@@santaclause369 It's neither good nor bad. The truth is that anyone who doesn't know who El Cid was will find it fascinating, but for a historical figure about whom little is known, it's disappointing from start to finish and only the battle scenes save it from mediocrity.
I was watching the video without paying attention to the comments just to end and look for the Mount & Blade reference I knew it was here, thanks for confirming my faith in humanity.
In that times, battles were fought differently. Chivalry was expected to be given and also received. For common men was not usual to kill other men, they fought only while their leader fought. Disabling oponent and survive was the purpose, nothing like fight to the last man.
@@dlm9090 Sneak? No. Charge down the hill while column was moving and unprepared? Yes. Also they could charge separately - first one part and then second, charging at the rear of the already engaged column.
That just made no sense... If you have a column of men in a gulley, and their Moorish cavalry flees the scene. Well, you might want to deploy archers. Who plans an ambush in a ravine, so deliberately taking the high ground and just neglects archers.
The people who order direct cavalry charges into wall of spears after wasting the power of surprise by standing still in full view for an hour and smirking while the enemy forms up.
@@giovannipanzeri6431 My understanding is that a cavalry charge will break a wall of spears apart. The spears aren't long enough or high enough to get the horses to stop and their weight will bash through. This is why pikes were invented. Now anyone who orders a charge of cavalry against an unbroken wall of pikes is an imbecile. But spears, yeah, you can break that.
@@johnargus9081 pikes give a larger advantage against an horse charge, but spears can be used to the same effect if the infantry is well trained. A cavalry charge could disrupt wathever wall of infantrymen, even armed with pikes or spears if it managed to make contact, but to charge directly a line of well armed men, (they are all using mail and spears so they are trained retainers not common churls) with spears, giving them the time to deploy by securing their spears to the ground, place on uneven terrain is extremely risky. You would try to fight them on a more plain ground and flank them. of course you could try to bet on psichology and hope they would break ranks but they seem relatively well trained.
funny part is, he asked his brother for free passage through his land so he can conquer the lands of his youngest brother. What imbecile would trust that lol
They agreed previously to battle in another place. Sancho's host of soldiers was moving there, thinking that Fernando wouldn't break his word. He did, which opened a can of worms that worsened Fernando's life because breaking honor goes in both ways.
King Sancho without an elite guard. Not sending outriders to probe the advancement. Not employing archers in a successful ambush. Loose ringmail that does not protect the throats...
Well the other king wasted the power of surprise for no reason at all waited till Sancho’s forces were reorganized before ordering a cavalry charge directly on a wall of spears.
The general look of the armies is better than Vikings. Mail too lose and so on, but at least no leather fetish. I just wonder why the battle choreo has to be so bad. Effectless mail that can be stabbed through, attacking a formation like this frontally, strange sheet metal shields, giving up any order after the first contact and causing chaos and confusion that in reality would lead to instant end of the battle and more strange choices..
Chainmail can absolutely be stabbed through with enough force. It was far more effective against cuts. What struck me as unrealistic was overrepresentation of swords.
I watched the series until an early season 2 episode where our hero threw his sword and killed a fleeing assassin. I have a rule where I don't watch anything once they start throwing their swords. Lazy writing. The armor and settings in the series were quite good, though.
@@GameOver-fn2ogI could honestly imagine that in practice fighters would loosen their chainmail around the neck similar to how even today soldiers don’t uphold military doctrine when fighting in war
Is it so difficult to listen to a military expert, so that absurd things do not happen in battles, such as that way of an ambush? and the woman that "warrior" makes no sense
Nica action, stupid fight. 1. If you want to attack, attack ! Don't wait till the enemy is prepared 2. If you only have tiny shields, dont build a shield wall, it is useless 3. Horses don't commit suicide and therefor don't charge into spears. They are smarter than hoomans.
Armour and weaponry look very good. I guess, it's early for surcoats, but i wonder, shouldn't warriors wear at least something to know who they are fighting?
