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The Knight Arn is sent on a last mission against Saladin. He has to win this battle, before he can go home to Sweden, and finally marry his Cecilia and start a family. But the peace back hom... Read allThe Knight Arn is sent on a last mission against Saladin. He has to win this battle, before he can go home to Sweden, and finally marry his Cecilia and start a family. But the peace back home is threatened by the Danes.The Knight Arn is sent on a last mission against Saladin. He has to win this battle, before he can go home to Sweden, and finally marry his Cecilia and start a family. But the peace back home is threatened by the Danes.
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Quite brilliant
Camera work, script and acting are brilliant. Concept to go from language to language stunning even with subtitles
Long film watched with effortless desire for more
The missing parts from Arn: The Knight Templar (2007)
The story is good, the script is good, the acting is good, however, the cut wasn't so good.
There are a few holes in the plot of "Arn: The Knight Templar (2007)" which this movie fills in, together with a few repetitions of scenes (with the same footage), so that the movie is watchable.
Is seems like the editor didn't want the original movie to extend beyond two hours, so he cut some of the scenes out.
Personally I would have preferred one longer movie than one movie and then another with the missing scenes, however, both movies were good.
Hopefully, some day someone will edit the two into one complete movie.
P.S. I gave the first one 8/10 and only 7/10 to the second because I felt it wasn't distinctive enough from the first.
There are a few holes in the plot of "Arn: The Knight Templar (2007)" which this movie fills in, together with a few repetitions of scenes (with the same footage), so that the movie is watchable.
Is seems like the editor didn't want the original movie to extend beyond two hours, so he cut some of the scenes out.
Personally I would have preferred one longer movie than one movie and then another with the missing scenes, however, both movies were good.
Hopefully, some day someone will edit the two into one complete movie.
P.S. I gave the first one 8/10 and only 7/10 to the second because I felt it wasn't distinctive enough from the first.
Don't knock it till you try it
Just about to watch this film - haven't read the book but it is next on my list.
Have to say I thought the first movie was brilliant - even with the subtitle - and I have read the first two books.
Obviously it wasn't possible to include everything in the movie but there was enough to whet the appetite for the sequel.
As a Scot I wouldn't put too much store on the Braveheart comparison. Braveheart was a Hollywood abomination with little or no respect for the real story - eg No bridge at the Battle of Stirling Bridge!!! As for Troy - the first and greatest epic tale ever written (which I have also read) - Hollywood once again creates a vile and obscene version of the tale, changing the story to make sure Brad Pitt survives until the final scenes and allowing Paris to survive the final battle (and what was the pronunciation of the names about) Despite some negative comments I am looking forward to watching this movie and will mark it later.
Have to say I thought the first movie was brilliant - even with the subtitle - and I have read the first two books.
Obviously it wasn't possible to include everything in the movie but there was enough to whet the appetite for the sequel.
As a Scot I wouldn't put too much store on the Braveheart comparison. Braveheart was a Hollywood abomination with little or no respect for the real story - eg No bridge at the Battle of Stirling Bridge!!! As for Troy - the first and greatest epic tale ever written (which I have also read) - Hollywood once again creates a vile and obscene version of the tale, changing the story to make sure Brad Pitt survives until the final scenes and allowing Paris to survive the final battle (and what was the pronunciation of the names about) Despite some negative comments I am looking forward to watching this movie and will mark it later.
It's simply great - go and see it:)
Most of the people who have given poor reviews for this movie have read the book - they then seem to compare the two but most people here won't have read the book, like myself. I thought the movie was, in conjunction with the 1st one, the best of last year...and I watch a lot of movies...
So the story takes off from where the last one ended. It moves a little faster than the previous movie, which I also enjoyed, and there is plenty of character development. I did identify with the characters in Tempelriddaren (2007) and so was very much ready for their last adventure.
This film will not disappoint and the final scene where he rides onto the battlefield will bring a lump to your throat...
Super film - don't judge the movie by the film and go and enjoy it instead.
So the story takes off from where the last one ended. It moves a little faster than the previous movie, which I also enjoyed, and there is plenty of character development. I did identify with the characters in Tempelriddaren (2007) and so was very much ready for their last adventure.
This film will not disappoint and the final scene where he rides onto the battlefield will bring a lump to your throat...
Super film - don't judge the movie by the film and go and enjoy it instead.
A Decent Movie
This movie and the previous one is actually quite dissatisfying. If you, like me, have read the books. You will be quite disappointed. The movie does not live up to the standard of the books, unfortunately. There's so many things in the books which is not present in the movies, I actually had quite big hopes for the second movie. Unfortunately, the movie did not live up to my hopes.. I had hoped for so much more. Especially when it comes to the parts regarding the Holy Land. Unfortunately my expectations were a lot higher then I should have expected :S Well, the movie was alright. But the money spent on it was a total waste since they removed all the great parts from the story.. Excuse me for my poor drunken English, its not much more to say except that the movie was quite the appointment :(
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- TriviaThe battle at the end of the film, Battle of Lena, was according to historians won by the Swedes because of the heavy snowing that made the heavy armored Danish knights useless. According to Swedish legends, the Swedes where aided by Odin. Also the battle shown in the film is combined with the Battle of Gestilren where warriors from Norway joined with the Swedes.
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Composed by Anders Glenmark, Niklas Strömstedt
Lyrics by Anders Glenmark
Niklas Strömstedt
Musical Arrangement Anders Glenmark
Sung by Marie Fredriksson
Performed by André Ferrari (percussion), Esbjörn Hazelius (flute and violin), Anders Glenmark (bass, keyboard, guitar), The Stockholm Session Strings
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- Арн: Королівство в кінці шляху
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- SEK 210,000,000 (estimated)
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- $8,787,136
- Runtime
- 2h 8m(128 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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