'Attila' is a romanced story of Attila the Hun (Gerard Butler), since his childhood, when he lost his parents until his death. The screenplay shows his respect to the great Roman strategist Flavius Aetius (Powers Boothe, with his usual face of 'bad guy'), his loves, the gossips, intrigues and betrayals in Rome, all of these evolved by magic and mysticism. Attila certainly was one of the most evil man along the story, but the screenplay shows him as a great leader, strategist and lover. If you decide to forget the story and attain to the plot itself, you will see and enjoy a great epic movie.
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The underrated Gerard Butler has another magnificent performance. My vote is nine. Title (Brazil): 'Atila, o Huno' ('Attila, the Hun').
Small ordinaries tricks, blood and fake history's use. And a film about nothing with ambition to became a series.
Absurd, illogical but useful like each bad movie for a strange form of fun who has not the status of irony but only surprise. It is not original, only clone of clone of clones of many stupid movies who are not sense, not script, not actors and represents just a small place near hard pornography. Because the source, maybe the purpose are the same. Only problem after its end is the choice of Hun leader. Which is his huge sin for be victim of this form of cultural garbage? So, only mercy for the poor Attila saves the film for few days after the meeting.
But it is far to save it in real sense.