Last Knightsis a 2015actiondrama filmdirected byKazuaki Kiriyaand written byMichael Konyvesand Dove Sussman, based loosely on (andWesternizing,for the most part) the Japanese legend of theforty-seven rōnin.[7][8]The film, a joint production between the UK, Czech Republic and South Korea, starsClive OwenandMorgan Freemanin the lead roles. It centres on a band of warriors who seek to avenge the loss of their master at the hands of a corrupt minister.[9][10][11][12]
Last Knights | |
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Directed by | Kazuaki Kiriya |
Written by | Michael Konyves Dove Sussman |
Produced by | Luci Kim |
Starring | Clive Owen Cliff Curtis Aksel Hennie Peyman Moaadi Ayelet Zurer Shohreh Aghdashloo Ahn Sung-ki Morgan Freeman |
Cinematography | Antonio Riestra |
Edited by | Mark Sanger |
Music by | Nicolas Neidhardt Satnam Ramgotra Martin Tillman |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes[1][2] |
Countries | United Kingdom South Korea[3] Czech Republic[4] |
Language | English |
Budget | $19.2 million[5] |
Box office | $1.8 million[6] |
The film had its limited release on 3 April 2015, byLionsgateand was released tovideo on demandon 30 June 2015.[13]The film was dedicated to the memory of actorDave Legeno,who died in 2014.
Plot
editCommander Raiden is surprised when aging nobleman Bartok makes him heir to his kingdom, a vassal to a corrupt empire. When minister Geza Mott beats Bartok for failing to provide an adequate bribe, Bartok retaliates and is put to trial where he denounces the loss of honour in the empire. Raiden is ordered to execute his master Bartok, whose clan is disbanded and estate divided. Geza has his warrior Ito watch Raiden lest he seek revenge.
A year passes and Geza, still fearful of Raiden, demands half his father-in-law Auguste's troops to protect construction of his newly fortified estate, and is promoted to First Councillor to the Emperor. The Emperor chides Geza for his paranoid behavior over Raiden who is now a drunkard. Raiden has sold his sword for drink, his wife has left him, and he is hated by his men for killing Bartok. Geza relaxes his watch on Raiden.
Raiden and the Bartok clan soldiers have sacrificed everything for the illusion of complete defeat, while preparing to avenge Bartok's death. Auguste, an old friend of Bartok, has made a pact to help Raiden in return for freeing his daughter from her abusive marriage to Geza. Raiden and his men infiltrate Geza's estate and face Geza's soldiers.
Raiden kills Ito in a duel; Ito's men surrender to him. Raiden breaks into Geza's bedroom and decapitates him as his men rescue Bartok's daughter. The Emperor's council realises the public view Geza's death as righteous and widely support the Bartok clan. They caution him against the risk of turning the people against the crown. Raiden asks that only he be executed for Geza's death.
The crown publicly acknowledges the righteousness of the Bartok clan, but reminds the crowd that killing a high council member is the same as an attack on the emperor and Raiden will be executed. Raiden charges Lieutenant Cortez to take control of the Bartok clan. In flashback, he apologises to Naomi. Raiden lowers his head with his eyes closed, and as the executioner draws his sword back, Raiden's eyes suddenly open wide as the screen goes to black.
Cast
edit- Clive Owenas Raiden
- Morgan Freemanas Bartok
- Cliff Curtisas Lieutenant Cortez
- Aksel Hennieas Geza Mott
- Dave Legenoas Olaf
- Ayelet Zureras Naomi
- Shohreh Aghdashlooas Maria
- Ahn Sung-kias Auguste
- Tsuyoshi Iharaas Ito
- Park Si-yeonas Hannah
- Hannah Rose Caton as Lilly
- Giorgio Caputoas Slim Tully
- James Babson as Fat Jim
- Payman Maadias Emperor
- Noah Silver as Gabriel
Reception
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OnRotten Tomatoes,the film has an approval rating of 16% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 3.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "As blandly unimaginative as its title,Last Knightsrevisits well-worn sword-and-sandal tropes without adding anything new—or interesting—to the genre. "[14]OnMetacritic,the film has a weighted average score of 27 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[15]
Manohla Dargis ofThe New York Timessaid the film "proves as square and blandly manly as an oldPrince Valiantcomic strip. "[16]
Justin Chang ofVarietywrote: "Last Knights is a fairly ludicrous mystery and a so-so action movie, but it’s nonetheless been constructed with an earnest attention to detail that shouldn’t be taken for granted."[17]
Max Nicholson ofIGNawarded it a score of 5.8 out of 10, saying "Last Knightsdoesn't quite rise to the challenge, despite good leads in Clive Owen and Morgan Freeman. "[18]
References
edit- ^"The Last Knights".British Board of Film Classification.30 March 2015.Retrieved10 December2018.
- ^Scheck, Frank (25 March 2015)."Last Knights:Film Review ".The Hollywood Reporter.Retrieved3 April2015.
- ^Nicholson, Amy (1 April 2015)."South Korea Wants to Dominate Pop Culture, and This Movie Is a Big Step".L.A. Weekly.Retrieved13 July2017.
- ^"The Last Knights: Morgan Freeman a Clive Owen točí v ČR".FandímeFilmu.cz(in Czech).Retrieved13 July2017.
- ^"Initial Certification Search"(Type "Last Knights" in the search box).Fastlane NextGen.Retrieved10 May2020.
- ^"Last Knights".Box Office Mojo.Retrieved27 December2021.
- ^Stewart, Sara (1 April 2015)."Freeman, Owen casualties of bloody badLast Knights".New York Post.Retrieved8 June2015.
Immersing the Japanese samurai legend of the 47 ronin — recently told in 2013's47 Ronin– in a gloomy, multiethnicGame of Thronesaesthetic
- ^Zumpe, Lee Clark (6 April 2015)."Kazuaki Kiriya's Last Knights falls short of expectations".Tbnweekly.com.Tampa Bay Newspapers.
If it sounds a bit familiar, that's probably because "Last Knights" mirrors the tale of the 47 Ronin.
- ^Kay, Jeremy (31 October 2012)."Clive Owen, Morgan Freeman to star in The Last Knights".Screen International.Retrieved1 December2012.
- ^Ji, Yong-jin (20 November 2012)."Korean Capital and Crews Enters Hollywood Mainstream".Korean Film Council.Retrieved1 December2012.
- ^Lee, Hye-ji (19 November 2012)."Park Si-yeon, Ahn Seong-gi to Work with Morgan Freeman in Korea-funded Hollywood Pic".10Asia.Retrieved1 December2012.
- ^"Park Si-yeon Excited to Work with Morgan Freeman onThe Last Knights".The Chosun Ilbo.1 December 2012.Retrieved1 December2012.
- ^"Last Knights".The Numbers.Retrieved22 June2015.
- ^"Last Knights (2015)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango.Retrieved4 May2022.
- ^"Last Knights Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive.Retrieved3 April2022.
- ^Dargis, Manohla(3 April 2015)."Review: 'Last Knights' Has Sword Swinging and Cape Twirling in the Name of Revenge".The New York Times.
- ^Chang, Justin (25 March 2015)."Film Review: 'Last Knights'".Variety.
- ^Nicholson, Max (2 April 2015)."Last Knights Review".IGN.Retrieved11 July2020.