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As a teacher I wanted to give assignments to my students, but (IMHO) the available simulators were not intuitive enough. We worked out the first version of this simulator with José Antonio Matte, an engineering student at PUC Chile. The simulator was functional but a bit unstable, so I created this second version. Please let me know if the simulator is being used in new institutions. If you find any bugs or have comments feel free to contact me.
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a 2017 epic fantasy action-adventure film directed by Guy Ritchie that reimagines the origin of the legendary British king. The film presents Arthur as a streetwise young man who, after pulling the enchanted sword Excalibur from a stone, must reclaim his birthright from his tyrannical uncle, King Vortigern. Release Date: May 12, 2017 (USA); May 19, 2017 (UK). Director: Guy Ritchie.
Throughout the film, themes of leadership, loyalty, and self-discovery are explored, as Arthur navigates the complexities of his newfound role and grapples with the weight of his destiny. The characters are multidimensional and well-developed, with Hunnam bringing a modern edge to the iconic character of King Arthur. king arthur: legend of the sword full movie
Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, and Weed Road Pictures. Plot Summary King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a
The movie features a blend of action, adventure, and fantasy elements, with impressive fight choreography and stunning visual effects. The film's cinematography showcases breathtaking landscapes and mythical creatures, transporting viewers to a mystical world of wonder. Director: Guy Ritchie
“From Chivalry to Streetwise: Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and the Twenty-First-Century Hero” Author: Dr. Susan Aronstein (University of Wyoming) – Note: Aronstein has written extensively on Arthurian adaptations; this specific analysis appears in various edited collections. Published in: Studies in Medievalism XXVIII: Medievalism and Modernity (2019) or The Middle Ages on Screen (2018, ed. by Meriem Pagès).