Heh, I agree with you on one point--it sure didn't seem like 2 hours.
More like 2 years. I was so disappointed--I looked forward to this movie with such zeal, and came away so utterly disappointed. Bluntly, I thought it stunk.
First off, the history was whacked. I have a friend who is a british historian (yes, that's her real title) and she confirmed there was no Sarmatia. Thus, no Sarmatian Knights, the heart of the story. Add to that that the little theory about Rome sparing Sarmatians was hardly believable and you've got a bad taste in my mouth already. But, I was willing to forgive that if it got better. But it never did. You had Artorius leading a band of knights (which, by the way, if I remember correctly the word didn't even come into the language til hundreds of years later) for Rome like a bunch of forced mercenaries. The heart of the Arthur legend was that Arthur united the Britons/Britains/Bretons together against the picts, scots, irish, saxons and other invading hordes. Rome was already gone, and what was left of it Arthur and his people hated. Instead we're presented with this mangaled half-Roman half-British Arthur Castus and expected to believe it as "the true story behind the legend". Plus, look at all the other discrepancies. There was no historic tribe called the Woads--unless Woad is another name for the picti or some other tribe. Tristan looked Mongolian in his armor. They added Danae(d?). There was no mention of Irish raiders on the west coast, or the bickering between the tribes of Britain that provide the foundation of the legend.
Speaking of legend, they didn't even get that right! Merlin was made into a tribal leader of Woads, Guinevere a woad archeress who goes instantly from tortured prisoner to beautifully clad warrior princess [spoiler=not to mention her hands] which were dislocated what, maybe days before she slaughtered Saxons with Arthur on the ice[/spoiler]. Lancelot didn't fall in love with her. Oh, and let's not forget instead of the countless heroes that didn't get named, like Bors, Pelleam, Pellas, Percival, Garet, and so forth, there's a whole what, maybe 6 knights? Total? What kind of a king is that? No sword in the stone, no even mention of the name Pendragon....how can they possibly call this a movie about King Arthur?
I would even have gone so far to say it was a good movie but a bad retelling of the legend if they hadn't done such a sloppy job. No one is given explanations for anything, villians aren't even named, and they stretch the believability
[spoiler] like why a high ranking Roman family who's son is a favorite of the pope would be in Britain, how an arrow hundreds of yards away could strike a man in a tree, and how the Battle of Baden Hill was a fort?![/spoiler] They hinted at a few good inner battles, but never elaborated. Never built. All in all I thought it was a horribly sloppy, badly rendered and quite frankly insulting movie I wish I could get a refund for. Nothing makes me more angry than when Hollywood takes a popular character like Arthur and slaps his name on a horrible movie expecting the fact they put Arthur in it will make it sell. Because obviously we're too stupid to appriciate the real legend or know the difference.
And THEN they had the audacity to say that was the real story?!?!