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Flesh+Blood

  • 1985
  • R
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
22K
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Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Tom Burlinson in Flesh+Blood (1985)
In medieval Europe, a young girl from a noble family is obsessed with her captors - commoners.
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In medieval Europe, a young girl from a noble family is obsessed with her captors--commoners.In medieval Europe, a young girl from a noble family is obsessed with her captors--commoners.In medieval Europe, a young girl from a noble family is obsessed with her captors--commoners.

  • Director
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Writers
    • Gerard Soeteman
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Tom Burlinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Tom Burlinson
    • 148User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Martin
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Agnes
    Tom Burlinson
    Tom Burlinson
    • Steven
    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Hawkwood
    Fernando Hilbeck
    Fernando Hilbeck
    • Arnolfini
    • (as Fernando Hillbeck)
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Celine
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Cardinal
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Karsthans
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Summer
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Miel
    Bruno Kirby
    Bruno Kirby
    • Orbec
    Kitty Courbois
    • Anna
    Marina Saura
    • Polly
    Hans Veerman
    Hans Veerman
    • Father George
    Jake Wood
    Jake Wood
    • Little John
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • Niccolo
    Blanca Marsillach
    Blanca Marsillach
    • Clara
    Nancy Cartwright
    Nancy Cartwright
    • Kathleen
    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Paul Verhoeven
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    7iaido

    Great fun

    After the success of Conan the Barbarian, the 80's saw a glut of Midevil adventure movies, but none of them stand on the same ground as Flesh and Blood. No movie, at the time, was more unabashedly filled with gore and nakedness. It doesnt try to be glossy or romantic in any way but isnt heavyhanded or serious either.

    As he was so often in nearly every role he played, Rutger Hauer is perfect and at ease, alive, and eating up every frame of film he is in. A sad reminder of the days when he had so much promise, before he went downhill into Direct-To-Video Land.

    Jennifer Jason Leigh is caught in one of her rare stilted preformances. Instead of going above the b-movie tone, she sort of wallows in it, but everyone else in the movie is also over the top and caricatured, so the film does not suffer and is invigorated instead of being obtuse.

    The perfect blend of violence and sex, good and bad acting, b-movie tone with a studio budget. One enjoyable movie.
    General_Cromwell

    Gloriously over the top

    Gloriously over the top middle ages saga from Verhoeven,who certainly makes sure the film lives up to its title!This is an exraordinarily bloody film,and apart from the gore we get dead babies,brain damaged nuns,plague infected flesh,raping,pillaging,and some terrible table manners.This is hugely enjoyable stuff,with some terrific black humour.Verhoeven also stages some excellent action sequences.The opening battle to take back the city is good,as is the amazing contraption to scale the castle that gets destroyed,and the final battle inside the castle is gripping.Rutger Hauer is reliably excellent in this,not so much a loveable rogue as a steely eyed psycho.Even better is Jennifer Jason Leigh as the kidnapped princess,who turns out to be a cunning,scheming,bitch.Witness the scene where she turns the tables on Hauer,who is attempting to rape her.There's good support also from Susan Tyrrell as a revolting whore,and Ronald Lacey as a demented priest who seems to have stepped straight out of the film 'The Devils'.This is miles better than all the other sword and sorcery films that were around at the time,because Verhoeven pulls no punches,and instills the film with a savage wit.Great music as well from 'Conan' composer,Bazil Poleduris.This film deserves a sequel!
    8Tweekums

    Sex and violence in medieval Europe

    When a fortified city is taken from its rightful ruler while he is away he hires mercenaries to help retake it. I promises that they can have twenty four hours to loot as the please but once they are victorious he betrays them; ordering them to disarm and leave any treasure they have found. Soon afterwards the departing mercenaries discover a statue of St Martin and take it as a sign that their leader, also called Martin will make them rich. Not long after this they meet the man who betrayed them and make off with wagons loaded with valuables... and Agnes, the young woman promised to his son Steven. The mercenaries rape her but soon it becomes clear that Martin wants her for himself; especially after she helps him seize a castle which the mercenaries use as their new home. Of course things are far from over and they will have to contend with attacks from opposing forces and an outbreak of the plague!