The axe the woman was holding seems to be late medieval but other than that the weapons and armor indeed look good. Regarding uniforms, there is not much evidence that early/high medieval armies wore specific clothing to distinguish themselves from the enemies. In practice armies fought in formation with the friendly side looking towards the enemy while the enemy was looking towards your direction.
The armor looks terrible. On more than one character, the chainmail is loose and ill-fitting, to the point of billowing out, leaving the neck and other body parts exposed. No wonder they don’t seem to protect anything. But perhaps there is a justification. Did both armies just emerge from another battle? Even then, good quality mail would not get so distorted as to hang so loosely.
@ I am wondering if loose armor was actually a thing in practice as it might had been more comfortable 🤔 It’s like soldiers in current times not upholding military doctrine when being in war for long time if you know what I mean. Medieval depictions should be separated from actual practice after all.
In this era, that should be displayed on their shields. That and it's a lot easier to keep track of who is on what side when people actually stay in formation.
Kind of normal move for heavy cavalary. Strange is idea that infantry could do so well against such a charge with those spears. This is just nonsense battle
Imagine how hard it would be to coordinate two groups of horsemen to appear at the exact same time on two opposite ridges without any modern comms. Seriously.
It's an interesting story actually. She is supposed to be Alberta, wife of king Sancho. She is only mentioned in history documents a couple of times, and we know almost nothing about her. Historians believe she was a noble from northern Europe due to her name not fitting Spain at that time. The director probably used that opportunity to turn her into some kind of nordic princess with a warrior culture.
@@EduGC-zp4sj If she is only mentioned a couple of times, we can be SURE that she was the run-off-the-mill noble lady of the time. This just kills the immersion.
@@EduGC-zp4sjAnti-woke crew doesn’t know what history is. They get mad and call everything woke, they even called GTA 6 woke. “Woke” doesn’t mean anything anymore
The lightsabering through armor is strong in this one. And why charge straight into spears? And do the Moors even know who tobswipe at when easily galloping through a horde of troops?
@@avm1004 It doesn’t seem there will ever be a third season. It has not been officially cancelled, but it was supposed to be released in 2022 and we haven’t heard about it again.
Too much blood scenes blood spraying in every swing of sword , cut at first strike.. they are wearing steel chain mail shirts, cuts are impossible , piercing might happen but also have to be lucky. Tested in ideal condition. Fixed non moving human body replicas with chain armour attacked by sharp blades, arrowheads and spears, while spectators were in good condition, and full power strike. Be aware that in melee combat fighters are exhausted, they have to swing their heavy weapons while wearing heavy protection gear so each strike has lesser and lesser power if battle last long enough. Fighting scenes are interesting for watching of course😊.
¡Qué cosa más mala! En estrategia: Hacen una emboscada y se paran arriba a dejar tiempo a los emboscadps a que se organicen... no vaya a ser que los pilles por sorpresa. Por supuesto haces una emboscada en una especie de valle y no llevas arqueros para que machaquen a los de abajo sin problemas... El otro, mostrando pericia, se mete en un valle sin enviar exploradores a ver si hay alguien en las zonas altas... ¡ no vayamos a joderles la sorpresa! En la batalla: las cotas de malla se rompen como si fueran de agua, con un corte sale sangre a lo bestia... ¿Sabes que la cota no la traspasas así ni de broma? Quizás con la lazna desde el caballo y quizás con la espada en el suelo pinchando, pero ¿cortando? anda ya Las cotas bien sueltas, para que den sarpullidos con los movimientos. Una mujer en plan guerrero definitivo... ¡lo que hay que hacer por el wokismo idiota! ¡Ah! ¡que es una vikinga! Que no tiene nada que hacer en esa época histórica en España... la próxima vez pondrán a una guerrera Jedi con su sable luz. Los de los escutos raros esos poniéndolos uno al lado del otro haciendo ruido... ¡qué molón! Otra cosa es que esos escudos sean enanos para esto ¿no se les ocurrió usar unos de coma, lágrima o el triangular? Mira que usar un escudo tipo vikingo pero en pequeño... supongo que es por lo de la mujer guerrera. Y lo de tirar la tía el hacha... ¡manda huevos! Lo dicho... me han quitado cuaquier posible gana de ver la serie.... ¡VAYA BASURA!
