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So, 'Assassin's Creed: Nothing is True; Everything is Permitted' takes us on this rather intense journey through the life of Frederick Julian. The film really sets this atmospheric tone right from the start. You've got the serene life of our protagonist, which makes the invasion of the Templar Order all the more shocking. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it builds to some solid action sequences. The practical effects are decent, giving a tangible feel to the historical settings. What’s distinctive is how it intertwines personal loss with broader themes of power and betrayal, which adds depth amidst the action. The performances are earnest, really drawing you into Frederick's plight and his evolution. It feels like a somewhat hidden gem within the franchise.
Focuses on the Templar Order's impact on personal lives.Explores themes of power and betrayal.Features a mix of action and emotional depth.
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