind for the wicked!