Die by the Sword (2020)

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Die by the Sword: Directed by Christopher Forbes. With Mike Amason, Alyssa Amelia, Jezibell Anat, David Axe. The Roman Empire occupied Britannia (Britain) for four centuries, providing protection and peace in exchange for submission. The Romans built Hadrian’s Wall on the northern border to keep out the Picts, fierce and mysterious warriors who painted them-selves blue. But in the fifth century, the Romans left, leaving the British to fend for themselves under the leadership of King Vortigern.

“OK, so this movie was quite nice! I saw it at a sneak preview, had no expectations and was surprised in a positive way. Its no Oscar-winner, the constant moaning of the girls kinda irritated me a few times but overall…scary, but not in an u0026#39;average shark movieu0026#39; way, some nice twist and just fun!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo why this kinda dull review? Well, I read a lot of reviews on IMDb, never feel the urge to write one. But there is something with IMDb reviews which bothers the hell out of me. Allow me:u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere is this guy here (he must be so much fun at parties), who wrote a review presenting 14 reasons or so, why the diving in this movie was impossible/not logical/not realistic or whatever. Therefore, the movie received one star. This bothers me. Why? Allow me again:u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo, I do not dive, but I teach at University. Not really movie material, but letu0026#39;s say a movie is made about the life of a University teacher (why would you do that you ask? good question). Letu0026#39;s say in this movie, ALL details about the very complex and technical nature of u0026#39; University teacheru0026#39; are impossible/not logical/not realistic. But, the movie is fun and entertaining. Why, oh why in Gods name, would I feel the urge to write a review to correct all these u0026#39;mistakesu0026#39; related to something I happen to be an expert in?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn other words, why do so many reviewers here feel this urge to correct the impossible/not logical/not realistic with regard to something they happen to know a lot of? Just enjoy the movie (or not, if its s*cky), but over-analyzing it from your u0026#39;expert viewu0026#39;? To be honest, most of us donu0026#39;t really care about that and just want to enjoy the movie…”

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