This was the genius of John Wick - stunt men are cheap. John wick was actually done on a shoestring budget; the directors cut their teeth on low-budget action movies, and so KNEW how to get the most for their money. Here's them talking about it on the Honest Trailer commentary. th-cam.com/video/3DNQJE8eHjw/w-d-xo.html&t
They need to stop paying actors so much, I know big stars get people to see the film, but I think people are waking up to that trick, and there's plenty of talent out there. Imagine what Hollywood could actually do if they put there minds to it, if this is what is capable from as you said, someone with a low budget.
High paying actor are more for the publicity the name recognition and some acting skills but not always so it's more buying the name and face than the acting skill
Knight player: And then I turn and throw an axe at the crossbowman bandit's head! DM: Alright, but that's gonna be a difficult roll... Player: DM: ... still better than the last time when he used a pommel to one shot the main villain.
Adorea: *creates a very convincing, high quality medieval fight with historically faithful choreography and reenactor equipment* "Eh, this is just a fantasy short film. Don't take it too seriously." Hollywood: *completely makes stuff up* "This is inspired by real, historical events."
@lucas gamezz it's just saying that this short film that is very realistic while also fantastical is claiming that it's fictional whilst a lot of popular Hollywood movies are claiming they are historical or realistic when really they're just crap
It's not particularly realistic combat.. this dude is way too fast and unarmored guys too slow.. As a viking age reenactor I seem to recall a fighting with fully armored knights in one festival, and we were just two against one knight, and we easily put him on the ground as he couldn't fight effectively against just two light armored vikings lol Also if you will read about battle of Grunwald you will notice that there were many light armored peasants against fully equipped teutonic knights, and knights didnt just slaughter them like that lol
@@Rottensparrow If you have proper armour which is made espacaly for you, you are quite nimble and fast.If the armour doesent fit, it can hinder movement. Also it depnds on the physical condition of the fighter and his expirience. Also there are many Videos which shows the mobility of platearmour. This includes sprinting, wrestling and even shoulder rolls. So you can be quite fast in plate armor sry for my english
Except he doesn't like the helmet. It was historical, but it was mostly used n imitation of the Corinthian helmets, due to a love for classical art, rather than for its tactical value. It's a crap helmet when compared to its contemporaries.
The sad thing is, this "film" was made by "some dude in the backyard" when comparing to all those big budget "proper movies", and yet it is infinitely better.
Adorea Olomouc is not "a dude in the backyard" they are a team of professionals and won "best action reel" at the Urban Action Showcase International Action Film Festival (New York). Not for knight of hope, though. But I agree, and to quote Metatron: "Somebody bloody hire these people when you want to make a movie about medieval times with fighting scenes".
Apart from what Jinx Head said, this was also made with the single purpose of being an excellent medieval fight scene. Movies are much bigger projects, with hundreds of people, countless scenes, shots, props, events etc to keep track of. Movies have a whole different focus. It's a "jack of all trades" situation. How is it a surprise that this is better? What would be sad is if it *wasn't* better.
That always bothers me in pretty much every action movie ever. The protagonist killed 50 other henchmen, but number 51 still seems to think that whatever he's getting paid is worth the risk. And in this one there is literally no profit or benefit in continuing to fight. What do they get if they win? Just a suit of armor that won't fit them and maybe get the lady back.
I was thinking when the knight showed up in a halo of light and fog the brigands should of freaked and ran in terror thinking the Archangel Micheal just showed up to go Old Testament on them. This is the Medieval period, there are no atheists or antagonistic and all the brigands grew up being taught God will judge them.
@@moreparrotsmoredereks2275 in my dnd game i like putting tons of small enemies and depending how quick the players get rid of them it determined how fast they ran away. Even if they meet 7 strong ennemies and the 4 players just roll crazy crits and kill 3 round 1 ill roll secretly on there will to see if they flee
The most unrealistic part is that the brigands would break and flee after a few of them got cut down. Nothing is forcing them to fight. Great video though.
@@baronprocrastination1722/videos That would most likely be the case. Enough ransom money to buy everyone a house and food for years without work would probably be worth losing a few "companions" and a limb, so they pushed forward. Maybe not every bandit would agree, though.
@@gailandbaron86 Some part of me hopes another game like that but with a larger open world and a plot (like KCD for instance). Maybe if Warhorse makes another game, there may be a worthy successor.
@@vincentdolente7053 I have literally spent days just looking at the masonry and carpentry and examining the various equipment. I almost forgot there was a story at one point.
i like the thrusting with the mace, too many times i've heard youtubers review something saying "you cant thrust with this blunt weapon" knight of hope says "if that is so, where did your teeth go"
Haha yea if the weapon isn't on a chain or a rope you can almost certainly thrust with it, it ALMOST doesn't matter what the shape at the end is if your opponent isn't wearing armor and you hit him dead on.
@@Sargassian Agreed. A simple and logical comparison is a punch. Is a punch not a thrust with a bludgeoning force? Put a gauntlet over your fist and it becomes a mace.
That was my thought as well. It's effectively a medieval peashooter against plate. Though technically it didn't show him spanning the thing, even if it's obviously not a war crossbow.
Very possible. Given that random thugs would usually use what they could find, a hunting crossbow would definitely be easier to aquire and cheaper than a war crossbow. And for anyone who wasn't wearing full platearmor it would probably still be more than enough. And honestly, how often did random thugs fight a knight?
A heavy crossbow at THAT range would probably penetrate, bur why would some random robbers have a heavy war crossbow? The advantage bandits usually have is that they get to pick their victims and have the element of surprise. Against the knight, they only have intimidating numbers though.
Yes. Only bad part in this might be, well camera and I can't blame them for it. This is low budget fan made movie and you can't expect dolly or crane or more cameras. And by bad I say it could be better, it is not awful.
Of the many things I liked, the bandits are choosing specific points to stab the knight not going for the Hollywood way of thinking by swinging weapons around like morons, and I also liked that the knight knew what to do in each situation
Yeah it makes sense. Also that they still lost. Sure, knowing that you need to go for the weak spots is easy. Doing that in the chaos of battle, while people are moving around you? And your target isn't just going to stand still to let you take your aim. Knowing it is one thing, putting it into action a wholy different thing. And naturally a knight would know these weak spots and at least in some form be trained how to best avoid letting enemies leverage them. SO that really is nicely done.
I dont really think they would know where to attack because in those days they might never have seen or heard about a full set of plate armour. Still some of them might have been deserters tho like skal said.
It's a fantasy movie because the knight is St Michael himself. Her icon of St Michael magically vanishes right before he shows up in a pillar of light, and then he hands it back to her right before disappearing back into the light.
