Sunday, July 3, 2011

Ironclad Movie Review

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Do not imagine Ironclad as big colossal film, with a setting around the 13th century, with stories about the upheaval in the land of England when King John came to power, the film is arguably an epic story on a small scale, but that does not mean unattractive.For those who thirst for movie sword fights, I admit this movie did not disappoint, let alone any dish packed battle-of-factly, in the sense not shy about showing off in sadism, at first glance similar to the formula offered by Neil Marshall on the "Centurion", manylots of blood and mangled body of the sword. Ironclad opens with a narrative that tells Britain endless war-torn, between the rebels led by the Baron and the notoriety of their king, King John (Paul Giamatti).

The war continued after the war raged until finally the party bersiteru, the Baron and King John, agreed to end the war. Jonathan clearly knew what he wanted to present to the audience, a sword fighting action movie which I admit is quite sadistic, even in the beginning I had no idea if this movie was so happy bargains are also a lot of blood and body parts are arbitrarily cut down with easy to split

Ironclad as I alluded to earlier, will not be stale, stale, it is also true of the way Jonathan's Home tells the story, through which also he wrote his own story, he would not go-where but stay focused to survive in the castle of Rochester, with little spice the story of history as its background story. The thing that is annoying when the story goes is that there is romance between the characters Marshall inserts with Lady Isabel (Kate Mara), wife of Baron, the owner of Rochester, which I feel no need and just make her film stuck to slow down.


But Jonathan knew he could not linger trapped in a love story, although the aim to attract sympathy, because it takes Ironclad from the beginning is a fast action without further ado, and I think our sympathy to his character was formed spontaneously when we see them by way of defending the castle and also their lives. It was also supported by characters who each have a privilege.

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