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O Cavaleiro Arn é enviado em uma última missão. Ele tem que vencer esta batalha, antes de poder voltar para casa na Suécia, e finalmente casar com Cecilia e começar uma família. Mas a paz em... Ler tudoO Cavaleiro Arn é enviado em uma última missão. Ele tem que vencer esta batalha, antes de poder voltar para casa na Suécia, e finalmente casar com Cecilia e começar uma família. Mas a paz em casa é ameaçada pelos dinamarqueses.O Cavaleiro Arn é enviado em uma última missão. Ele tem que vencer esta batalha, antes de poder voltar para casa na Suécia, e finalmente casar com Cecilia e começar uma família. Mas a paz em casa é ameaçada pelos dinamarqueses.
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Arn - Rikets vid Vägens Slut like Braveheart, or El Cid truly remind us that without honor and chivalry - real service - life is without meaning. It is frankly a straight out terrific watch - it carries its weight as the most expensive Swedish film ever - and some for this movie goer.
Faster, tougher, and with more battles and drama, it is not only longer than its predecessor, it's also a class above.
This is well considered film-making and I take mild exception to those here who found the filming naive or under par: several of the camera shots in the desert are breathtaking; simply outstanding. There seems to more effort this time when it comes to scenery, costuming (Weave and weft look right), lighting, and in particular sound - all are well-judged and the palette particular in the Nordic scenes are full of subtle grays and blues that lend much. Unlike the first one really sees the money up on the screen.
In addition Arn mixes more humor, Norwegians in particular come off with great PR from this, and more seriousness with Royal intrigues aplenty to create some good drama - here some more close-ups would have been really good - especially in the court scenes - the story-telling is too literal and focuses too much on the speaker rather than reactions - but it is a small gripe.
What I'm getting at it that this is a wonderfully watchable film - enough swordplay to satisfy and enough political intrigue and chivalrous love to engage the brain and melt the heart.
The story continues from Arn-Tempelriddaren with Arn still in fealty in the Holy Land but soon to released from his debt to serve, and so return to his Nordic home.
The film is the Swedish Braveheart - and none the worse for that - with some tender moments of real love, good battle scenes, and infighting politics - honestly I recommend this a being a really good and satisfying view.
As you can tell we really enjoyed this - no flack - and would openly and honestly recommend as a great couple of hours to anyone who enjoys films like Braveheart etc;
Regarding some of the other reviews: I see that most of the very negative reviews come from those who loved the books- having never read them maybe I am at an advantage here? Whatever, we loved both films, and this one in particular, and on its won merits it really was one of our favorite films of the year. We got the DVD and just wish they had put extras on it - would love some production notes and a commentary.
Recommended.
Faster, tougher, and with more battles and drama, it is not only longer than its predecessor, it's also a class above.
This is well considered film-making and I take mild exception to those here who found the filming naive or under par: several of the camera shots in the desert are breathtaking; simply outstanding. There seems to more effort this time when it comes to scenery, costuming (Weave and weft look right), lighting, and in particular sound - all are well-judged and the palette particular in the Nordic scenes are full of subtle grays and blues that lend much. Unlike the first one really sees the money up on the screen.
In addition Arn mixes more humor, Norwegians in particular come off with great PR from this, and more seriousness with Royal intrigues aplenty to create some good drama - here some more close-ups would have been really good - especially in the court scenes - the story-telling is too literal and focuses too much on the speaker rather than reactions - but it is a small gripe.
What I'm getting at it that this is a wonderfully watchable film - enough swordplay to satisfy and enough political intrigue and chivalrous love to engage the brain and melt the heart.
The story continues from Arn-Tempelriddaren with Arn still in fealty in the Holy Land but soon to released from his debt to serve, and so return to his Nordic home.
The film is the Swedish Braveheart - and none the worse for that - with some tender moments of real love, good battle scenes, and infighting politics - honestly I recommend this a being a really good and satisfying view.
As you can tell we really enjoyed this - no flack - and would openly and honestly recommend as a great couple of hours to anyone who enjoys films like Braveheart etc;
Regarding some of the other reviews: I see that most of the very negative reviews come from those who loved the books- having never read them maybe I am at an advantage here? Whatever, we loved both films, and this one in particular, and on its won merits it really was one of our favorite films of the year. We got the DVD and just wish they had put extras on it - would love some production notes and a commentary.
Recommended.
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
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 :(
This film is excellent in every way. I would challenge anyone to watch this and not be totally enthralled. The acting is superb by all involved. The scenes in the Holyland and Sweden are very well portrayed. I was particularly impressed by the lead actor's horsemanship which enhances every scene that he is in on horseback.This is not only an action film but also a very tender love story. A lot of the film has subtitles but this is not a problem as it is very well blended between different languages and the subtitles. I am hard to please in films so believe me when I say this a good movie then it is a very good movie.
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.
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- CuriosidadesThe 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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- Arn: The Kingdom at the End of the Road
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- SEK 210.000.000 (estimativa)
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- US$ 8.787.136
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 8 min(128 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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