Its seems to me like it is some battle in spain and the army passing the way had allied with Moors (spanish muslims)... Initially they retreated but then charged back on the enemies. This strategy was a common trend in muslims.
i wonder if the director know how strong is the horse when it charge down hill =))) this make me laugh, i mean, in what universe a man can stop a horse which just run down hill with just a small shield and a wooden stick =))) wtf
Se nota que en España hay un buen trabajo en temas de representar en series o peliculas su historia ,como Ala Triste o esta serie .Seria genial ver una pelicula basada en la experiencia de los últimos años de los españoles en Sudamerica ,su punto de vista sobre la independencia o cosas así .
Vaya basura de serie. Qué pena, porque con nuestra historia, si tuvieramos el presupuesto anglosajón, hariamos cine belico que perduraria decadas en lo más alto.
i agree. its unfortunate that we get such great movies for british history which i love as an Anglo Saxon but we never see anything for other countries
@@joe-vr4fg Fore example Polish perspective we have such bloody and rich history .... sadlly we aint have such budget like Anglo Saxons... plus our politicians are not ours and many other problems thats why we never get legit movies like for example "Braveheart" OR "Save Private Rayn "and we saved Europe plenty times and Europe owe us a lot.
This scene is cringe af. The director doesn't seem to be too good in his craft. The costiumes are mediocre, the acting is poor, the writing terrible, the characters need to constantly narrate everything thats happening because the director either didnt seem capable to relay whats happening on screen in any other way, or he did but thought the viewer to be too stupid to know if person A attacks person B without person C yelling "person A attacks person B!" in a cringe, overly dramatic way. Not to mention the tactics used in the battle look as if a 6 year old invented them.
You are right, and added to that it is very annoying that they have invented the story of a historical figure; It is understandable that they add non-historical events for the sake of the plot, but they exaggerate regarding the license thereof, I do not expect to see a documentary but a Minimal Coherence and credibility with the characters out of respect for the iconography that they represent for an entire nation . It's like SHIT on the image of Wellintong or Washington
@@kalalimr9390 Que no tiene nada que ver con la época española que se supone retrata... pero hay que poner a una mujer por lo de la inclusividad y mendangas similares.
@@kalalimr9390 Maybe it's Christina of Norway, a Viking princess who was in fact Infanta of Castile. She is buried in the Church of Covarrubias. But the dates don't add up, I'll watch the series.
Mas falso, he montado caballos y se que estos tienen tal fuerza. Caminando empujan a cualquier grupo de personas. Ahora bajando a velocidad, demasiado estática quedo la linea.
@@genowill7081 The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages. Moors are not a single, distinct or self-defined people. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica observed that the term had "no real ethnological value." Europeans of the Middle Ages and the early modern period variously applied the name to Arabs, Berbers, and Muslim Europeans. Corfis, Ivy (January 2010), "The Moors?", The Moors: Al-Andalus, Sepharad and Medieval Iberia, BRILL, pp. 151-162 Ross Brann, "The Moors?", Andalusia, New York University. Quote: "Andalusi Arabic sources, as opposed to later Mudéjar and Morisco sources in Aljamiado and medieval Spanish texts, neither refer to individuals as Moors nor recognize any such group, community or culture." Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Moors" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 812 Blackmore, Josiah (2009). Moorings: Portuguese Expansion and the Writing of Africa. U of Minnesota Press. p. xvi, 18
@@genowill7081moors aren't black. My sources, my eyes. Moors are from the north of África, they have tan skin, but aren't black (1000 years ago or today)
Начали красиво, правдоподобно, сомкнутым строем, а дальше все как в Голливудских фильмах, где каждый сам за себя в хаосе воюет на 360 градусов. Когда от этой бредятины отойдут, и начнут показывать исторические баталии в исторических фильмах. А не сцены битв из звездных воен.
