One year after being drunk and fallen leaving his family , Raiden the courageous knight feels guilt and returns to take revenge from the rotten minister Geza Mot who is the reason why the Emperor ordered to kill the Lord Bortek who refused to pay the taxes that Geza asked him to, the thing that brings terrible for him.
[It] most specifically reminds one of those bland, abandoned fantasy films that seemed to just materialize from nowhere on video-store shelves in the late 90's.
Once upon a time, filmmakers had the luxury of giving their genre movies time to breathe; you don't see much of that on a big scale any more. I loved this movie, warts and all.
Combines elements of both the typical revenge plot thriller, and then the Game of Thrones inspired castles and brothels environment - offering absolutely nothing that we haven't seen before.
There's a distinct lack of excitement and sense of adventure that underlines Japanese director Kazuaki Kiriya's medieval-fantasy, Last Knights; a slow, puzzling and dreary sword-and-sandals action that is devoid of any energy.