The unfolding of the movie is like historical reading, coming slowly, but in a trance like thousands of horses, thundering iron hoofs, tens of thousands of sterns, coming to seize the sea. The young monarch, young and violent, restrained but quite ambitious, claimed the king of England, expedition to France, forged a piece of history, and left a wise life. Although the dialogue of the characters does lack tension and drama, the lighting and costumes are full of epic and historical tension, and the part of the knight showdown is even more exciting. The creator must have fully studied and borrowed from the battle of the bastard: the moment a knight who has experienced many battles pulls off his helmet and struggles to crawl out of the crowd, so that he can breathe the air, it seems like he is back in the winter city. The previous war. The muddy grasslands and secluded forests in the temperate ocean climate provided the stage for this duel. In the center of the stage is a knight in silver armor carrying a big sword, riding an iron horse, and constantly shuttling and killing along the flying arrows.
The film shots are sometimes magnificent and sometimes detailed, sharp and steady, and have a super sense of reality, but even so, in the battle scene of the two armies, it is still enough to make people burst out with passionate roars!
Five points are falsely high and four points are slightly lower.
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