TheAchilles26, being a Catholic myself who has considered taking on Saint Michael The Archangel as my patron Saint, I’d have to agree. I studied him for years, finding out what he is like, what he represents, and how God works through him. Nothing is out of character for him in the film.
Nice info thanks for sharing and very interesting cuz in Islam Mikail (Michael) is also the General Commander of the celestial army. Very beautiful to see how its used in your religion in these kind of contexts as a protector/ guard/ hero :)
@@Atillatzke, he's the general/commander of the celestial army in Christianity as well. He's just also the patron saint of soldiers, cops, and guardians/protectors in general.
@@TheAchilles26 what is a patron saint and whats their job/ purpose? I heared of quite a few now but no one ever told me what sainthood or patronhood is about 😅
I do agree, that was a LOT of guys for one person to take on. However, as a knight, he's likely in much better health and physical condition than any of the brigands. He's probably well fed and rested as well, compared to a bunch of guys living in shacks in the woods. They may be malnourished and weak. I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but taking that outright physical advantage into account, alongside his skill and equipment, it makes him taking on a large group alone seem a little more plausible to me.
@@mallobag Yea..... Armor like that aint that heavy. Any average person could wear it for long lengths of time without issue. I think it'd weigh around 40 to 50 pounds. My girlfriend who's 5'6, sleep deprived all the time, and never works out can lift 50 pounds in her arms. Nearly anyone could wear it as the distribution is balanced and it's not too bad to begin with.
@@sebastianb.3978 7:37 He is wearing armor, but the tip might have pierced the throat. It's not necessarily lethal if you don't cut a major artery, but probably not nice to have blood running into your throat while you are trying to breathe. I can tell you that being hit in the throat really hurts even if you are wearing armor, unless it's a plate neck guard.
I don't see why not. There are many action movies with fairly realistic fighting by trained martial artists. There's no reason sword choreography has to be more "dance" than actual fighting either.
iirc he used "lightsaber" not only for plate armour but 1) for all armour and 2) For those "one hit kill" instances when the person in question either should be fine or at least not dead yet
About him being sorta superhuman, he is literally summoned by her prayers. He is clearly sent to help her, not a random knight walking around that trips on the bandit encampment. And it's still way more believable and entertaining than the best of Hollywood fight scenes.
I'm just amazed that they avoided any actual serious injuries during that scene. And the knight's "u wot m8" reaction after the crossbow bolt hits him was perfect.
cheng kuok Lee Yeah. Also, the parts of the video is skips over include the woman praying to Saint Michael for salvation, and after the fight, the knight gives the woman the symbol she had been praying with which disappeared shortly before his appearance.
@@chengkuoklee5734 That was my only nitpick, surely he wouldn't be alone. It takes time and other people to help you put on that armour so he should be at least 2 people. But yeah, if he's been sent by a saint, I guess it gets a pass :)
@@chengkuoklee5734 what kind of knight would do that? Well maybe he didnt have time to travel to the inn before logging off last night so this was where he spawned... That would explain the flash of light.
Remember kids, if you're fighting a guy in full armor,and have him very badly outnumbered, don't bother trying to surround and swing at him. Swamp him, grab his arms, sweep his legs and get him on the ground. Work together to hold him down while one of you gets his helmet off then stab him in the face or whack him with a mace Just because he's covered in metal doesn't make him a robot. armor doesn't give you superhuman strength, he's not gonna be able to just toss off 4 or 5 dudes each grabbing one of his limbs with all their might.
While that is true he has a pointy and sharp thing in his hand and won't be co operating. So it won't be easy. Not impossible but u will lose quiet few of your comrades.
@@aronnemcsik you'd lose less doing it that way then you would trying to poke at him and giving him more chances to swing at you. he'd have at most like one good shot before his limbs get grabbed. he's not gonna be some sort of anime samurai who can cut all 5 dudes rushing him at one time, and he's only gonna have time to maybe swing once.
@@Criminalupper2200 never said he would be an anime samurai or anything. But to take him down you need to attack in a coordinated manner. Which you and your comrades may practiced. Also the moral in the group won't be high if they see a massive guy in plate armor with sword in his hand walking towards them. So they might run away. Don't get me wrong I'm not delusional or anything. I know they can overpower him and take him down. I'm not arguing with that fact. I'm just trying to find out how many person would die before they succed...
@@aronnemcsik less than would die if they tried to engage him normally. he's much less dangerous when being tackled by several people than he is on his feet swinging his weapon.
I love that near the end one of the bad guys attempted a murder stroke with a longsword made me happy to see it attempted... Just wanted to point it out.
@@christianprieto5861 I does reference that he was summoned. Her medalion that she was praying to disappears and then the knight appears. At the end he hands her back the medalion and he leaves. I took it that he was summoned from the medalion.
Allow me to direct your attention to the gladiator scene of the movie "Life of Brian" for instruction as to how to deal with fat well-armed experienced killers
Hi, I am actually from Olomouc and I know couple guys from Adorea. I showed them your video and they really liked it and were really glad about your comments.
@@DavidEllis94 Actually, not as much as you'd think. Sure, you can punch wearing gauntlets, but there are ways you can optimize impact wearing steel shells over your hands that won't really work without the rigid striking surfaces.
What comes to mind is how even a small cut could end with death and everyone knew it. Even animals know to avoid an actual fight unless nothing else works. Great video.
Kingdom come deliverence instantly comes to mind seeing this. The armour system there is such an interesting thing. I remember when I got my hands on a full plate first time and felt invincible
Umbrae Legios I just saw the guy that hits the knight with the polearm take a mace to the knee right after. It made me wince when I saw it. I can’t imagine what a mace to the kneecap would feel like 😫🤢
@@susanmaggiora4800 You what happens when you leave crusty bread in an oven for too long, and then take it out and break it? How it crumbles? That's pretty much what happens to every aspect of your knee when you take a mace to it.
The thing that struck me most about this clip as well as their other stuff was that the fighting is accurate, but there was still the level of action and pacing you would find in any thing out of Hollywood.
I actually find the rough quality helps make the fight feel more real. The knight constantly shifts stances, he doesnt go for ''clean'' cuts or smooth moves, sometimes he has to just bash a bitch. Even the axe throw, yes its an unlikely throw but its not a perfect shot, if you see it almost looks like it nearly missed with were it hits the face. He takes some damage, shows signs of exhaustion at having to fight for so long, brilliant
Unless I also have full plate then my choice is to go find the nearest deep water to swim across. Facing plate without plate? That's a hard nope from me.
Running away is more realistic, yes. But if we assume they don't run away for whatever reason, next most realistic is them winning handily (with maybe a few casualties but not 20). In far far distant third is this one guy slaughtering everyone somehow
@@brydonthunder A lot of knights trained grappling specifically to prevent or take advantage of being on the ground, mainly because being choked out by a naked peasant in a loincloth while wearing full plate is an embarrassing way to die.
