Netflix | Release Date: November 9, 2018
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insicknessNov 16, 2018
The writing in this movie is boring and unrealistic. They depict Robert the Bruce as a wholesome, #metoo-era nice guy who does not sleep with his wife on the first night of their marriage because he doesn't know her well enough. Tired of allThe writing in this movie is boring and unrealistic. They depict Robert the Bruce as a wholesome, #metoo-era nice guy who does not sleep with his wife on the first night of their marriage because he doesn't know her well enough. Tired of all the Netflix white-washing. Expand
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UTM-Nov 11, 2018
The characters in Outlaw King are written sloppy and lazy. This means that the story is impaired because of bad character developmend.The fights in this movie were very realistic and amusing to watch but they were tentionless, because theThe characters in Outlaw King are written sloppy and lazy. This means that the story is impaired because of bad character developmend.The fights in this movie were very realistic and amusing to watch but they were tentionless, because the enemy was weak althought they were with much bigger quantity.

This is a fast paced movie for people that love gruesome fights and for people that don't care about the story.
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Gamzguy17Aug 21, 2021
A spiritual sequel to 1995's "Braveheart" that shares a few of that film's qualities but quickly becomes a saccharine trite adaptation of Scotland's Robert the Bruce. It's like watching a big-budget Hollywood production of a Middle Ages film,A spiritual sequel to 1995's "Braveheart" that shares a few of that film's qualities but quickly becomes a saccharine trite adaptation of Scotland's Robert the Bruce. It's like watching a big-budget Hollywood production of a Middle Ages film, but without any fun or spirit- just obnoxious incompetency. Expand
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