Well, I actually took the time and watched it, cover to cover. The biggest problem is not that the visuals are weak, or that there is tragically little talent in the script and that the few dialogues we have here are so painfully papery. You can also survive that, according to the film, the Fourth Crusade took place in the Holy Land instead of Constantinople. What is really embarrassing is the falsification of history that is so brazen, we have to waste time to watch how the government's propaganda slogans used nowadays are used in the narration to describe events of the time. It is obviously incomprehensible as a film, since we cannot speak of direction and story management in the first place, while even those few of otherwise talented actors also give a poor performance, since they obviously have nothing to play. However, the exploitation of our common history for undisguised propaganda is offensive to all Hungarians. Even to those who are in favor to our government.