The knight in this video actually employs quite a few real sword forms and combat tactics from that time period. He shield wrenches someone at one point, and that made me smile.
"Adorea Olomouc" I be like... wait. Olomouc? Like the Moravian city where I was born and raised before my parents took us to Austria? Swell with Hanácké Dialekt & Slivovica Thanks for covering this and bringing attention to this awesome group I haevn't had a clue about, Skal!
That's why knights pretty much got to do whatever they wanted to the lower class. Who's gonna stop him? Certainly not his buddies who are doing the same things.
It does make you this tanky. Add on top of that the training people able to afford such armour almost certainly had and you would have to be suicidal to pick a fight with them in casual clothes and meagre weaponry.
Soridan I’d say it still somewhat depends on the individual’s tolerance to pain and concussions, in addition to footwork. Implication that the knight is a literal manifestation of a patron saint aside, he did take some very real damage that would most certainly rock if not disable ordinary people. Effective combat potential is still very much dependent on the person inside the armor, holding the weapon, and directing troops where command is applicable.
@@duckelon3877 Oh sure, individuals vary and even this short showed the knight getting tired and influenced by all the hits. I'm merely saying that it is this hard to get through proper plate and it was terrifying to see a foe clad head to toe in steel when you have a helmet at best.
It makes you this tanky against blades, but it doesn't make you anywhere near this tanky versus grapples. This guy repeatedly just hurls enemies away from him and stuff despite 1) them being fresh and him already fighting for some time and 2) them having no weight and him carrying a whole harness... He should be at a significant disadvantage once you get past his weapons and are wrestling, even for just one on one let alone if they had 2+ guys piling on at once. Pinned, stab through the face, GG. Can he cut down a few people before that? Sure. Might they run away instead? Sure. But once he's in a wrestling scuffle it should have been over. Instead he gets out of it like half a dozen times. Aside from the excuse of "he's an angel, whatever"
They did marvelous job. They are one of the best and they also fought as extras in some famous movie, Narnia was one of them. I'm proud that they represent Czech republic so well worldwide.
This movie just make me want to replay to Kingdom Come: Deliverance! I want to beat people to death by halfswording with a longsword! I love how this fantasy movie use techniques inspired from real 15th century swordplay instead of those ridiculous wide slashes that we see in every Holywood medieval themed series and movies. It makes it much more believable and interesting.
@9:35 A "Fantasy Action movie" Well, considering the fact that the knight appeared out of mist to save a woman as well as the fact that he was well prepared for the feat with a full set of armour that not many people would own in the middle of nowhere and all that "guardian angel" vibe does explain the "fantasy" part of the Action movie.
When he throws the axe, surely even if he did hit the crossbow guy with the handle, it would still cause serious damage if thrown with full power, right?
It'd sting, but it wouldn't nearly be enough to put him out of the fight. All of the weight and momentum in a thrown axe is in the axe head, the handle is just a wooden stick.
Most likely it would just hurt somewhat. I've been hit in the face with the handle of a thrown hammer (allegedly by accident) and the end result was a bruise, a short nose bleed, and me breaking my oath to never swear like a sailor.
I like the knight's helmet. The wide eyeholes give better visibility than the eyeslit you see on a lot of knightly helmets, and the there's enough of a gap in the front that he can breathe freely through his mouth and nose. Yet the helmet still covers most of his head and face very well. Being able to see and breathe well was a very serious problem with a lot of medieval helmets. So it's nice to see that the producers of this film chose something that was very practical for the mission and the character of the knight.
To give the knight credit being borderline superhuman... He is literally a Saint, that appeared when she prayed for salvation. I think that probably gives him a little leeway to be superhuman, don't you?
Even then if he wasnt an incarnation of an archangel, its not completely impossible that a battle tested knight could have this level of stamina. Adrenaline is one hell of a hormone. Unlikely yes but so is lifting a car so save some one ect ect.
Tons of that in the modern armoured fighting league stuff on youtube , they punch each other in the helmet.. alot , and you can tell without the helmet , your be really messed up , no teeth face split possible skull fractures and KO's a plenty.
How funny, I just watched that video and my first thought was "I wonder what Skall would think of this fight scene" and then at the end it recommended this reaction video.
Yes as someone who has delved in German history, there is a relatively big difference between landed kights of before the crusades and the trained and coordinated knights of the knightly orders like the teutonic order of north east germany or the knights Templar which formed after.
Meanwhile all of Reddit just kept repeating "why didn't they just tackle him?" Well they tried, several times. And the knight's foot work made their attempts fail every time.
It's very convenient when knight's foot work is a part of the script. Tell all those men screw the script and that they will get $10.000 each if the knight goes down, then watch
@@HiopX They very literally did that HipoX, they ran straight into the guy's range and waited to be struck. Being at a range and in a position that makes it difficult for the opponent to make powerful swings or get comfortable targets on you is much safer than waiting in striking distance to eat a mace right to the mouth like these goons did.
Spliff Machine Fun fact: I've been watching so much Czech related content lately that TH-cam actually asked if I would like to change my default language setting
I really hope the popularity of films like this gets the attention of some directors in hollywood. I'd love to see more realistic fighting. Life or death combat is never boring. It doesn't need to be exaggerated and stylized. Or better yet, how about we get a studio to fund the Adorea folks for a feature film?!
10:18 Actually, wasn’t there a moment in the middle of the fight, during a brief sort of pause where the knight collapsed to his knees and vomitted/spat up a little blood to reflect his exertion? I think it was after he first took a hit to the back of the knee, but I could be wrong.
From what I understand Adorea uses hema in their choreography. Its an example how you could use historical sword fighting and make it looke better then hollywood
And really only *slightly* superhuman. Richard III is said to have chopped the Saracen champion in *half* with a single stroke during the withdrawal from Jerusalem -- and this was after a long, hard day of fighting.
Are we all forgetting , this is the Knight of Hope......she prayed and God sent the Knight......he has a little bit of Superpower......not just a normal Knight...
Someone: does a very good job with a relative low budget, not the best CGI and high paid actors
Hollywood: _impossible_
This was the genius of John Wick - stunt men are cheap. John wick was actually done on a shoestring budget; the directors cut their teeth on low-budget action movies, and so KNEW how to get the most for their money. Here's them talking about it on the Honest Trailer commentary.
th-cam.com/video/3DNQJE8eHjw/w-d-xo.html&t
They need to stop paying actors so much, I know big stars get people to see the film, but I think people are waking up to that trick, and there's plenty of talent out there. Imagine what Hollywood could actually do if they put there minds to it, if this is what is capable from as you said, someone with a low budget.
Hollowood blows.
