But my point from the beginning of the discussions is that in the movie Arthur and his knights are not roman soldiers sent to Britain, they are British fighters sent to rome. They are romans because their country has been conquered, made part of the Roman Empire and they automatically became Roman citizens.From IMDBBased on a more realistic portrayal of "Arthur" than has ever been presented onscreen. The film will focus on the history and politics of the period during which Arthur ruled -- when the Roman empire collapsed and skirmishes over power broke out in outlying countries -- as opposed to the mystical elements of the tale on which past Arthur films have focused. Written by Scott SummertonIn 400 AD, the Roman Empire extends to Britain and the Romans become impressed with the fight skills of the warrior Sarmatian people, which are spared, but have to send their sons to serve Rome in the cavalry for fifteen years. Only after these services, these knights are free to return home. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table have their last mission before achieving their freedom.The movie never claims that Arthur was from Rome and sent to Britain. It's about him and his knights being sent on a last mission only a few hours before midnight on the day they're supposed to get the papers freeing them from the Empire and allowing them to return to their lives in Britain.
In any case, it is still just a movie, enjoy it for what its worth. 300 had a lot of falsehoods, but I went to the movie expecting that and to be entertained, not to watch true history enfold... Heck, if every movie I saw was true, I would probably be bored with movies.....
Yes, apologies to Karsten, but great topic starter!
What's really pissing me off is that I'm going to have to watch this bloody thing now so I know what I'm talking about!
...and I shall punish them by not subjecting myself to it!
Apologies for being blunt Jon but they don't give a shite (how do you like my Irish accent ?) whether you watch it or not. It's a good movie regardless of how near or far it is from something there's a 95% chance isn't even true, by refusing to watch it I think the only person you're punishing is yourself.I think you're approaching this the wrong way, you should watch it, enjoy it for the entertainment it provides and then you'll be in a better position to bash it for its historical perspective because, as you said yourself, you'll know "what you're talking about".