Medieval
For honor. For justice. For freedom.
Overview
The story of fifteenth century Czech icon and warlord, Jan Zizka, who defeated armies of the Teutonic Order and the Holy Roman Empire.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set against the backdrop of the 14th-century Hussite Wars in Bohemia, 'Medieval' provides a unique perspective on a lesser-known period in European history. It explores themes such as religion, politics, and the impact of war on common people, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the time.
- Stunning visuals and production design that transport viewers to the Middle Ages, engaging battle scenes, captivating performances by Ben Foster and Michiel Huisman, complex character development that delves into power struggles and morality
Fun Facts
- The film was shot entirely in the Czech Republic, using many authentic locations such as Kutná Hora and Prague Castle. The town square in Kutná Hora was re-created for the market scenes. Ben Foster (playing Taborite leader Jan Zizka) underwent a physical transformation for the role, losing 30 pounds to authentically portray the commander's gaunt appearance.
Available Languages
Český
CZ
Title: Jan Žižka
"Zrod vojevůdce"
English
US
Title:
"For honor. For justice. For freedom."
Français
FR
Title:
"Pour l'honneur. Pour la justice. Pour la liberté."
Slovenčina
SK
Title: Ján Žižka
""
Pусский
RU
Title: Средневековье
""Ради чести. Ради справедливости. За свободу""
Український
UA
Title: Середньовіччя
"За честь. За справедливість. За свободу."
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Reviews
Medieval? Mediocre.
There is a grand tale to be told about the historic Jan Žižka, his times and all that goes with it - the social, religious, political atmosphere, the power-play, the backstabbing, the wars.
And parts of this tale have been told well.
But not in this movie. It has good actors, wonderful locations, competent crew, and the biggest budget a Czech movie ever had so far - but it fails. The overall dramaturgy, the pacing, the direction and even the cut fail. This movie has many troubles, and the script is at the core of them.
The start is promising - it introduces us into the situation, where no-one is "good"; Zizka and his mercenaries are for hire, and who is your enemy today can be your comrade tomorrow. The powerful keep changing sides, nothing is certain, except for the low-born will be suffering either way.
But where to go from here? There could have been a wild romp through many of the stations of Zizka's life. Or it could have been a character study, how Zizka came to be the Czech national hero he is. But the movie fails to do that, too - it also burdens us with an unnecessary (and most likely a-historical) love story, and draws out things for long, long, long.
The battles appear fierce, close up, bloody; if you don't look close, it gives the rough impression of good fighting scenes.
Too many cliches, too many wide-eyed pained looks from the good lady, and TOO MUCH TIME WASTED.
This bit could've been told in a quarter of the time, without skipping anything - and we'd get to see much more of the Czech history (plus more battles, intrigues, and if unavoidable, also love stories).
**TL;DR: A waste of talent, money, and time.** No need to waste yours, unless you have an lazy time to while away.
PS: The few token PoC they have to squeeze in these days have been cast as Cumars, plus some vaguely asian-mongolian looking extras. The actual Cumars were from Turkey, but fair-skinned and -haired, and known (as well named) for this aspect of their appearance. But mooks are mooks, right?
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar
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