This was a really good movie to sit and watch, I highly recommend it to everyone. This is the first movie I believe Jackie Chan didn’t play a bumbling fool
Not like this, no, but it's obvious this is a work of fiction very loosely based on history. It likely references stories of soldiers who fought like Romans on the frontier of Parthia and China. It was believed these were the remnants of the legions Crassus brought when he tried to invaded Parthia, likely having been pressed into the service of the Parthians. But it's also true Roman merchants and private citizens DID make treks to as far as China. Not whole empires and certainly not Roman Emperors.
those costumes were just bad, not a lick of historical accuracy, Romans soldiers didn't wear blue, though I get them wanting to make it clear who the "bad guys" were. would say much about the acting, but the scene with Jackie having to mercy ki ll his friend, was pretty heart wrenching. though having the eagles arrive, such a ripe off from Tolkien.
In reality the Romans never used crossbows, and their primary weapon was the gladius a short sword
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Which is a pity, because mass archer volleys are a good counter to horse archers who the legions struggled to deal with.
You underestimate the power of Rome even if Rome is surrounded they find a way to succeed and win
Romans and crossbows ? Not quite !
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This movie made me cry 😢
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This was a really good movie to sit and watch, I highly recommend it to everyone. This is the first movie I believe Jackie Chan didn’t play a bumbling fool
Thank you for your recognition.
I'd recommend another movie The Myth 2005 where Jackie Chan has a dual role
Romans never were there. They were not able to win with Parts so it is only full fantasy movie.
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Archeology finding reveal they reaching China
Not like this, no, but it's obvious this is a work of fiction very loosely based on history. It likely references stories of soldiers who fought like Romans on the frontier of Parthia and China. It was believed these were the remnants of the legions Crassus brought when he tried to invaded Parthia, likely having been pressed into the service of the Parthians.
But it's also true Roman merchants and private citizens DID make treks to as far as China. Not whole empires and certainly not Roman Emperors.
Roman armor is not like that they use lorica,hamata, squamata segmentata
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Despite the historical inaccuracies the over the top detail of their armor in this fictional movie is actually cool, including their shield
What is the movie name
Dragon Blade/Tian jiang xiong shi
Thanks
Huan loser only can kill Tiberius by cowardly way
those costumes were just bad, not a lick of historical accuracy, Romans soldiers didn't wear blue, though I get them wanting to make it clear who the "bad guys" were.
would say much about the acting, but the scene with Jackie having to mercy ki ll his friend, was pretty heart wrenching.
though having the eagles arrive, such a ripe off from Tolkien.
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Red was the overall color but romans wore purple, red, green, blue depends on the family.
Different Legions also wore different colors at different time period from Early Roman Republic-Late Roman Empire
So they were ruled by a child
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