It feels like the list of fighting forms and the display of the scenes, none of which should be filmed. Religious struggles are listed, but they do not show the entanglement of the people’s beliefs; the defeats of the Venetian Mula army are listed, but their political effects are not explained; the fleet is listed, but the role of entering the Golden Horn is not clear; Constantine XI was definitely not as calm as the narrative in the film. After all, Venice had no time to take care of it, Genoa swayed from side to side, and the Pope had more than enough energy. To put it bluntly, this film can actually show something in-depth from many perspectives. Unfortunately, a couple of Ottoman national heroes were forced in to show the main theme. Even General Giustilia was done by him. It's hard to keep us from criticizing those who are passionate about the Roman Empire. Needless to say, if you just want to see how urban artillery bombed the city walls, how the Ottoman navy overcame the mountains, and how the cutthroat fort cut off the Bosphorus, then this movie is still okay. Check it out.
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