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Outlaw King
This exciting and dramatic film tells a tale about the Scottish ruler amid the fourteenth century, Robert The Bruce. Robert needs to go through a progression of troubles and energizing experiences as he chose to battle against the greatest and biggest armed force in that time, the English armed force.
23 February 1975, Auckland, New Zealand
24 May 1948, Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, UK
1 January 1977, Southwark, London, England, UK
November 08, 2018
For a historical drama, it's actually very unremarkable.November 08, 2018
Mackenzie has assembled a very decent cast and has clearly taken great pains to get the period detail right.November 08, 2018
Mackenzie knows that a personal connection - not just love of country, but love itself - can ground a sweeping story even when it stumbles.November 08, 2018
There's still enough adventure to entertain.November 08, 2018
There are also moments to make historians wince, most especially a third-act chronology that egregiously conflates details of Loudoun Hill with the Battle of Bannockburn seven years later. But Outlaw King gets far more right than it ever gets wrong.November 09, 2018
The first scene/shot ends, and so, too, does the movie's attempt to do anything inventive with its tale of history.November 08, 2018
Mackenzie shaved 20 minutes or so after its premiere at TIFF, but there's still no getting around the fact that what starts as a drama of occupation and political fracturing invariably must give way to lengthy, loud, and splatter-enhanced combat.November 08, 2018
Pine, up to his chain mail in mud, just looks tired.November 08, 2018
The battles are brutal, the bludgeoning horrid, yet Outlaw King is frustratingly muted. It's authentic but rarely dynamic.November 08, 2018
Why do moviemakers insist on telling historical stories when they're really just interested in costumes and war?November 08, 2018
Outlaw King fails to become the rightful heir to this throne, because it never goes big enough.November 09, 2018
This is an efficient and watchable film...