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The plane of the American pilot Hank Morgan got lost in time. The pilot falls into temporary loop and finds himself at the era of the glorious King Arthur. Here he is destined to meet the legendary knights of the Round Table and the insidious Queen Morgana - the sister of the king, the beautiful Sandy and the wise Wizard. He will find himself in the rags of a slave and in knightly armor, to witness the greatness and death of the kingdom.
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Key opinion
This perestroika-era film is a highly unconventional and surreal reinterpretation of Mark Twain that divides audiences between seeing it as an experimental, philosophical masterpiece or a disjointed, clumsy failure. While the narrative structure is widely criticized for being incoherent and lacking logical progression, the film is consistently praised for its striking visual aesthetic and atmospheric cinematography.
| Cinematography | The film features breathtaking cinematography that captures the stark beauty of Central Asian desert landscapes. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely considered structurally disjointed, with scenes that lack logical motivation or narrative coherence. | |
| Acting | Performances are divisive: some viewers find the cast profoundly expressive and iconographic, while others argue that even talented actors appear tired or miscast in a confusing script. | |
| Pacing | The pacing is viewed as problematic, with a narrative that feels both fragmented and occasionally overlong. | |
| Adaptation | As an adaptation of Mark Twain, the film is largely unrecognizable, abandoning the source material's tone in favor of a heavy, abstract, and philosophical tone. |