@@thepubquiz3198 Film budget $300,000,000. Actors salaries $299,000,000.
High paying actor are more for the publicity the name recognition and some acting skills but not always so it's more buying the name and face than the acting skill
This is how Henry feels in Kingdom come end game when a couple of peasants ambush him at a crossroad
sometimes I felt sad for those peasants ...
@@Sasumma356 one tapped with a mace or riposted because they are untrained peasants
Armed with Seax and Bludgeons. Haha
Scott Yun, if they are lucky they have a burghers sword.
It really was amazing how decent armor changed that game.
Knight player: And then I turn and throw an axe at the crossbowman bandit's head!
DM: Alright, but that's gonna be a difficult roll...
Player:
DM: ... still better than the last time when he used a pommel to one shot the main villain.
ayyyyyyyyyyy, end him rightly
this comment reminds me when my fully kitted paladin threw his shield at a bandit, rolling a natural 20 and oneshotting him.
Good times
LMAO... The pummel joke will never end... and your sir have put a good twist on it... Bravo! LOL
I'd give you a thumbs up but you have already reached the devil's number! 🤘
Thanks I have not laughed that hard in a very long time!
The Brigands: Who's this ploughin' nobody?
That "ploughin' nobody".. is Sir Johnathan Wicke.
I heard he killed two men in a tavern with a quill. A bloody quill!
@@azariyelvarro6271 Who in the name of all things holy can do that!
Brigand lord: and then, you steal his horse, and kill his fucking dog!
Haha, I read all of this in an olde English accent
Lmao.
Adorea: *creates a very convincing, high quality medieval fight with historically faithful choreography and reenactor equipment*
"Eh, this is just a fantasy short film. Don't take it too seriously."
Hollywood: *completely makes stuff up*
"This is inspired by real, historical events."
Yes
Disgraceful and Disgusting
@@patriotenfield3276 that describes hollywood productions pretty well
The reason it's fantasy is because it... is.
The knight is the Angel Gabriel.
@lucas gamezz it's just saying that this short film that is very realistic while also fantastical is claiming that it's fictional whilst a lot of popular Hollywood movies are claiming they are historical or realistic when really they're just crap
The bandits: we have you four to one
The knight: I like those odds
This is the way
Baby yoda didn't even have to waddle in and save him
It's not particularly realistic combat.. this dude is way too fast and unarmored guys too slow.. As a viking age reenactor I seem to recall a fighting with fully armored knights in one festival, and we were just two against one knight, and we easily put him on the ground as he couldn't fight effectively against just two light armored vikings lol
Also if you will read about battle of Grunwald you will notice that there were many light armored peasants against fully equipped teutonic knights, and knights didnt just slaughter them like that lol
@@Rottensparrow If you have proper armour which is made espacaly for you, you are quite nimble and fast.If the armour doesent fit, it can hinder movement. Also it depnds on the physical condition of the fighter and his expirience. Also there are many Videos which shows the mobility of platearmour. This includes sprinting, wrestling and even shoulder rolls. So you can be quite fast in plate armor
sry for my english
@@Rottensparrow Source: Dude trust me
Effective armour?
Metatron is crying tears of joy.
We all are
I thought it was tears of pasta sauce
I think the effective armor makes the fight scene more epic! 👍 😍
Except he doesn't like the helmet. It was historical, but it was mostly used n imitation of the Corinthian helmets, due to a love for classical art, rather than for its tactical value. It's a crap helmet when compared to its contemporaries.
@@Altonahk isn't it a sugarloaf great helm?
6:46 "I forgot his name"
It was Sir Cumference.
Hhhhhhahahahahahaha
Haha very funny, adventurer.
Now try to ROLL CIRCUMFERENCE
Touche
What about Sir Cumcision?
You
fkin
got
me
Good sir.
6 internet points to you!!
John Wick: who are you?
Knight of Hope: Iam you but medieval
John Wick: Kill some people with a quill pen, and I might consider that a fair comparison.
Well not really. The modern time equivalent of this would be more like an MMA pro fighting 10 amputees without arms
@@jackmorgan1710 Knight: you mean my sword is quill pencil? How dare you peasant!!!!!!!
The sad thing is, this "film" was made by "some dude in the backyard" when comparing to all those big budget "proper movies", and yet it is infinitely better.
Adorea Olomouc is not "a dude in the backyard" they are a team of professionals and won "best action reel" at the Urban Action Showcase International Action Film Festival (New York). Not for knight of hope, though. But I agree, and to quote Metatron: "Somebody bloody hire these people when you want to make a movie about medieval times with fighting scenes".
@@jinxhead4182 What Jinx says is true, watch some of Adorea's other stuff and you'll agree, these guys are good.
A box of parts....IN A CAVE!
Apart from what Jinx Head said, this was also made with the single purpose of being an excellent medieval fight scene.
Movies are much bigger projects, with hundreds of people, countless scenes, shots, props, events etc to keep track of. Movies have a whole different focus. It's a "jack of all trades" situation.
How is it a surprise that this is better? What would be sad is if it *wasn't* better.
@@RinoGato "And as long as Napoleon..."
You know what, I'd watch that movie! :D
Once half were dead, the rest should probably have ran off.
That always bothers me in pretty much every action movie ever. The protagonist killed 50 other henchmen, but number 51 still seems to think that whatever he's getting paid is worth the risk.
And in this one there is literally no profit or benefit in continuing to fight. What do they get if they win? Just a suit of armor that won't fit them and maybe get the lady back.
I was thinking when the knight showed up in a halo of light and fog the brigands should of freaked and ran in terror thinking the Archangel Micheal just showed up to go Old Testament on them. This is the Medieval period, there are no atheists or antagonistic and all the brigands grew up being taught God will judge them.
@@RJLbwb there were atheists and also people against god, they just weren't public. Though, the majority was still religious.
Didn’t you see how many were on the ridge vs how mane were on the ground? I think quite a few ran away
@@moreparrotsmoredereks2275 in my dnd game i like putting tons of small enemies and depending how quick the players get rid of them it determined how fast they ran away. Even if they meet 7 strong ennemies and the 4 players just roll crazy crits and kill 3 round 1 ill roll secretly on there will to see if they flee
The most unrealistic part is that the brigands would break and flee after a few of them got cut down. Nothing is forcing them to fight. Great video though.
Maybe that woman is like, the princess or something? Betcha she'd fetch a pretty penny.
@@baronprocrastination1722 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
correct. The bandits would just bail out.
They just rolled double 1s on leadership test.
@@baronprocrastination1722/videos That would most likely be the case. Enough ransom money to buy everyone a house and food for years without work would probably be worth losing a few "companions" and a limb, so they pushed forward. Maybe not every bandit would agree, though.
And not a single frying pan was used
what a bunch of noobs
Yer sword is looking a little bit short, sire!
