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" Director: Ridley Scott His 26th movie My 20th movie watched from the director The world finally got to see what Affleck and Damon can do with a script for the first time since "Good Will Hunting". It was a smart move for the fact that it's entirely different allowing it to be less compared. Still, it's easily not as a impressive, even if still strong. The editing, direction and acting are all also strong. This is thankfully a movie that proves Ridley Scott can still create a worthy movi"
" Director: Ridley Scott His 26th movie My 20th movie watched from the director The world finally got to see what Affleck and Damon can do with a script for the first time since "Good Will Hunting". It was a smart move for the fact that it's entirely different allowing it to be less compared. Still, it's easily not as a impressive, even if still strong. The editing, direction and acting are all also strong. This is thankfully a movie that proves Ridley Scott can still create a worthy movi"
"Years: 1370-1386 Locations: France (Paris, Limoges, Fort Bellême, Château de Carrouges, Château de Capomesnil, Alençon, Argentan), Scotland more about the locations in Normandy: https://en.normandie-tourisme.fr/normandy-and-the-last-duel/"
"Two old friends (a knight and a squire) are ordered to fight to the death by the King of France after the knight's wife accuses the squire of raping her. Directed by Ridley Scott and based on a true story of apparently the last duel that ever took place on French soil in December 1386. Told in 3 chapters and from 3 differing viewpoints (much like the classic Japanese movie Rashomon), this is a very good historical drama. The 3 versions of the story was an interesting idea especially with the ca"
“When I heard that Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were finally working together (acting and writing) on a new project more than 20 years after ‘Dogma’ and ‘Good Will Hunting’, I got really intrigued and the fact that the damned thing would be directed by Ridley Scott pretty much turned this movie into a must-see for me. Eventually, it turned out to be a flop but I think it’s a shame, not because it was really a masterpiece but because it was at least something else than another Fast & Furious, Star Wars, Marvel instalment or any other big blockbuster franchise. Eventually, you might wonder if they will continue making such movies if they keep losing money each time around. Anyway, at least, you can trust Good Old Ridley Scott to deliver a lavish and gritty Medieval epic as the who” read more