Ridley Scotts The Last Duel Is Now On Hbo Max

Alright, folks, gather 'round! Let's talk about The Last Duel. You know, that Ridley Scott flick with all the medieval brooding? It's finally hit HBO Max! Prepare for swords, horses, and questionable facial hair.
Finally Streaming: Time to Re-Evaluate?
I have a confession: I kind of… liked it. I know, I know. It's long. It's grim. It's got a plot thicker than medieval gruel. But hear me out!
Maybe I'm just a sucker for Adam Driver in a questionable wig. Don't judge me. He brings a certain intensity to everything, even historical dramas where everyone's angry all the time.
Must Read
And honestly, the multiple perspectives thing? A bit gimmicky, sure. But it kept me engaged. Like a medieval "Rashomon" with more mud.
Unpopular Opinion Alert!
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. I think The Last Duel is underrated. Gasp! I said it.

Everyone complained about the pacing. They said it was too slow. I say it was…deliberate! It lets you soak in the atmosphere, the grime, the sheer hopelessness of the era.
And sure, the subject matter is heavy. We're talking about accusations, betrayal, and a brutal system. But isn't that what makes a good drama?
Let's Talk About Those Perspectives
I found the "Rashomon" style storytelling fascinating. Seeing the same events through different eyes? It's a clever way to explore truth and bias.

Some might say it's repetitive. I argue it's reinforcing. It reinforces the idea that everyone is the hero of their own story. Even when they're objectively terrible people. Looking at you, Jacques Le Gris.
Plus, it gives Jodie Comer a chance to shine. And she absolutely does! Her performance is nuanced and powerful. Truly the heart of the film, if you ask me.
So, Should You Watch It?
Look, I'm not saying it's a perfect movie. It definitely requires patience. And a strong stomach for medieval violence.

But if you're looking for something thought-provoking and visually stunning, give it a shot! You might be surprised. You might hate it. But at least you can say you've seen it.
And let's be honest, with Ridley Scott at the helm, you know you're in for a visually impressive ride. Even if it's a bumpy one. Plus, you get to see Matt Damon with a truly questionable haircut. What's not to love?
Besides, now that it's on HBO Max, you can watch it in the comfort of your own home! No need to brave the theater and risk sitting next to someone who crinkles their popcorn bag the entire time. Small wins, people.

Maybe, just maybe, you'll come away thinking The Last Duel wasn't so bad after all. Maybe you'll even agree with my wildly unpopular opinion. Either way, enjoy the swords!
And remember, even in medieval France, everyone has their own version of the truth. So grab some popcorn (preferably not too crinkly) and prepare to judge for yourself.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go re-watch it and admire Adam Driver's medieval glare. Don't tell anyone!