Art thou mad brother?
*WHERE IS THE REST OF YOUR ARMY*
A frying pan might actually be more useful than a sword in this case
Only memelords use the frying pan TBH.
Half-Zatoichi is where it's at.
"too many games where plate armor doesn't do anything."
Me: (angry staring at mordhau) "Yes! it's almost like armor almost doesn't do a thing!"
War of the Roses used to.
Then they made it useless.
Then it died.
I am the sadded.😕
@@mattaffenit9898 god i miss that game, so much.
@@gailandbaron86
Some part of me hopes another game like that but with a larger open world and a plot (like KCD for instance). Maybe if Warhorse makes another game, there may be a worthy successor.
@@mattaffenit9898 Kingdome come deliverance. Words cannot describe the attention to detail.
@@vincentdolente7053
I have literally spent days just looking at the masonry and carpentry and examining the various equipment. I almost forgot there was a story at one point.
i like the thrusting with the mace, too many times i've heard youtubers review something saying "you cant thrust with this blunt weapon" knight of hope says "if that is so, where did your teeth go"
youtubers watch too many movies or play too many games
Haha yea if the weapon isn't on a chain or a rope you can almost certainly thrust with it, it ALMOST doesn't matter what the shape at the end is if your opponent isn't wearing armor and you hit him dead on.
"Parry this you filthy casual"
@@Sargassian Agreed. A simple and logical comparison is a punch. Is a punch not a thrust with a bludgeoning force? Put a gauntlet over your fist and it becomes a mace.
hell with enough force you could satab someone with a stick.
I also suspect that the crossbow was meant to be a hunting crossbow (the brigand didn't have to use any spanning mechanism), not war crossbow.
That was my thought as well. It's effectively a medieval peashooter against plate. Though technically it didn't show him spanning the thing, even if it's obviously not a war crossbow.
Very possible. Given that random thugs would usually use what they could find, a hunting crossbow would definitely be easier to aquire and cheaper than a war crossbow. And for anyone who wasn't wearing full platearmor it would probably still be more than enough. And honestly, how often did random thugs fight a knight?
It didn't seem to have much *girth* behind it at all.
A heavy crossbow at THAT range would probably penetrate, bur why would some random robbers have a heavy war crossbow? The advantage bandits usually have is that they get to pick their victims and have the element of surprise. Against the knight, they only have intimidating numbers though.
Did hunting crossbows not have spanning mechanisms? Been trying to find an answer to this for a while.
Someone needs to get these guys to work on a medieval movie
Yes. Only bad part in this might be, well camera and I can't blame them for it. This is low budget fan made movie and you can't expect dolly or crane or more cameras. And by bad I say it could be better, it is not awful.
Didn't they work on Kingdom Come?
Metatron kinda pleaded for that very thing lol.
upscrambled yeah they did tbf.
I'd personally be kind of uninterested. This doesn't capture the feel or spirit of a fight.
One way to bring the knight down would be hugging him. A big friendly group hug.
Just like honeybees do to murder hornets!
@@bellakaldera3305 yes suffocate the knight my piling on him lol
You mean _B F G ?_
*reloads BFG with malicious intent*
Actually, thats not a bad idea. I group grapple would render him unable to use his limbs.
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Didn't one giant Viking hold off a whole army in 1066 till a smart-ass went under the bridge and stabbed him?
Yep. I saw a video on famous last stands in history, and that was one of them.
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The Battle of Stamford Bridge.
At least that's what the legends say. Did certainly help that the bridge was just wide enough for two men to squeeze past each other.
@@derdingsreturnsnochmal5177 Having a big axe also helps
That a fan movie labelled as fantasy is surprisingly more realistic that most historically bases Hollywood war movies says a lot.
Of the many things I liked, the bandits are choosing specific points to stab the knight not going for the Hollywood way of thinking by swinging weapons around like morons, and I also liked that the knight knew what to do in each situation
It's knew not new
Iron Knight yeah thanks
@@SlightlyAngryKevin nughe?
Yeah it makes sense. Also that they still lost. Sure, knowing that you need to go for the weak spots is easy. Doing that in the chaos of battle, while people are moving around you? And your target isn't just going to stand still to let you take your aim. Knowing it is one thing, putting it into action a wholy different thing. And naturally a knight would know these weak spots and at least in some form be trained how to best avoid letting enemies leverage them. SO that really is nicely done.
I dont really think they would know where to attack because in those days they might never have seen or heard about a full set of plate armour. Still some of them might have been deserters tho like skal said.
I was not prepared to hear that story about the fat knight.
He died the way he lived, doing harm to his gut.
Gotta give him credit though he chad his way back to fitness as soon as he was called to duty. What a legend.
Making him tonight's biggest loser
Crusaders, BEHOLD! I...HAVE LOST WEIGHT!
Knight: "Imma get in this armor or die trying."
Can't deny his determination even tho it cost his life.
It's a fantasy movie because the knight is St Michael himself. Her icon of St Michael magically vanishes right before he shows up in a pillar of light, and then he hands it back to her right before disappearing back into the light.
TheAchilles26, being a Catholic myself who has considered taking on Saint Michael The Archangel as my patron Saint, I’d have to agree. I studied him for years, finding out what he is like, what he represents, and how God works through him. Nothing is out of character for him in the film.
@@codybaker1255 Amen excellent choice, Michael... General of our Lords legions.
Padre Pio is mine
Nice info thanks for sharing and very interesting cuz in Islam Mikail (Michael) is also the General Commander of the celestial army. Very beautiful to see how its used in your religion in these kind of contexts as a protector/ guard/ hero :)
@@Atillatzke, he's the general/commander of the celestial army in Christianity as well. He's just also the patron saint of soldiers, cops, and guardians/protectors in general.
@@TheAchilles26 what is a patron saint and whats their job/ purpose? I heared of quite a few now but no one ever told me what sainthood or patronhood is about 😅
I do agree, that was a LOT of guys for one person to take on. However, as a knight, he's likely in much better health and physical condition than any of the brigands. He's probably well fed and rested as well, compared to a bunch of guys living in shacks in the woods. They may be malnourished and weak. I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but taking that outright physical advantage into account, alongside his skill and equipment, it makes him taking on a large group alone seem a little more plausible to me.
The knight is also literally St. Michael the Archangel, General of Heaven's army. Her icon disappeared and he showed up in a pillar of light.
He pukes from exhaustion and overexertion right after the fight.
@@Nitro1000 you would puke from exhaustion after 1 minute in that armor. Without all the fighting...
