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That kit bag on their back probably weighs them down quite well.
I imagine if you tried at catch someone while you were wearing a full suit of armour it wouldn't look that much different, never bothered me in the film.
That's true. It's not an outfit that especially lends itself to quick or graceful movements.
A rooftop scene full of TV aerials in a movie set in the 1800s, now that's my kind of goof.
I wouldn't want him sweeping my yard
Weighted down by the slo-mo weightlessness over-acting.
He thought it was just a rehearsal and was saving his sweeping skills for the real take.
That's it. As a method actor he was just getting warmed up for the final take. He had made extensive notes on his character but in the end the director went with the first take. What a betrayal. Ah, the tragedy of the man!