I love the movie Braveheart, and I felt that Outlaw King could serve as a satisfying
spiritual successor of sorts. Having
watched it, I think this assumption of mine has proven to be mostly correct.
Outlaw King is a historical epic action drama film about Robert the
Bruce (Chris Pine), the real-life Scottish hero who crowned himself King of
Scots in the middle of an oppressive occupation of the English, led by King
Edward I (Stephen Dillane) and his impulsive son, Edward, Prince of Wales
(Billy Howle). Despite being greatly
outnumbered, Robert’s forces conduct a successful campaign by
using their familiarity with the land and employing guerrilla tactics.
Solid pacing, fantastic
production quality, striking cinematography, exciting set pieces, and magnetic
acting across the board have made the film a consistently riveting watch from
start to finish. It also employs explicit
mature content – like gory violence, sex, and nudity – to provide titillation in a well-timed and well-placed manner to spice things up without
being too overly gratuitous. All these
things considered, it’s rather obvious that it’s attempting to channel Game of Thrones’ style. And it’s compelling through and through as a
result.
Outlaw King is terrific, but I think a mini-series of the same quality
would have been more fitting and rewarding.
I did some reading about Robert the Bruce, and I thought the film didn’t
capture all the interesting aspects of his life. The film’s depiction is pretty
incomplete. A mini-series would have had
more time to explore his life more thoroughly.
I would have loved to see more of his guerrilla warfare operations, as well
as how he eventually brought the fighting into England and Ireland.
Of course, it’s possible that the
lack of Game of Thrones this year has made
me like Outlaw King more than I would
have had if otherwise. Nevertheless, the
fact remains that it did entertain me immensely.
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