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Templario

Título original: Ironclad
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 2h 1min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,1/10
45 mil
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James Purefoy in Templario (2011)
In the 13th century, a determined group of Knights Templar defends Rochester Castle against the tyrannical King John.
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En la Inglaterra del siglo XIII, un caballero templario y algunos de los barones luchan para defender el castillo de Rochester contra el tiránico rey John.En la Inglaterra del siglo XIII, un caballero templario y algunos de los barones luchan para defender el castillo de Rochester contra el tiránico rey John.En la Inglaterra del siglo XIII, un caballero templario y algunos de los barones luchan para defender el castillo de Rochester contra el tiránico rey John.

  • Dirección
    • Jonathan English
  • Guión
    • Jonathan English
    • Erick Kastel
    • Stephen McDool
  • Reparto principal
    • Paul Giamatti
    • Jason Flemyng
    • Brian Cox
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    45 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Jonathan English
    • Guión
      • Jonathan English
      • Erick Kastel
      • Stephen McDool
    • Reparto principal
      • Paul Giamatti
      • Jason Flemyng
      • Brian Cox
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    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • King John
    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Gil Becket
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Baron William d'Aubigny
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Thomas Marshal
    Kate Mara
    Kate Mara
    • Lady Isabel
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Baron Reginald de Cornhill
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Archbishop Langton
    Jamie Foreman
    Jamie Foreman
    • Jedediah Coteral
    Mackenzie Crook
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    • Daniel Marks
    Rhys Parry Jones
    Rhys Parry Jones
    • Joseph Wulfstan
    Aneurin Barnard
    Aneurin Barnard
    • Guy the Squire
    Vladimir Kulich
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    • Captain Tiberius
    David Melville
    David Melville
    • Baron Darnay
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    • Agnes
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      • Erick Kastel
      • Stephen McDool
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    ced_yuen

    Mud, blood and lots of ambition

    There are plenty of lower-budget independent films that have gone on to be more critically acclaimed and more financially profitable than big-budget Hollywood pictures. What is rare, however, is an indie film that masquerades as one of these pictures. A self-labelled "all- star indie action blockbuster" and "inspired by history",'Ironclad' is such a film, trying to redefine the boundaries of British cinema.

    Whether by intention or by coincidence, 'Ironclad' picks up a few years after the end of Ridley Scott's 'Robin Hood'. It is England, 1215. King John (Paul Giamatti) has been forced to sign the Magna Carta, which limits his power and ensures the freedom of men.

    With the help of a Danish army, the King rampages across the country to regain absolute power. Baron Albany (Brian Cox) and a band of rebels take Rochester Castle in an attempt to stop the tyrant king. A siege takes place, and the rebels must hold the castle until reinforcements arrive.

    The film certainly ticks many of the boxes of an action blockbuster. There's a clear "big bad guy vs. underdog good guy" vibe, plenty of action, and some veterans among the B-list cast. The $25 million budget, although pocket change in Hollywood, shows how badly this indie film wants to be big. A big film, however, is not necessarily a good film.

    'Ironclad' is at its strongest when it comes to the physical side of things. It does not shy away from gory violence. Heads, hands and feet go flying, blood splatters all over the the camera's lens, and there's a particularly nasty bit involving a man and a catapult. The weapons feel like instruments of destruction rather than Medieval-chic accessories, and often succeed in making viewers wince.

    The fight choreography is particularly impressive - characters look like soldiers trying to tear each others' hearts out, as opposed to actors trying to high-five each other's swords. The action sacrifices style and appearance for physicality and brutality, which results in a refreshing level of authenticity.

    The 13th century England recreated looks good enough to fool anyone but a history buff. Giamatti and Cox play their roles with conviction and succeed in getting the story moving. Giamatti is particularly watchable, playing King John as an unhinged sadist.

    The narrative is where 'Ironclad' falters. Fully aware that the film is essentially about a group of soldiers in a building, the writers have tried to spice things up. One of the rebels (James Purefoy) happens to be a Templar Knight. He regrets killing people for God, so he goes on a diet of silence and chastity, the latter of which is tested (of course) by the lady of the castle (Kate Mara). These are ill-advised attempts at emotional content and only serve to distract from what should have been a simpler, more polished affair.

    Regrettably, the filmmakers decided to emulate that most repulsive staple of modern action blockbusters - the shaky-cam. Specifically namechecking 'Transformers 2' and the 'Bourne' sequels as influences (not a good sign), they decided to shake the picture to create "a very real sense of action".

    What is achieved instead is a very real sense of frustration every time the action is made unnecessarily incoherent. Once again, the "Michael Bay Effect" has ruined a film that would have otherwise looked excellent, and wasted the work of an obviously talented action choreographer.