@@mallobag not really the weight distribution looked pretty even
@@mallobag Yea..... Armor like that aint that heavy. Any average person could wear it for long lengths of time without issue. I think it'd weigh around 40 to 50 pounds. My girlfriend who's 5'6, sleep deprived all the time, and never works out can lift 50 pounds in her arms. Nearly anyone could wear it as the distribution is balanced and it's not too bad to begin with.
1:28 : They're kind of uneasy...well, they should be. They just started hearing boss music :P.
I really liked the detail of the knight vomiting out of his helmet due to exhaustion.
Dont forget the disorientation caused by an ax bouncing off your brain bucket.
I think he was coughing up blood from when they stabbed him in the throat.
Probably more like heat soak. Your body usually have that reaction when you over heat. Air force pilots get that too when they over heat.
@@InqWiper what? Where do they stab him in the throat? And wouldn't that pretty much be a death sentence anyway?
@@sebastianb.3978
7:37
He is wearing armor, but the tip might have pierced the throat. It's not necessarily lethal if you don't cut a major artery, but probably not nice to have blood running into your throat while you are trying to breathe.
I can tell you that being hit in the throat really hurts even if you are wearing armor, unless it's a plate neck guard.
Imagine watching a movie made by HEMA people and martial artists
I don't see why not. There are many action movies with fairly realistic fighting by trained martial artists. There's no reason sword choreography has to be more "dance" than actual fighting either.
Imagine if movie makers at least consulted people in HEMA...
"This post was made by HEMA fans"
so wathcing unmorph fight scene of mighty morphin power rangers
And with good writing? Ooooooh... what a great image😁
"You can imagine where this is going."
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*When you bang on a pot with a knife the veggies still don't get sliced.*
a very good analogy.
His hand-to-hand fighting was pretty damn good too. I often find people forget that knights would have done extensive training fighting without arms.
How does he put them back on after training?
@@themaidenlesswretch7819 He gets his squire to stitch them back on, obviously
And not a single pommel was thrown during these scenes
They had to keep the dramatic tension. If they started throwing pommels the fight would have been over.
That's fot safety of the actors.
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Brigands don't deserve to be ended rightly.
He was trying to save the woman, she'd be killed too if he threw a pommel.
"There are way too many movies and games where plate armour is just decorative. It just seems to be... spraypainted cardboard."
Shad: Lightsaber!
iirc he used "lightsaber" not only for plate armour but 1) for all armour and 2) For those "one hit kill" instances when the person in question either should be fine or at least not dead yet
About him being sorta superhuman, he is literally summoned by her prayers. He is clearly sent to help her, not a random knight walking around that trips on the bandit encampment.
And it's still way more believable and entertaining than the best of Hollywood fight scenes.
It's a nice portrayal of a literal superhuman being only slightly better than their adversaries rather than completely unstoppable.
He's meant to be St. Michael
@@cinderheart2720 That's the part I liked best
Yeah I don't think it's a good idea to pretend this superhero fighting scene is in any way realistic.
@@shiuido359 tf are you talking about, its highly realistic, just not very probable.
“Shipmaster, they outnumber us, three to one.”
*Then it is an even fight*
Burn their mongrel hides!
Best video game cutscene ever
Elite Spec Ops leader was badass!
@James Harding halo something
@James Harding Halo 3 from the mission The Ark
I'm just amazed that they avoided any actual serious injuries during that scene.
And the knight's "u wot m8" reaction after the crossbow bolt hits him was perfect.
You can almost see the explamation point appear over his head when that bilt hit him😂
My friends from Olomouc :)) That video is Awesome that they made! Cheers Skall happy 2020 brother
True 😁🇨🇿
@mr_ anheuser Yes i hope to make a collab with them this year :)
Knight was lucky you wasn’t one of the vigilantes 😂 no reload throws and all six knives would ended in his eyes 🙌
To je super že na to koukaj i nějaký češi.
@@dominikhebr1986 Otázka je, kolik nás je.
Well the Knight is supposed to be either sent by St Michael the Archangel Or St Michael himself sothe superhuman qualities make sense
A knight shown up in full armour in middle of nowhere in forest, alone... What knight do that? Perhaps he was Michael's avatar.
cheng kuok Lee Yeah. Also, the parts of the video is skips over include the woman praying to Saint Michael for salvation, and after the fight, the knight gives the woman the symbol she had been praying with which disappeared shortly before his appearance.
@@chengkuoklee5734 That was my only nitpick, surely he wouldn't be alone. It takes time and other people to help you put on that armour so he should be at least 2 people. But yeah, if he's been sent by a saint, I guess it gets a pass :)
@@chengkuoklee5734 what kind of knight would do that?
Well maybe he didnt have time to travel to the inn before logging off last night so this was where he spawned... That would explain the flash of light.
@@DH-xw6jp
One of the top comments there was that he gtfo'ed before he triggered the escorts quest lol.
Its always good to have people like this in your contry (Czech Republic)
Exactly 😏😁🇨🇿
Agree.
This Czechs every box!
I love how he knows he's got armor too, a guy misses his thrust and he just loops his arm around the sword and decks the guy.
Remember kids, if you're fighting a guy in full armor,and have him very badly outnumbered, don't bother trying to surround and swing at him.
Swamp him, grab his arms, sweep his legs and get him on the ground. Work together to hold him down while one of you gets his helmet off then stab him in the face or whack him with a mace
Just because he's covered in metal doesn't make him a robot. armor doesn't give you superhuman strength, he's not gonna be able to just toss off 4 or 5 dudes each grabbing one of his limbs with all their might.
While that is true he has a pointy and sharp thing in his hand and won't be co operating. So it won't be easy. Not impossible but u will lose quiet few of your comrades.
@@aronnemcsik you'd lose less doing it that way then you would trying to poke at him and giving him more chances to swing at you. he'd have at most like one good shot before his limbs get grabbed. he's not gonna be some sort of anime samurai who can cut all 5 dudes rushing him at one time, and he's only gonna have time to maybe swing once.
@@Criminalupper2200 never said he would be an anime samurai or anything. But to take him down you need to attack in a coordinated manner. Which you and your comrades may practiced. Also the moral in the group won't be high if they see a massive guy in plate armor with sword in his hand walking towards them. So they might run away.
Don't get me wrong I'm not delusional or anything. I know they can overpower him and take him down. I'm not arguing with that fact. I'm just trying to find out how many person would die before they succed...
@@aronnemcsik less than would die if they tried to engage him normally. he's much less dangerous when being tackled by several people than he is on his feet swinging his weapon.
1:36
Brigands: “We have you four to one!”
Knightalorian: “I like those odds.”
I love that near the end one of the bad guys attempted a murder stroke with a longsword made me happy to see it attempted... Just wanted to point it out.
*_Attempted_*
The opening 6 minutes and very ending heavily imply the knight isn’t human.
How do you figure that?
