Did he do it?
>>220684949She was asking for it.
God decided that he did do it, thats the point of trial by combat.
This movie didn't have to suck as much as it did.
second film coomer has been in where she's been raped
>>220684949Since the braindead senile director decided to make one part of his "Roshomon" narrative THE TRUTH because a woman is speaking, could never tell a lie (unlike the retarded and evil men), you know what happened and the movie just wasted your time.
>>220684949Yes. He didn't consciously believe he did anything wrong, though. The fact he knocked up that other bitch eliminates any meaningful remnant of romanticism from his act, so nigga was guilty as fuck.>>220684996Yeah. It's a 5/10 that could've been a 7+/10. Definitely a victim of the metoo era.
>woman cheats>lies>a man diesa tale as old as time itself
>>220684996i liked it i just think matt damon sucks. ben affleck isnt great either.
>>220685020She's good looking when she isn't chubby.
>plays like an armour-clad re-imagining of Rashomon crossed with a #MeToo-inflected remake of Straw Dogs.
>>220684949Probably 50%, as in it's impossible to tell without literal video cameras having been in the room with her obviously not consenting. Surely he "pressured" her to to some extent, and she most likely found him charming before hand. Thus, "maybe."Good kino though.
>>220684949> Modern historians largely defend Marguerite de Carrouges as a credible victim within a deeply patriarchal medieval system. Scholars such as Sara McDougall and Hannah Skoda argue that women in 14th-century France faced enormous legal and social risks when accusing powerful men of rape, making false accusations extremely unlikely in cases like hers. Historian Eric Jager also notes that Marguerite’s testimony remained consistent despite the possibility of execution if her husband lost the duel. Modern readings of The Last Duel therefore tend to view her not as a manipulator, but as a woman attempting to seek justice in a society structured against her.Chuds lost
>>220685084She's great looking when she's chubby.
>>220684949I’ve never seen this one. The armor looks neat. Is it worth to skim through it to watch a fighting scene?
>>220685108I hate this guy. He's really ugly, his Top 10 is shit, and that clip where he's seething about Zack Snyder is cringe overload.
>>220685030>the braindead senile directorwhy can't redditors get off their "Ridley is teh dementia'd" kick, even after years? One of the most boring dogmatic things on this godforsaken board.
>>220685153yeah he sucks. Never read a review of his I thought was good, and I think he's a Nolanpleb as well. Can't imagine how bad his top 10 is.
>>220685148Yes. It's a well made movie. A little too long and definitely marked by the zeitgeist (in a bad way), though.
>>220685154What do you expect from a chud poster?
>>220685148It looks great like most Ridley films, even is later ones. The period detail, armor, and fighting scenes, set design etc look great. Dunno how accurate that stuff is though, but well worth watching for.
>>220685130>the SOIENCE says 95% of rapes remained unsolved because it's just word against word>the SOIENCE says this 700 year old rape case has a definite verdict>nooo you can't just judge a woman's testimony for consistency to determine if she's making it up nooo memory doesn't work like that chud>unless it's a 700 years old case then consistency is an open and shut proofBelieve the SOIENCE
>>220685130>deeply patriarchal medieval system.>a society structured against herneoLeftist gobbledigook. nonsense, that is.
>>220685130>Chuds lostThe movie is a highly political production. The fact Affleck and Damon were significant contributors, even to the script, suggests they did it in order to atone for their own history of sexual misconduct.
>>220685294>>220685326I believe her. She reported him knowing she could lose her husband in a duel and her entire reputation for life. She was very brave and strong.
>>220685441>her entire reputation for lifeNot that much of a concern, since she would be executed.
>>220685481> since she would be executed.Okay, now I believe her even more.
>>220685441>She was very brave and strong.So. Much. THIS. She fought the phalus-ocracy tooth and nail for months. AND she WON. She was a hero in 15th century le France. END OF STORY.
>>220684949Of course he did, he was found guilty. Did you even watch the movie?
>>220685532She literally won. And I don't support losers.
>>220684949Ridley has forgotten, I imagine.
>>220685130>modern historians
>>220685586oops wrong image
>>220684949What modern disagreement would have to be decided in a duel?
>>220685586Is this where academia haters get all their secret history from?
>>220685609No that's ok, go on.
>>220685617The presidential elections.
>>220685641That sounds fair. It would be more honorable.
>>220685617Asuka or Rei
>>220684949Yes he did, even in his own testimony he describes a rape.
>>220685148This is perhaps the last Kino film about the medieval period you'll see; the next one will just be Netflix garbage.
>>220685617When the car in front of you lets someone trying to turn right into the lane in front of him, you should be able to challenge the fag that allowed that. Also, people who don't accelerate exactly when the light turns green. Driving would eventually become more pleasant.
>>220685619I got a history minor and the personality types in the classes I took made me skeptical of the people becoming modern historians. Having said that there was one girl that dressed like a Russian grandma and looked like she was 15 that I was dtf
>>220685815For me it's people who slow down before they actually get into the turn lane.
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