This is El Cid, a Spanish TV series of 2020. Available on Prime Video.
Excellent series. Unfortunately, cancelled before the end.
@@MrRothfux-ts6nm 2 seasons, 10 episodes. There is no word on any cancellations.
@@antoniodejesusviveiros528 It was cancelled after the 2# season. If you watched it, you know it didn´t end.
Is it any good?
@@santaclause369 It's neither good nor bad. The truth is that anyone who doesn't know who El Cid was will find it fascinating, but for a historical figure about whom little is known, it's disappointing from start to finish and only the battle scenes save it from mediocrity.
0:47 Me and my Sarranid mercenary army leaving King Harlaus to die 100 vs 500 for not giving me enough butter
AHSDKJASHDKASHKADS
K buen juego ese, 10/10 para el vicio
I was watching the video without paying attention to the comments just to end and look for the Mount & Blade reference I knew it was here, thanks for confirming my faith in humanity.
and for talking shit about the Sarranid Mamluk
AHAHAHAHAHA
Swadia must be rid of the swine Harlaus if it ever wishes to see greatness
Loses element of surprise and ruins a perfect ambush.. nice commanding
In that times, battles were fought differently. Chivalry was expected to be given and also received. For common men was not usual to kill other men, they fought only while their leader fought. Disabling oponent and survive was the purpose, nothing like fight to the last man.
Eviva Espania!!!!
@@miroslavmatuska9670 Did you pulled that out of your Ass or do you have sources to backup your BS? 😂
I find it hard to believe that cavalry can sneak up on anyone
@@dlm9090 Sneak? No. Charge down the hill while column was moving and unprepared? Yes. Also they could charge separately - first one part and then second, charging at the rear of the already engaged column.
That just made no sense...
If you have a column of men in a gulley, and their Moorish cavalry flees the scene.
Well, you might want to deploy archers. Who plans an ambush in a ravine, so deliberately taking the high ground and just neglects archers.
the opposing force is mostly infantry and cavalry .
The people who order direct cavalry charges into wall of spears after wasting the power of surprise by standing still in full view for an hour and smirking while the enemy forms up.
@@giovannipanzeri6431 My understanding is that a cavalry charge will break a wall of spears apart. The spears aren't long enough or high enough to get the horses to stop and their weight will bash through. This is why pikes were invented. Now anyone who orders a charge of cavalry against an unbroken wall of pikes is an imbecile. But spears, yeah, you can break that.
@@johnargus9081 pikes give a larger advantage against an horse charge, but spears can be used to the same effect if the infantry is well trained. A cavalry charge could disrupt wathever wall of infantrymen, even armed with pikes or spears if it managed to make contact, but to charge directly a line of well armed men, (they are all using mail and spears so they are trained retainers not common churls) with spears, giving them the time to deploy by securing their spears to the ground, place on uneven terrain is extremely risky. You would try to fight them on a more plain ground and flank them. of course you could try to bet on psichology and hope they would break ranks but they seem relatively well trained.
this whole scene is a joke:)))
Imagine riding down a narrow gulley and having no outriders to the flanks front or rear.......
mIlitary 101....
funny part is, he asked his brother for free passage through his land so he can conquer the lands of his youngest brother. What imbecile would trust that lol
And having Moor light cavalry with him too no less
They agreed previously to battle in another place. Sancho's host of soldiers was moving there, thinking that Fernando wouldn't break his word. He did, which opened a can of worms that worsened Fernando's life because breaking honor goes in both ways.
@@Ridlimanyou would still have outriders, Light cavalry who would do some reconnaissance.
lets wait until our enemy form a defensive formation to charge
😂
King Sancho without an elite guard. Not sending outriders to probe the advancement. Not employing archers in a successful ambush. Loose ringmail that does not protect the throats...
Which one was king sancho ? The one who was getting ambushed or the one who was ambushing?
@@RohitSharma-vj1sw the one getting ambushed
Well the other king wasted the power of surprise for no reason at all waited till Sancho’s forces were reorganized before ordering a cavalry charge directly on a wall of spears.
