There's something for everyone here fans of horror, fans of action, fans of medieval adventure should all find something to enjoy about this film. Musical score by Orvasson is evocative and spectacular. Beautiful scenery, tense and bloody battles and a claustrophobic climax in a castle lift this story.
Our perspective is intimate and that lends a great deal of excitement to the movie experience. The camera work by Amir Mokri in this film is dangerous and thrilling. Exceptional and colorfully cinematography is shot on location in outdoors from Hungary, Salzsburgo, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria, Croatia and Shreveport, Louisiana. The film gets an impressive control of the crowd scenarios with a climatic and overwhelming finale battle. Stunning battles scenes illuminate the full-blown adventure with a plethora of engaging action set pieces on the combats in which the heads and limbs are slice off here and there and everywhere while other parts of body are slit open. The picture packs great loads of action, special effects abundant, horror, breathtaking combats and a little bit of gore and blood. This sword and witchery epic movie begins with a real sense of wonder and surprise with impressive battles set in Crusades and wind up with continuous struggles against weird beings. When the embattled party arrives at the abbey, a horrific discovery jeopardises the knight's pledge to ensure the girl fair treatment, and pits them against an inexplicably powerful and destructive force. Eventually surrounded by the frightening and ferocious foes, they must conquer his personal fears and help battle the illusive invaders who emerge out of the shroud of fog in the black of the night.
The group must fight mysterious creatures for consuming every living thing in their path. A priest, a grieving knight (Ulrich Thomsen), a disgraced itinerant and a headstrong youth (Robert Sheehan) who can only dream of becoming a knight join a mission troubled by mythically hostile wilderness and fierce contention over the fate of the girl. A beleaguered church ruled by Cardinal D'Ambrosio (Christopher Lee), deeming sorcery the culprit of the plague, commands the two knights named Beheman (Nicolas Cage) and Felson (Ron Perlman) to transport an accused witch (Claire Fay) to a remote abbey, where monks will perform a ritual in hopes of ending the pestilence.
The scenery is beautiful, and so was the cinematography. It's an exciting story plenty of battles, action and excitement. Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague, a warrior is tasked with learning the truth about his fate as he is charged in leading a fearsome witch, as Beheman and his group of mercenaries have to go a remote location. This thrilling film deals with 14th-century knights who transport a suspected witch to a monastery, where monks deduce her powers could be the source of the Black Plague which spreads death across the lands and villages, decimating life across Europa.