Quick Review: An unusual chivalry tale of conflict, sacrifice, cruelty, but above all a battle of egos, told from various perspectives in a repetitive, but skillful plot structure, "The Last Duel" may be a bit draggy, cold, and at times hard to keep track of, but its medieval imagery is imposing in its grittiness and somber tone, the action scenes -- savage and deftly-staged, notably the ultraviolent final duel, and the acting rather brilliant, with Comer dominating the screen, and Affleck standing out.
4 comments:
I saw it advertised and thought it looked a bit drab.
Ah, it's not perfect, but the production values are top-notch and the cast is pretty solid.
Can anybody help me to understand which version was right? The victim? The accused? Or the Main lead?
I believe it's open to interpretation.
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