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Ah, 'The Flower of Battle' is an interesting mix, really. It's got this whimsical charm, almost like a fairy tale vibe, but with a sharp edge thanks to its action-packed sequences. Reuben Guberek plays around with the pacing—some scenes fly by while others linger, giving you a chance to soak in the atmosphere of this imaginary Italy. Fiore, the swordsman, is quite the character, and Niccolo adds a unique twist with her disguise. The chemistry between them is palpable, and their banter brings a comedic relief that keeps it engaging. The practical effects are refreshing too, harkening back to an era where action felt more tangible. All in all, it's a quirky adventure that doesn't take itself too seriously while still delivering some solid swordplay.
Unique blend of genres with a comedic twist. · Strong character dynamics between the leads. · Practical effects enhance the action scenes.
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