@@SantomPh thanks brother
El Cid, the old movie was a classic, ive not heard of this series until now.
It's like vikings in action play, but with more historical accuracy
Qual o nome dessa série?
@Tiago892- El Cid
mejor para ti, es muy mala
This is one of the most unrealistic war scenes in i
History
Oh there’s worse out there. Much worse
There is so much worse than this.
At least they got the armor and (mostly) the weapons right …
They actually put effort at least, the horses didn't go charging into spears and captures the chaos in a way
Aye...how to use chain coifs....wrong.
watch Viking series
Very generous of them to wait with their "ambush on plain fields" and letting the enemy get into formation.
The general look of the armies is better than Vikings. Mail too lose and so on, but at least no leather fetish.
I just wonder why the battle choreo has to be so bad. Effectless mail that can be stabbed through, attacking a formation like this frontally, strange sheet metal shields, giving up any order after the first contact and causing chaos and confusion that in reality would lead to instant end of the battle and more strange choices..
Isn't small iron shields just Spanish thing?
@sergeandou9853 Depends on time and culture. In this depiction with very early medieval European geared Knights and warriors it looks anachronistic.
Vikings was abysmal. It's not really a complement
@johnstuart4914 I know. Vikings is trash. This is better than Vikings but very far from authentic.
Chainmail can absolutely be stabbed through with enough force. It was far more effective against cuts. What struck me as unrealistic was
overrepresentation of swords.
You gotta hand it to this actor playing "Ruy". The voice commands he's giving out sound fantastic.
I watched this to practice my Spanish listening skills. The main thing I recall is everyone shouting "Lo juro!" every 5 minutes or so 🤣
It's been a long time since I've saw very good movies
A SHOW ABOUT THE THREE SPANISH KING BROTHERS?!? Where has this been my whole life!!
I watched the series until an early season 2 episode where our hero threw his sword and killed a fleeing assassin. I have a rule where I don't watch anything once they start throwing their swords. Lazy writing.
The armor and settings in the series were quite good, though.
Even chainmail on head without padding and neck so exposed that you could ride a bus under his chin ?
@@GameOver-fn2ogI could honestly imagine that in practice fighters would loosen their chainmail around the neck similar to how even today soldiers don’t uphold military doctrine when fighting in war
3:19 Takbeer sound 🐎🔥
هو الشيء الوحيد لي خلى المشهد رائع بعض الشيء
ALLHUEKBER!!!!
Is it so difficult to listen to a military expert, so that absurd things do not happen in battles, such as that way of an ambush? and the woman that "warrior" makes no sense
Nica action, stupid fight.
1. If you want to attack, attack ! Don't wait till the enemy is prepared
2. If you only have tiny shields, dont build a shield wall, it is useless
3. Horses don't commit suicide and therefor don't charge into spears. They are smarter than hoomans.
"Traitor? Me? You're the one who sided with the Moors"
The woman ruined it. Unrealistic
Armour and weaponry look very good. I guess, it's early for surcoats, but i wonder, shouldn't warriors wear at least something to know who they are fighting?
The axe the woman was holding seems to be late medieval but other than that the weapons and armor indeed look good.
Regarding uniforms, there is not much evidence that early/high medieval armies wore specific clothing to distinguish themselves from the enemies.
In practice armies fought in formation with the friendly side looking towards the enemy while the enemy was looking towards your direction.
The armor looks terrible. On more than one character, the chainmail is loose and ill-fitting, to the point of billowing out, leaving the neck and other body parts exposed. No wonder they don’t seem to protect anything. But perhaps there is a justification. Did both armies just emerge from another battle? Even then, good quality mail would not get so distorted as to hang so loosely.
@ I am wondering if loose armor was actually a thing in practice as it might had been more comfortable 🤔 It’s like soldiers in current times not upholding military doctrine when being in war for long time if you know what I mean. Medieval depictions should be separated from actual practice after all.
In this era, that should be displayed on their shields. That and it's a lot easier to keep track of who is on what side when people actually stay in formation.
