The abundance of battle scenes, the application for realism, realized at the expense of dirt on the roads and the cruelty of the characters, remains only an application, since it contrasts sharply with the intelligence characteristic of the main heroes of the king and queen rather for the 19-20 centuries. Philosophical, kind and moral
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The abundance of battle scenes, the application for realism, realized at the expense of dirt on the roads and the cruelty of the characters, remains only an application, since it contrasts sharply with the intelligence characteristic of the main heroes of the king and queen rather for the 19-20 centuries. Philosophical, kind and moral expression of the king, his behavior, the scene where the queen stood up for the subject, all this is characteristic of the epic incarnation of heroes and frankly infuriates, making you doubt the reality of what is happening. The characters are one-sided, the plot is crumpled. Many scenes are drawn out. Some are frank, as if to stretch the timing. This time could have been used for good. It's the director's job. Working for three. The film isn't bad, but it's not top class. Not cheap, middle class. Series level. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, except for lovers of swordfights, or historical films that have been reviewed. Nothing.
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