@@DuckcuD angelic entrance and exit. Almost as if summoned by the woman ig. She is witch and the bandits were heroic witch hunters confirmed?
@@christianprieto5861 to be fair it is shown from her perspective, so the whole heroic entry isnt exactly unusual
@@christianprieto5861 I does reference that he was summoned. Her medalion that she was praying to disappears and then the knight appears. At the end he hands her back the medalion and he leaves. I took it that he was summoned from the medalion.
They did say it's Fantasy.
I love the way he moves around, turning his head all the time, scanning for threats. Like a machine.
The head turning is also to do with the helmet restricting field of vision. Really great attention to detail.
Honestly, I'd be more afraid of a knight with a belly. Imagine a 300lb pound thicc boi stomping around, yeeting peasants with a meaty warhammer.
Sadly IRL warhammers tend to be small.
@@cinderheart2720 A man can dream.
Robert Baratheon. You're describing Robert Baratheon.
Allow me to direct your attention to the gladiator scene of the movie "Life of Brian" for instruction as to how to deal with fat well-armed experienced killers
@@derdingsreturnsnochmal5177 "caved in his breastplate with my warhammer, probably shattered every rib he had"
Hi, I am actually from Olomouc and I know couple guys from Adorea. I showed them your video and they really liked it and were really glad about your comments.
I quite liked how he occasionally used his gauntlets as striking weapons
you mean how he punched people from time to time? as in, the thing you do when you are in a fight and have no weapon in said hand?
That's called punching.
@@DavidEllis94 Actually, not as much as you'd think. Sure, you can punch wearing gauntlets, but there are ways you can optimize impact wearing steel shells over your hands that won't really work without the rigid striking surfaces.
Something I like about the channel is they show that you can lose your weapon and have to fight with your hands.
What comes to mind is how even a small cut could end with death and everyone knew it. Even animals know to avoid an actual fight unless nothing else works. Great video.
Kingdom come deliverence instantly comes to mind seeing this. The armour system there is such an interesting thing. I remember when I got my hands on a full plate first time and felt invincible
Knight: "Go get the brestplate stretcher."
Squire: *Goes looking for it*
Knight: "How long until he figures it out?"
Had to cringe when one of the bandits takes a mace to the face Ouch!.
Umbrae Legios I just saw the guy that hits the knight with the polearm take a mace to the knee right after. It made me wince when I saw it. I can’t imagine what a mace to the kneecap would feel like 😫🤢
Susan Maggiora not good
@@susanmaggiora4800 painful. Its painful
It's painful, and basically destroys the knee.
@@susanmaggiora4800 You what happens when you leave crusty bread in an oven for too long, and then take it out and break it? How it crumbles? That's pretty much what happens to every aspect of your knee when you take a mace to it.
The thing that struck me most about this clip as well as their other stuff was that the fighting is accurate, but there was still the level of action and pacing you would find in any thing out of Hollywood.
I would highly recommend czeching them.
This joke reminds me of a piece of paper... it’s tear-able
Thanks for letting me know about this video and its channel.
Really, very interesting.
I actually find the rough quality helps make the fight feel more real. The knight constantly shifts stances, he doesnt go for ''clean'' cuts or smooth moves, sometimes he has to just bash a bitch. Even the axe throw, yes its an unlikely throw but its not a perfect shot, if you see it almost looks like it nearly missed with were it hits the face. He takes some damage, shows signs of exhaustion at having to fight for so long, brilliant
Unless I also have full plate then my choice is to go find the nearest deep water to swim across. Facing plate without plate? That's a hard nope from me.
Running away is more realistic, yes. But if we assume they don't run away for whatever reason, next most realistic is them winning handily (with maybe a few casualties but not 20). In far far distant third is this one guy slaughtering everyone somehow
If they just tackled him to the ground it would of been a lot easier
@@brydonthunder they tried, but he knew how to counter and threw them off
@@brydonthunder A lot of knights trained grappling specifically to prevent or take advantage of being on the ground, mainly because being choked out by a naked peasant in a loincloth while wearing full plate is an embarrassing way to die.
Oh shit, that's guys from my hometown in a Skallagrim video, nice! Olomouc is the name of the town btw.
so what's Adorea mean?
@@IgabodDobagi nothing at all in czech
@@michaelzajicek3194 oh. well thanks for answering me.
@@IgabodDobagi In Czech nothing, but in latin Adorea means victory...
I would want to see a movie of 4 armored men surviving a zombie apocalypse.
So, canned food on the "run"?
@@ragingelch5042 shut up and take my money
Once I had the story idea that the plague turns humans in zombies.
Medieval zombie apocalypse, interesting...
Fight for 5 minutes and then just curl up like an armadillo whenever😄👍
The knight in this video actually employs quite a few real sword forms and combat tactics from that time period. He shield wrenches someone at one point, and that made me smile.
When you’ve sunk some hours into playing KCD.
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Henry has come to see us
Judging by the scene he would've depleted his stamina and made his armor useless
God save you Henry! Hungry?
GoT could have done with more of this kind of combat. Exciting AND authentic. Love it!
I love jumping a year with each Skall vid to watch his hair grow.
“Miracles are merely events that happen just when they are needed.”
― David Gemmell
"Adorea Olomouc"
I be like... wait. Olomouc? Like the Moravian city where I was born and raised before my parents took us to Austria?
Swell with Hanácké Dialekt & Slivovica
Thanks for covering this and bringing attention to this awesome group I haevn't had a clue about, Skal!
It must be so.
You mean Olomóc?
It was made near my hometown, we play in that forest under the castle fantasy LARP every summer. Many our final quests were made in that place. :))
Brigands: We have you five to one!
Knight: Yes. See the mistake?
I love their longsword fight. Shows you have have realistic fight scenes amd be entertaining
> Fantasy action movie
> More realistic than big budget Hollywood 'historical' movie
4:00 "Some of them may be war deserters"
Even more reason for them to be scared, they already seen this play out.
If high quality plate armor makes someone this tanky it would be terrifying to fight someone like this knight.
That's why knights pretty much got to do whatever they wanted to the lower class. Who's gonna stop him? Certainly not his buddies who are doing the same things.
It does make you this tanky.
Add on top of that the training people able to afford such armour almost certainly had and you would have to be suicidal to pick a fight with them in casual clothes and meagre weaponry.
Soridan I’d say it still somewhat depends on the individual’s tolerance to pain and concussions, in addition to footwork.
Implication that the knight is a literal manifestation of a patron saint aside, he did take some very real damage that would most certainly rock if not disable ordinary people.
Effective combat potential is still very much dependent on the person inside the armor, holding the weapon, and directing troops where command is applicable.
@@duckelon3877 Oh sure, individuals vary and even this short showed the knight getting tired and influenced by all the hits.
