Synopsis
The true story of a woman who defied a nation and made history.
King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire by challenging him to a duel.
2021 Directed by Ridley Scott
King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire by challenging him to a duel.
Jodie Comer Matt Damon Adam Driver Ben Affleck Harriet Walter Marton Csokas Alex Lawther William Houston Oliver Cotton Aurélien Lorgnier Nathaniel Parker Tallulah Haddon Bryony Hannah Thomas Silberstein Adam Goodwin Ian Pirie Daniel Horn Michael McElhatton Sam Hazeldine Clive Russell Julian Firth Sylvain Lablée Zoé Bruneau Chloé Lindau Adam Nagaitis Elise Caprice Fiona Maherault Valinski Tassia Martin Camille Mutin Show All…
Ridley Scott Ben Affleck Matt Damon Jennifer Fox Nicole Holofcener Morgan O'Sullivan Kevin J. Walsh James Flynn Teresa Kelly Aidan Elliott
Stéphane Cressend Gary McGinty Loïc Chavanon Riccardo Monti Colman Corish Cristina Onori Briana Hegarty
Rob Inch Rachel Walker Nicole Chapman Brodie Toriati Michelle O'Loughlin Nora Nagys Catherine Lundon Emma Condren Elsie Barry
David Giammarco Tim Gomillion Paul Massey Stéphane Bucher Sue Harding Oliver Tarney Daniel Birch Adam Mendez Sophia Hardman Dawn Gough Kevin Penney Adam Armitage Oliver Ferris William Miller Can Yesilyurt
Matteo Silvi Valérie Chapelle Karine Hamelle Amélie Bouilly Sophie Dauchez Tiberio Nardi Aurélie Bouchet Dorothy Campbell Jodi Corpe Vincent de Monfreid Vanessa Ricolleau Elaine Hopkins
O Último Duelo, 最後的決鬥, ดวลชีวิต ลิขิตชะตา, Le Dernier duel, 最后的决斗, El último duelo, Ostatni Pojedynek, المبارزة الأخيرة, Последният дуел, El darrer duel, Poslední souboj, Η Τελευταία Μονομαχία, El Último Duelo, Viimane duell, آخرین دوئل, Le dernier duel, Le Dernier Duel, הדו קרב האחרון, Posljednji dvoboj, Az utolsó párbaj, 最後の決闘裁判, უკანასკნელი დუელი, 라스트 듀얼: 최후의 결투, Paskutinė dvikova, Pēdējais duelis, Ultimul duel, Последняя дуэль, Posledný súboj, Poslednji dvoboj, Последњи двобој, Son Düello, Остання дуель, Trận Đấu Cuối Cùng, 最後絕鬥
a grade school me too script that asks the question “maybe we should… believe women?” and then pats itself on the back just for asking the question. the irony that i was bored by the first two sections but liked where it was heading, and by the time jodie finally gets to shine the dialogue takes a sharp turn and the whole thing nosedives into the dirt. in the end i’m fine with this existing because it technically is a baby step in the right direction, but still feels like watching someone take this step from miles ahead and waiting for them to catch up. anyways jodie comer really is so fucking talented
Chapter 1: Am I The Asshole For Challenging My Best Friend To Trial By Combat? So me (51M) and my wife (19F) have been happily married for many years, but she told me my best friend (37M) was bothering her or something while I was away for work. To be perfectly honest I wasn't really paying attention to what she was saying. I didn't think it was a big deal so I told her to go make me a sandwich. I had a long day cleaning up toilets at MIT and talking to my therapist so of course I needed something to eat. Anyways, AITA?
Chapter 2: Am I The Asshole For Sleeping With My Best Friend's Wife? I (37M)…
I don’t know what’s more disturbing:
- blonde Ben Affleck
- Matt Damon with a mullet
navigating the minute psychological distortions that allow men to somehow see things like romance and codes of honor in what is actually an insanely bleak, everyday reality for women. one where they're systemically considered nothing more than petty property (not worthy of dignity or being heard) and the only chance they might ever have at some form of justice is an ugly, hyper-violent pissing contest. a really solid piece of writing by damon, affleck and holofcener that is rich with character subjectivity and detail that ridley realizes with a very effective sense of misery and weight; emotional and physical. you wait quite awhile for the duel without even realizing it, and by the time it actually arrives it's unbearable, almost…
Jodie Comer's back must hurt from the colossal weight of carrying this singlehandedly