In an exciting Knightfall, Prince Louis finally meets Landry face to face, and the king sends his army to war.
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This Knightfall review contains spoilers.
Knightfall Season 2 Episode 5
“You’ve brought women into our temple. Have you lost your minds?”
When I watch or review historical drama, I make a point to avoid, as much as possible, information that will spoil the enjoyment of experiencing various narrative threads unfold as the series progresses. Such has been the case with Knightfall and Vikings. And while I can’t say for sure whether Prince Louis succeeds his father on the throne, I still hold out hope that Landry will violently put down Philip’s rabid dog. Of course, conventional wisdom tells me I’m going to be disappointed, but “Road to Chartres” more than makes up for that with a perfect blend of tightly crafted action sequences, rapidly evolving political intrigue,...
TV
This Knightfall review contains spoilers.
Knightfall Season 2 Episode 5
“You’ve brought women into our temple. Have you lost your minds?”
When I watch or review historical drama, I make a point to avoid, as much as possible, information that will spoil the enjoyment of experiencing various narrative threads unfold as the series progresses. Such has been the case with Knightfall and Vikings. And while I can’t say for sure whether Prince Louis succeeds his father on the throne, I still hold out hope that Landry will violently put down Philip’s rabid dog. Of course, conventional wisdom tells me I’m going to be disappointed, but “Road to Chartres” more than makes up for that with a perfect blend of tightly crafted action sequences, rapidly evolving political intrigue,...
- 4/22/2019
- Den of Geek
by Saayak Santra
Given the present circumstances of the world, I never knew Raj Kumar Gupta’s directorial debut, in 2008, would make so much sense today. ‘Aamir’ is the story of Dr. Aamir Ali [Rajeev Khandelwal] who returns to his home ground Mumbai, after working in London, due to bad times. But little did he know that landing in Mumbai would be his life’s biggest mistake. How the events unfold in the movie will keep the spectators biting their nails.
The concept is inspired, thought-provoking, and makes you brood about the end of the story long after the reels have run out. The film is thrilling, even though it is quite predictable at places. The fact that all the actors (most of them) debuted here adds to the fresh aura of the film. The editing is the best part of the movie. It’s so swift and crisp, hardly leaving any loose ends.
Given the present circumstances of the world, I never knew Raj Kumar Gupta’s directorial debut, in 2008, would make so much sense today. ‘Aamir’ is the story of Dr. Aamir Ali [Rajeev Khandelwal] who returns to his home ground Mumbai, after working in London, due to bad times. But little did he know that landing in Mumbai would be his life’s biggest mistake. How the events unfold in the movie will keep the spectators biting their nails.
The concept is inspired, thought-provoking, and makes you brood about the end of the story long after the reels have run out. The film is thrilling, even though it is quite predictable at places. The fact that all the actors (most of them) debuted here adds to the fresh aura of the film. The editing is the best part of the movie. It’s so swift and crisp, hardly leaving any loose ends.
- 4/15/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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