Guardian of the Paladin

Federico 2022-04-19 09:02:01

The background of the story is the Crusades again, but I really can't see how many times. Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman, the two soldiers, witnessed the atrocities of the Crusades after capturing the city, and they were disheartened. Leng, the team that left the Eastern Expedition began to turn against their hometown. On the way, they encountered a convoy of witches escorting them. They joined the team out of the responsibility of the paladins, and they also embarked on the road of no return. There are many adventures along the way, and in the end, both of them are martyred in the battle with the devil.
The whole plot is actually very simple, but the atmosphere of the film is quite dark and weird. The two leading actors have no particularly outstanding performances. To describe it in one word - hard. Cage, ah, Cage still hasn't gotten rid of the siege of bad films. It is estimated that the investment in this film is not small, but the box office is not able to recover the cost. I continue to look forward to the appearance of his good films.

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Extended Reading
  • Demetris 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The various moans that the teacher makes every time he is hurt is really... so sweet ❤

  • Felipe 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    The overall blandness and local flaws are there, but they are not classified as bad films. The assessment of North America's evil is that they are disgusted with the political inaccuracy of witches in the film. Crusaders and witches appear in it. , Black Death, knights, exorcism and other medieval background elements are exciting, the overall dark tone is very bold in business, and the middle is similar to the plot of "Guanshan Feidu", several characters are not too convincing, Cage's regular performance.

Season of the Witch quotes

  • [after Felson and Behmen are thrown into jail]

    Felson: What they do with deserters anyway?... Hang them?...

    [deeply in thoughts]

    Felson: Burn them?

    Behmen: Probably both.

  • Behmen: [preparing for battle] Whomever slays the most men drinks for free.

    Felson: I'll take the 300 on the left, you take the 300 on the right.

    Behmen: But if we divide them evenly, who will buy tonight's drinks?

    Felson: Oh, you're buying, my friend.