I'm merely saying that it is this hard to get through proper plate and it was terrifying to see a foe clad head to toe in steel when you have a helmet at best.
It makes you this tanky against blades, but it doesn't make you anywhere near this tanky versus grapples. This guy repeatedly just hurls enemies away from him and stuff despite 1) them being fresh and him already fighting for some time and 2) them having no weight and him carrying a whole harness... He should be at a significant disadvantage once you get past his weapons and are wrestling, even for just one on one let alone if they had 2+ guys piling on at once. Pinned, stab through the face, GG. Can he cut down a few people before that? Sure. Might they run away instead? Sure. But once he's in a wrestling scuffle it should have been over. Instead he gets out of it like half a dozen times. Aside from the excuse of "he's an angel, whatever"
This is like when Guts from Berserk stood his ground against 100 men
They did marvelous job. They are one of the best and they also fought as extras in some famous movie, Narnia was one of them.
I'm proud that they represent Czech republic so well worldwide.
This movie just make me want to replay to Kingdom Come: Deliverance! I want to beat people to death by halfswording with a longsword! I love how this fantasy movie use techniques inspired from real 15th century swordplay instead of those ridiculous wide slashes that we see in every Holywood medieval themed series and movies. It makes it much more believable and interesting.
@9:35 A "Fantasy Action movie"
Well, considering the fact that the knight appeared out of mist to save a woman as well as the fact that he was well prepared for the feat with a full set of armour that not many people would own in the middle of nowhere and all that "guardian angel" vibe does explain the "fantasy" part of the Action movie.
5:27 the way the guy just looks at the direction of where the arrow came from and just goes "tf was that" literally had me dying
That guy wasn't just a knight. He was St. Michael.
Indeed
Lord of the Watchtower of the South, Keeper of the flaming sword of Light Mich-Ael, He who is like God.
@@bellakaldera3305 Slayer of the serpent, General of our Lords legions!
I didn't know he was gay..
@@bellakaldera3305 bringier of Lattes for Chole decker and hey that cost like seven bucks.
When he throws the axe, surely even if he did hit the crossbow guy with the handle, it would still cause serious damage if thrown with full power, right?
It'd sting, but it wouldn't nearly be enough to put him out of the fight. All of the weight and momentum in a thrown axe is in the axe head, the handle is just a wooden stick.
Most likely it would just hurt somewhat. I've been hit in the face with the handle of a thrown hammer (allegedly by accident) and the end result was a bruise, a short nose bleed, and me breaking my oath to never swear like a sailor.
I like the knight's helmet. The wide eyeholes give better visibility than the eyeslit you see on a lot of knightly helmets, and the there's enough of a gap in the front that he can breathe freely through his mouth and nose. Yet the helmet still covers most of his head and face very well.
Being able to see and breathe well was a very serious problem with a lot of medieval helmets. So it's nice to see that the producers of this film chose something that was very practical for the mission and the character of the knight.
Great review Skall! This is my favorite Andorea Olomouc film! Probably because knights are my favorite
To give the knight credit being borderline superhuman... He is literally a Saint, that appeared when she prayed for salvation. I think that probably gives him a little leeway to be superhuman, don't you?
Even then if he wasnt an incarnation of an archangel, its not completely impossible that a battle tested knight could have this level of stamina. Adrenaline is one hell of a hormone. Unlikely yes but so is lifting a car so save some one ect ect.
After seeing this, now i want to see 2 fully armored medieval knights fistfighting against each other
Tons of that in the modern armoured fighting league stuff on youtube , they punch each other in the helmet.. alot , and you can tell without the helmet , your be really messed up , no teeth face split possible skull fractures and KO's a plenty.
That's also me in the vid, the archer back out of shot trying to headshot from the spawn
Wow, gratz! I seriously admire every single one of you for the piece that you put together.
Thank you for your review.
Many people coming from your channel.
That moment when your 18 STR 6 Ironskin Warband character in full plate armor gets ambushed by 30+ Looters
A 100 times better than 99% of the Hollywood offerings
Plot Armor has always been realistic!
"You can see, those guys are uneasy."
Yeah. This is the basically the equivalent of asking a 3-year-old to fight a Navy SEAL.
How funny, I just watched that video and my first thought was "I wonder what Skall would think of this fight scene" and then at the end it recommended this reaction video.
I enjoyed it much more to hear you talk about a positive example of a movie fight.
I feel like I learned a lot more.
Yes as someone who has delved in German history, there is a relatively big difference between landed kights of before the crusades and the trained and coordinated knights of the knightly orders like the teutonic order of north east germany or the knights Templar which formed after.
Meanwhile all of Reddit just kept repeating "why didn't they just tackle him?"
Well they tried, several times. And the knight's foot work made their attempts fail every time.
He's a buff knight. Ugly, but buff. He'd do well in NFL.
It's very convenient when knight's foot work is a part of the script. Tell all those men screw the script and that they will get $10.000 each if the knight goes down, then watch
Sure. Gather momentum and run straight towards the guy with the pointy stick. What could possibly go wrong
None of them tried, none of them tried fighting.
@@HiopX They very literally did that HipoX, they ran straight into the guy's range and waited to be struck. Being at a range and in a position that makes it difficult for the opponent to make powerful swings or get comfortable targets on you is much safer than waiting in striking distance to eat a mace right to the mouth like these goons did.
Olomouc a town in the Czech Republic, a big shout out! much love from CZ
Spliff Machine Fun fact: I've been watching so much Czech related content lately that TH-cam actually asked if I would like to change my default language setting
I really hope the popularity of films like this gets the attention of some directors in hollywood. I'd love to see more realistic fighting. Life or death combat is never boring. It doesn't need to be exaggerated and stylized. Or better yet, how about we get a studio to fund the Adorea folks for a feature film?!
I like the way he used the end of the mace to make most of his attacks with it instead of swinging it
10:18
Actually, wasn’t there a moment in the middle of the fight, during a brief sort of pause where the knight collapsed to his knees and vomitted/spat up a little blood to reflect his exertion? I think it was after he first took a hit to the back of the knee, but I could be wrong.
From what I understand Adorea uses hema in their choreography. Its an example how you could use historical sword fighting and make it looke better then hollywood
Went and watched the video. She literally prays him into existence, so I'd say he gets a pass on the "slightly superhuman" aspects. Hell of a vid.
Many people theorize that he was the avatar of St. Michael
And really only *slightly* superhuman. Richard III is said to have chopped the Saracen champion in *half* with a single stroke during the withdrawal from Jerusalem -- and this was after a long, hard day of fighting.
6:19 spear hits knights helmet if you pay attention and i really love it
Are we all forgetting , this is the Knight of Hope......she prayed and God sent the Knight......he has a little bit of Superpower......not just a normal Knight...