What Episode is this?
what episode is this
Is there a single depiction of medieval combat without the girlpower warrior trope?
There are plenty, dude. You're just being a pain in the ass.
Como se llama la película?
"El Cid" (2020). Es un serie de television.
LONG LIVE King Sancho and EL CID Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Lord of Valencia and his brave horse Bavieca !
Charge into prepared Infantry...genious move 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kind of normal move for heavy cavalary. Strange is idea that infantry could do so well against such a charge with those spears. This is just nonsense battle
@@arturarturos7050 not realy
Спасибо! Thank you!
pelicula?
El Cid
Ahhhh buenisimoo chee!
What us the name of this film?
Why's there always gotta be some broad thats strong. Every time
Caballería bien organizada existe: 💀
Imagine how hard it would be to coordinate two groups of horsemen to appear at the exact same time on two opposite ridges without any modern comms. Seriously.
a flag.
Carga a toda velocidad existe: 💀
What happened here? Is King of Portugal alied with cordoban moors? Against Castile
Alfonso, king of León VRS. his brother, Sancho, king of Castilla
0:40 the woman ruins the scene. This is just woke madness.
It's an interesting story actually. She is supposed to be Alberta, wife of king Sancho. She is only mentioned in history documents a couple of times, and we know almost nothing about her. Historians believe she was a noble from northern Europe due to her name not fitting Spain at that time. The director probably used that opportunity to turn her into some kind of nordic princess with a warrior culture.
@@EduGC-zp4sj Thanks for the info. I saw the movie El Cid a few times and she is not portrayed this way.
@@EduGC-zp4sj If she is only mentioned a couple of times, we can be SURE that she was the run-off-the-mill noble lady of the time. This just kills the immersion.
She is Viking😂
@@EduGC-zp4sjAnti-woke crew doesn’t know what history is. They get mad and call everything woke, they even called GTA 6 woke. “Woke” doesn’t mean anything anymore
Vaya truño de serie, la.columna por un valle y no lleva ojeadores en las cimas
Qual nome do filme
The lightsabering through armor is strong in this one.
And why charge straight into spears? And do the Moors even know who tobswipe at when easily galloping through a horde of troops?
А мавру похуй и тот и тот неверный
Что за фильм?
La serie de el Cid héroe castellano
Enemigo usa catapulta: 💀
Eran carnicerias esas batallas
Никогда не понимал - как можно зарезать человека в кольчуге простым мечом?
When we get the new season?
@@avm1004 It doesn’t seem there will ever be a third season. It has not been officially cancelled, but it was supposed to be released in 2022 and we haven’t heard about it again.
@sirotley3648 petty , we haven't even seen El Cid battleling the Arabs as a free man
movie name
@@RajuGaire-op7hg el cid, spanish series
Why dismount if you're all on horseback? Just all ride away
Yeah, I thought that was nuts. Nothing in the front. Nothing in the back. Either run forward or turn around and run back.
They have these little dots above their head with the kingdom insignia, that's how they know who to kill.
Looks like it’s fire.
Бедные кони по такому склону в атаку не пойдут. Могли бы и более приемлемую местность подобрать.
Eso lo aprendieron de Ragnark el vikingo
bellissima serie peccato non sia andata avanti :(
What movie is this? :)
El Cid
Honda existe: 💀
Why do film makers insist on treating armor like it’s just for decoration? They b slicing right through it😂
So at the end of the day the Moors weren’t that coward they just regrouped and recharged. but they had to force the actor to say it didn't they … 😒
I knew I recognized the MC of Apocalypse Z from somewhere
Too much blood scenes blood spraying in every swing of sword , cut at first strike.. they are wearing steel chain mail shirts, cuts are impossible , piercing might happen but also have to be lucky.
Tested in ideal condition.
Fixed non moving human body replicas with chain armour attacked by sharp blades, arrowheads and spears, while spectators were in good condition, and full power strike.
Be aware that in melee combat fighters are exhausted, they have to swing their heavy weapons while wearing heavy protection gear so each strike has lesser and lesser power if battle last long enough.
