A fallen warrior rises against a corrupt and sadistic ruler to avenge his dishonored master.
Director:
Kazuaki Kiriya
Writers:
Michael Konyves (screenplay),
Dove Sussman (screenplay)
Stars:
Clive Owen,
Morgan Freeman,
Aksel Hennie
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Storyline
A fallen warrior rises against a corrupt and sadistic ruler to avenge
his dishonored master in a sword-clashing adventure of loyalty, honor,
and vengeance.
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Last Knights Movie Reviews
Here
we have a tame and traditional knights and castle movie, nothing is
done overly well but it is a decent enough movie with some minor
political machinations and a small side story none of which add much;
the larger scope which motivates this movie is lost. A dark world, with
grim characters and no interesting stories even on the main character
though a dark past was suggested we find nothing about it. The fight
scenes are well choreographed but the lack of blood and gore, of the
stark brutality which we've gotten used to, is not in this movie. Other
movies have done this on a much grander scale such as Gladiator or
indeed, 300 though the fight scenes are passable. I wouldn't call these
fighters 'knights' as they act more like ninja at times but this might
have something to do with the world they exist in as portrayed in this
movie. I do not like Clive Owen as an actor, though he does a good job
here this movie just plods along in places, I kept waiting for something
interesting to happen but it nearly doesn't until the very end; but
even though it does come together I wouldn't pay money to see this in a
movie theatre. There is no high drama here, I'd say if this was an
afternoon movie on TV you would be well rewarded for watching this but
another HBO TV show does this on such a grander scale that one might
grow bored with what is presented here. There are some long shots done
for effect, but the musical score did nothing for me but I understand
what the director was trying to do, create an emotional point. Perhaps
there are too many of them. This movie tries too hard to be something
that it's not. The simplified political backdrop we have no interest in
as there is little perspective that sheds light on the bigger picture,
though it is alluded to and forms an important part to what motivates
the Knights we just have no interest in it because we end up knowing
little about it. There seems to be elements of Asian culture, adding
something to the costumes and decor, to the sense of honour perhaps
which is fine. Again, nothing really stands out here, but nothing is
really bad either. It's just 'tame' in setting, in scope, in
characterization; there aren't even any interesting female characters.
Worth a watch, but quickly forgotten.