    Despite its flaws, fans of mud'n'blood, hack'n'slash mini-epics will find plenty to like in 'Ironclad'. It is comparable to 'Robin Hood' despite costing $130 million less to make. Director Jonathan English wanted to create an action blockbuster. In terms of scale and ambition, he has succeeded. But blockbusters aren't perfect, and neither is this.
    6intelearts

    437th Review: Blood and Valour (But mostly blood)

    Definitely shot in a Ridley Scott fashion this is an effective medieval pot-boiler with some moral vision and lots and lots of gruesome full-on combat scenes - without a doubt some of the more bone-crunching, blood squelching fights of recent memory.

    Is a great movie? No. It never quite delivers on its promise, and though extremely competent it just can't quite produce that true magic that better films can. It is, however, a highly competent and interesting historical drama. I have some quibbles with costuming etc; but that kind of goes with the territory.

    All in all, this is a full-on medieval siege account of the Siege of Rochester -it is well made is most respects and if medieval battles are your thing then you'll be into it.
    6lewiskendell

    A bloody siege.

    Ironclad is a fictionalized medieval war movie set in Britain during the second rebellion against King John, brought about by his dismissal of the Magna Carta he was forced to sign in the first rebellion against him and his attempts to punish those who forced him to sign it. 

    The movie is basically about a Templar and a small group of soldiers who are attempting to hold Rochester Castle, the key to southern England, against the siege of John's superior army and Danish mercenaries. Ironclad is nothing special, but it's entertaining enough. There are a few faces you'll probably recognize among the cast, like Brian Cox, Paul Giamatti, and Kate Mara. I doubt any of the actors or actresses will be up for many awards (though Giamatti, as King John, does get a memorable scene or three), but they do good enough jobs that I had no complaints. 

    The look of the film is reminiscent of other recent similarly set action movies, like Black Death and Centurion. Very bleak, grey, and violent. Blood splashes all over the place during the frequent battle scenes, limbs are hacked off, and gaping wounds abound. This isn't a movie for the squeamish.

    As I mentioned before, Ironclad isn't a huge step forward for this kind of film, but it succeeds well enough at what it attempts to do for me to give it a positive review. See it, if you're interested.
    mikelang42

    Tip top medieval English gore-flick

    This hack and slash classy English historical movie set in the year 1215, tells the mostly true story of the vile King John,played with wonderful abandon by the great actor Paul Giamatti with a perfect English accent,who for reasons to many for this review lays siege to Rochester Castle in Kent.The castle looks the real deal, but it was built for the film in the beautiful countryside of Wales.The budget was small in USA terms,£20 million, but the film looks fantastic and belies it's low budget.The main theme music by Paul Brady is beautiful.The cast is the cream of British actors, the likes of James Purefoy,Brian Cox,Derek Jacobi,Charles Dance and Jason Fleming.Mackenzie Crook and new young actor Aneurin Barnard shine in supporting roles along with female lead Kate Mara.It is a very gory movie with proper stunt work rather than reliance on CGI.Here in UK it got a 15 cert.If you like this sort of film, think a smaller version of El Cid, then your in for a treat.For reasons i don't understand this cracking good film sat on a shelf for over a year to get a release.In my view, a must see.
    6dreenphlanger

    Dark, raw and brutal

    Even though historically inaccurate, I found this movie appealing, due to its gloomy atmosphere, raw characters and great fighting performances.

    Filmed with low budget, the story focuses on a specific event, therein lacking certain depth and dynamics. Although poorly developed, the characters are well chosen and give the impression that they actually belong to that time and place. I especially liked how James Purefoy expressed the dark of his character.

    The fighting scenes are realistic, brutal and very convincing, and it is a real drawback that the chaotic camera movement spoiled that which is best in this movie.

    If you like raw medieval action, violence and gore, then this is the movie for you.

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    • Curiosidades
      According to Writer and Director Jonathan English, the bloody hackings of arms and legs were not done with CGI, but with old-fashioned prosthetics.
    • Pifias
      In 1215, Rochester was already a sizable city. When Rochester castle is seen in the film, there is no sign of the dwellings that would have comprised the city, nor of the cathedral, which is a massive building, situated about one hundred yards from the castle. The cathedral was looted by King John's forces, during the siege.
    • Citas

      King John: I am the blood! I am God's right hand! And you will never dictate to me how I am to be a king!

    • Créditos adicionales
      As the last end credits roll, there is the following language: No animals were harmed in the filming of this picture. "Especially Newts. "
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Breakfast: Episodio fechado 25 febrero 2011 (2011)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de julio de 2011 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Suiza
      • Estados Unidos
      • Alemania
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Húngaro
      • Latín
      • Danés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Ironclad
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Tree Tower Manor, Gales, Reino Unido(Archbishop's residence)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Mythic International Entertainment
      • ContentFilm International
      • Film & Entertainment VIP Medienfonds 4 GmbH & Co. KG (I)
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      • 25.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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      • 5.151.023 US$
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      • 2.35 : 1

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