Lastly to those who say noting the similarity with Rashomon is wrong, OI can only say you havent seen Rashomon. With Dual and Kingdom one gets the feeling of a fourth wall-like didactic lecture to audience. Similar to the problem in the narrative in 'Kingdom of Heaven' were historians critiqued the narrative element of having the lead characters on both sides displaying modern and thus utterly artificial views of tolerance that were manifestly not present in anyone at the time the piece was set. It is a jarring anachronism given this is set in late medieval, pre-Enlightenment times. But my main impression is that aside from a number of really dramatic action sequences, the narrative inappropriately tries to impose modern mores.
Jodie Comer, after you have seen her in a few roles seems to be repetitive and I was not impressed with her portrayal of her role in Duel.
I did not think Adam Driver, who has a stunning range in his career did well in this part. Certainly not top top tier actor, but a very good one, and he does very vey well in the film. And it is for the most part well displayed in 'The Last Duel.' Secondly I was pleasantly surprised at Matt Damon's acting chops in the film. Firstly Ridley Scott's talent as a director is undeniable.