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Damon & Affleck: Their Underrated Masterpiece

28 Jan

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Summary

  • The film uses a Rashomon-style structure with three perspectives.
  • Damon plays a knight, Affleck a count, and Driver a rival.
  • Jodie Comer's character reveals the tragic truth of the events.
Damon & Affleck: Their Underrated Masterpiece

Ridley Scott's 2021 historical drama, "The Last Duel," stands out as a criminally underappreciated collaboration between long-time friends Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.

The film is structured uniquely, drawing inspiration from the Rashomon effect, where a single event is recounted from multiple viewpoints. This narrative approach allows for a deep exploration of character and truth.

Matt Damon stars as Sir Jean de Carrouges, a knight whose perception of himself as noble contrasts sharply with how others view him. Ben Affleck delivers a memorable performance as Count Pierre d'Alencon, a seemingly anachronistic and detached overlord.

Adam Driver portrays Sir Jacques le Gris, a knight whose actions are seen as heroic in his own telling but are revealed as deeply reprehensible from another perspective. Jodie Comer plays Marguerite de Carrouges, whose chapter reveals the harrowing truth of her assault and the subsequent duel.

Ultimately, "The Last Duel" is lauded for its compelling structure, strong performances, and its status as a hidden gem within Damon and Affleck's extensive filmography.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Last Duel employs a Rashomon-style narrative, presenting the central events from three distinct perspectives.
The film stars Matt Damon as Sir Jean de Carrouges, Ben Affleck as Count Pierre d'Alencon, Adam Driver as Sir Jacques le Gris, and Jodie Comer as Marguerite de Carrouges.
Despite its critical acclaim and strong performances, The Last Duel is often overlooked and is considered a hidden gem in the filmographies of its stars and director.

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