Fighting scenes are interesting for watching of course😊.
that's why I must remind myself to enjoy the cool cinematography.
Spectators? You mean participants?
@@sjonnieplayfull5859 yes. Participants.
Following a trail like that, they were just asking for an ambush.
The woman is holding the axe in the wrong position.... good grief
Eso es película, en la vida real una Caballería así los hubiera aplastado... !!
Arco existe: 💀
Интересно, вместо проткнутой лошадки, король рыцарю новую выдаст? Что они так резво на копья бросаются? И орут....
¡Qué cosa más mala!
En estrategia:
Hacen una emboscada y se paran arriba a dejar tiempo a los emboscadps a que se organicen... no vaya a ser que los pilles por sorpresa.
Por supuesto haces una emboscada en una especie de valle y no llevas arqueros para que machaquen a los de abajo sin problemas...
El otro, mostrando pericia, se mete en un valle sin enviar exploradores a ver si hay alguien en las zonas altas... ¡
no vayamos a joderles la sorpresa!
En la batalla:
las cotas de malla se rompen como si fueran de agua, con un corte sale sangre a lo bestia... ¿Sabes que la cota no la traspasas así ni de broma? Quizás con la lazna desde el caballo y quizás con la espada en el suelo pinchando, pero ¿cortando? anda ya
Las cotas bien sueltas, para que den sarpullidos con los movimientos.
Una mujer en plan guerrero definitivo... ¡lo que hay que hacer por el wokismo idiota! ¡Ah! ¡que es una vikinga! Que no tiene nada que hacer en esa época histórica en España... la próxima vez pondrán a una guerrera Jedi con su sable luz.
Los de los escutos raros esos poniéndolos uno al lado del otro haciendo ruido... ¡qué molón! Otra cosa es que esos escudos sean enanos para esto ¿no se les ocurrió usar unos de coma, lágrima o el triangular? Mira que usar un escudo tipo vikingo pero en pequeño... supongo que es por lo de la mujer guerrera.
Y lo de tirar la tía el hacha... ¡manda huevos!
Lo dicho... me han quitado cuaquier posible gana de ver la serie.... ¡VAYA BASURA!
Piedras existen: 💀
03:16 Wow, are these Muslims?
They are moors
Nah they’re Chinese
@@Khattab511
لا لا ممكن سعوديين ومالنا داريين
Its seems to me like it is some battle in spain and the army passing the way had allied with Moors (spanish muslims)... Initially they retreated but then charged back on the enemies. This strategy was a common trend in muslims.
الخرط على ابوه
What is name?
looks good
1:05 FORMACION DEFENSIIIVAAA
30 seconds later: "What formation?"
Ballesta existe: 💀
i wonder if the director know how strong is the horse when it charge down hill =))) this make me laugh, i mean, in what universe a man can stop a horse which just run down hill with just a small shield and a wooden stick =))) wtf
What a battle ambush?
Se nota que en España hay un buen trabajo en temas de representar en series o peliculas su historia ,como Ala Triste o esta serie .Seria genial ver una pelicula basada en la experiencia de los últimos años de los españoles en Sudamerica ,su punto de vista sobre la independencia o cosas así .
Damn Moors ... 2sec later= saving his A$$😅😂
The ambushing armies reaction time was 3-4 work days😅
por dios y por el rey....santiago y sierra
i love when they think the moors have retreat , to reorganize cavalry and launch an attack lol .
They all look same? Cannot distinguish, same everything! Doesn’t make sense fighting like this
yeah they should have kept formation
What the fuck just happened?
King Sancho ambushed
Vaya basura de serie. Qué pena, porque con nuestra historia, si tuvieramos el presupuesto anglosajón, hariamos cine belico que perduraria decadas en lo más alto.
i agree. its unfortunate that we get such great movies for british history which i love as an Anglo Saxon but we never see anything for other countries
@@joe-vr4fg Fore example Polish perspective we have such bloody and rich history .... sadlly we aint have such budget like Anglo Saxons... plus our politicians are not ours and many other problems thats why we never get legit movies like for example "Braveheart" OR "Save Private Rayn "and we saved Europe plenty times and Europe owe us a lot.
