Its worth noting at least, that he doesn't go out to fight for his M'lady.
He just keeps getting jumped, and is increasingly pissy about that fact as the movie goes along. In fact he only fights 5&6 as part of his band duties, and 7 out of personal disrespect.
And the one biggest thing I think the movie did right is showing how much of an insecure baby Scott was and that he needed to respect himself to actually win. The "power of love" fails him (literally, the sword breaks), but the literal "self respect" sword wins him the fight.
The movie is filled with stupid garbage, and is ruined heavily by how boring, generic and unattractive the main girl is (to the point you wonder why anyone would care about her this much, especially to fight for her like this), but it has some moments of clarity as well.
Its worth noting at least, that he doesn't go out to fight for his M'lady.
He just keeps getting jumped, and is increasingly pissy about that fact as the movie goes along. In fact he only fights 5&6 as part of his band duties, and 7 out of personal disrespect.
And the one biggest thing I think the movie did right is showing how much of an insecure baby Scott was and that he needed to respect himself to actually win. The "power of love" fails him (literally, the sword breaks), but the literal "self respect" sword wins him the fight.
The movie is filled with stupid garbage, and is ruined heavily by how boring, generic and unattractive the main girl is (to the point you wonder why anyone would care about her this much, especially to fight for her like this), but it has some moments of clarity as well.