


Ironclad
In the year 1215, the rebel barons of England have forced their despised King John to put his royal seal on the Magna Carta, a seminal document that upheld the rights of free men. Yet within months of pledging himself to the great charter, the King reneged on his word and assembled a mercenary army on the south coast of England with the intention of bringing the barons and the country back under his tyrannical rule. Barring his way stood the mighty Rochester castle, a place that would become the symbol of the rebel's momentous struggle for justice and freedom.
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Plot Summary
In 1215, King John of England is a tyrannical ruler who has been excommunicated by the Pope and is facing a brutal rebellion from his own barons. In a desperate attempt to reclaim his throne, John must defend Rochester Castle from the attacking barons, led by the formidable Baron Fitzwalter. A small band of determined knights, led by the fearsome warrior William de Albany, are the only hope for the castle and its inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Ironclad received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its brutal and visceral action sequences and historical setting, while others criticized its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences generally found it to be an entertaining, albeit gory, medieval action film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense and graphic combat.
- Criticized for a weak storyline and character development.
- Appreciated for its gritty portrayal of medieval warfare.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's action-packed battles and historical setting, finding it a visceral and exciting watch. However, some viewers felt the plot was predictable and the characters lacked depth.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Jonathan English, had previously directed the medieval action film 'Minotaur' (2006) and drew inspiration from historical accounts of sieges.
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