Battle of Golpejera
This scene is cringe af. The director doesn't seem to be too good in his craft. The costiumes are mediocre, the acting is poor, the writing terrible, the characters need to constantly narrate everything thats happening because the director either didnt seem capable to relay whats happening on screen in any other way, or he did but thought the viewer to be too stupid to know if person A attacks person B without person C yelling "person A attacks person B!" in a cringe, overly dramatic way. Not to mention the tactics used in the battle look as if a 6 year old invented them.
You are right, and added to that it is very annoying that they have invented the story of a historical figure; It is understandable that they add non-historical events for the sake of the plot, but they exaggerate regarding the license thereof, I do not expect to see a documentary but a Minimal Coherence and credibility with the characters out of respect for the iconography that they represent for an entire nation . It's like SHIT on the image of Wellintong or Washington
The costumes are far from mediocre. Besides the lose mail, it is real chainmail and all of the outifts are historically accurate for that period.
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Враньё , их бы кавалерия размазал .
woman on battlefield? :/
why is the woman without a helmet??
Viking woman😂
@@kalalimr9390
Que no tiene nada que ver con la época española que se supone retrata... pero hay que poner a una mujer por lo de la inclusividad y mendangas similares.
Para hacer bonito
@@kalalimr9390 Maybe it's Christina of Norway, a Viking princess who was in fact Infanta of Castile. She is buried in the Church of Covarrubias.
But the dates don't add up, I'll watch the series.
lol the way their chainmail is just worthless the way theay get stabbed
No Retreat!!!
Mas falso, he montado caballos y se que estos tienen tal fuerza. Caminando empujan a cualquier grupo de personas. Ahora bajando a velocidad, demasiado estática quedo la linea.
Please turn it off and don't make Braveheart clowns out of the Swiss, it's a shame to mess up Swiss history like that
Что за фильм? Подскажите пожалуйста! Всем мира и добра!
Who's the girl fighting?
such a stupid script and wait what's the women doing 😂😂😂
movie name please
창병라인에 기병 꼴박;
토탈워 좀만 해봤으면 고지대에서 화살 투석 짤짤이 먼저 날렸다
Moors where black
Nope. Moors were from all around the Mediterranean and were comprised of many ethnicities.
@whiteknightcat moors are from north Africa. Converted to Islam
@whiteknightcat what sources can you provide that proves your opinion?
@@genowill7081 The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages. Moors are not a single, distinct or self-defined people. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica observed that the term had "no real ethnological value." Europeans of the Middle Ages and the early modern period variously applied the name to Arabs, Berbers, and Muslim Europeans.
Corfis, Ivy (January 2010), "The Moors?", The Moors: Al-Andalus, Sepharad and Medieval Iberia, BRILL, pp. 151-162
Ross Brann, "The Moors?", Andalusia, New York University. Quote: "Andalusi Arabic sources, as opposed to later Mudéjar and Morisco sources in Aljamiado and medieval Spanish texts, neither refer to individuals as Moors nor recognize any such group, community or culture."
Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Moors" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 812
Blackmore, Josiah (2009). Moorings: Portuguese Expansion and the Writing of Africa. U of Minnesota Press. p. xvi, 18
@@genowill7081moors aren't black. My sources, my eyes. Moors are from the north of África, they have tan skin, but aren't black (1000 years ago or today)
Hahahahahaha, they went full woke with this one
Mulheres não lutavam
какая чушь
Начали красиво, правдоподобно, сомкнутым строем, а дальше все как в Голливудских фильмах, где каждый сам за себя в хаосе воюет на 360 градусов. Когда от этой бредятины отойдут, и начнут показывать исторические баталии в исторических фильмах. А не сцены битв из звездных воен.
тебя,обиженку, забыли спросить..грамотей сопливый.."воен"- это показатель твоего интеллекта..