For all those who were deeply dissatisfied with Russell Crowe last year / version of Ridley Scott's Robin Hood - and I think it can mean a lot of people - to a certain degree Ironclad paralyzing monotony of the film offset and inaction.
Located in the thirteenth century, go to Ironclad, directed by Jonathan English, King John (Paul Giamatti), breaking the agreement he signed the Magna Carta and the attempt to reclaim their castle with the help of some diabolical Dane. Marshall (James Purefoy), a Templar, learns of his plan, and with the help of Baron of Albany (Brian Cox) and his handful of mercenary (Jason Flemyng and Mackenzie Crook), to strengthen Reginald of Cornhill (Derek Jacobi) and Lady Isabel (Kate Mara, the last time in 127 hours, rounding a strong cast) of the castle of Rochester, in an attempt to John, to hold until French reinforcements.
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