
So, Captain of the Guard. If you're into those old-school swashbuckling tales, the kind with secret identities and grand gestures, you might actually dig this. It’s got a certain charm, you know? But if you need modern pacing or crisp dialogue, you'll probably find yourself checking your watch. This one is for the pati...

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"So, Captain of the Guard. If you're into those old-school swashbuckling tales, the kind with secret identities and grand gestures, you might actually dig this. It’s got a certain charm, you know? But if you need modern pacing or crisp dialogue, you'll probably find yourself checking your watch. This one is for the patient folks, the ones who appreciate a film for what it is, not what it could be if it were made yesterday. The premise is straightforward enough: a king's guard captain, our main g..."
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