    If you have seen other films from director Paul Verhoeven you will have an idea of what to expect; violence, sex and nudity. While this means it won't appeal to everybody it didn't feel overly gratuitous. The film captures the filth and unpleasantness of the era in a way that might feel familiar to people watching things like 'Game of Thrones' now but would have been unusual at a time when things were far more sanitised. Our protagonists are more morally ambiguous than one expect; Martin is far from heroic as he forces himself onto Agnes and later she shows a cunning side as she appears to fall in love with him but doesn't forget Steven... one feels she will do what it takes to survive in the least unpleasant way possible. Rutger Hauer impresses as Martin and Jennifer Jason Leigh does a solid job as Agnes. The supporting cast are pretty good too. The action scenes are suitably gritty with many characters getting killed in ways that aren't swift and painless. One or two of these deaths are also quite inventive thanks to Steven's scientific approach to warfare. Overall one for fans of the genre who don't like things overly sanitised.
    7Wuchakk

    Moral ambiguities and barbaric reality in post-Medieval Europe

    At the beginning of the 16th century in plague-ridden Western Europe an uncouth band of lawless mercenaries led by the charismatic Martin (Rutger Hauer) kidnap a virgin noblewoman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) as revenge against a double-dealing Lord (Fernando Hilbeck). The tough commoners hole up in a small castle while the Lord's son, Steven (Tom Burlinson), tries to save his betrothed (Leigh) with his militia.

    While the events in "Flesh+Blood" (1985) take place just after the medieval period, it could be categorized as a medieval flick. It takes the general setting & color of "The Last Valley" (1971) and mixes-in the music & tone of "Conan the Barbarian" (1982) with genius Basil Poledouris scoring both (although this score is nowhere near as notable). The film's brutal grit and vulgarities influenced "Rob Roy" (1994) and the hole-up-in-a-castle plot was recycled in "Iron Clad" (2011). If you favor any of these movies you'll probably appreciate "Flesh+Blood" despite some overdone elements, like Susan Tyrrell's verging-on-lunatic performance.

    There are two conflicting factions: The nobles & their knights and the armed "commoners," but neither are portrayed as the "good guys" and "bad guys." Martin, for instance, is a bold and charismatic alpha male, but he's also kind of scum; sorta the best of the worst. Steven easily stands out as the most gallant individual, but when he doesn't get his way he pompously threatens retired-knight Hawkwood (Jack Thompson). At the end of the day this is a unique, adult-oriented film about using your natural gifts, including your wit & body, to survive in a barbaric disease-ridden reality. Memorable moments abound.

    The film runs 2 hours, 6 minutes and was shot entirely in Spain. The Castilla-La Mancha was also used in El Cid (1961).

    GRADE: B
    9claudio_carvalho

    Machiavellian, Violent, Amoral and Hypnotic Adventure in the Middle Ages

    In 1501, in the Western Europe, in a period when the black plague is jeopardizing the populations, an army of mercenary peasants leaded by Martin (Rutger Hauer) fights side-by-side with the noble Arnolfini (Fernando Hilbeck) to retrieve his castle, with the promise of a huge reward. However, the band is betrayed by Arnolfini, and decides to pay him back, assaulting and stealing a caravan under the command of Arnolfini and his son and student, Steven (Tom Burlinson). In one of the wagon is traveling the fiancée of Steven, Agnes (Jennifer Jason Leigh), who is accidentally kidnapped and later raped by the group. Agnes becomes Martin's mate, and the mercenaries decide to invade a castle, without knowing that the army of Arnolfini is chasing them.

    "Flesh & Blood" is one of the best movies in the Middle Ages I have ever seen: it is a Machiavellian, violent, amoral and hypnotic adventure, indeed very brutal, with the peasants being poor and ignorant people, with dirty clothes, spoiled teeth, living in dirty and muddy villages. Therefore, a vision totally different from Hollywood movies, with fancy castles and villages with beautiful people. The direction of Paul Verhoven is efficient and perfect as usual, and the entire cast has magnificent and very natural performances, highlighting the amazing Rutger Hauer in the role of Martin, and Jennifer Jason Leigh who has one of her best performances, in the stunning role of a young woman that uses her body to fight for survival in a hostile environment. I have this movie on VHS, but I bought the DVD recently released in Brazil by the distributor Continental, and it was a worthwhile investment, since the widescreen image and the sound are excellent. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Conquista Sangrenta" ("Bloody Conquest")

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    • Trivia
      The movie was director Paul Verhoeven's reaction to the many movies that, in his view, overly romanticized the Middle Ages. He wanted to show it as a period where brutality, disease, poverty, and hardship were common, and a natural death was a rare thing.
    • Goofs
      After drinking from the contaminated well, several characters immediately fall ill from plague. Plague by any vector has an incubation period of at least one day.
    • Quotes

      Hawkwood: I didn't see the damn thing!

      Martin: I did sir

      [helps Hawkwood]

      Martin: .

      Hawkwood: Bless you Martin, your reward is in heaven.

      Martin: I'd rather get paid sooner sir if you don't mind.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 38 secs by the BBFC with edits to the rape of Agnes. The cuts were waived for the 2005 MGM DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in Slotavond van de Nederlandse Filmdagen (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Throughout the Years
      Composed by Charles Williams

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Conquista sangrienta
    • Filming locations
      • Belmonte, Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain(The Castle was also used in "El Cid")
    • Production companies
      • Riverside Pictures
      • Impala
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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $278
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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