StreamOfTheSky
Adventurer
I just assumed hand to hand was cheaper to film, and chalked it up to budget pinches. Besides, I'm sure Mongols fought in other ways besides whole armies of cavalry archers, so I kind of liked them mixing the units used up a bit. That said, the amount of cav archers throughout the movie was far too small.
As for the "Ninjas," I was a little surprised by their face mask helmets, too. I think the point of them was simply to do a fiegned retreat after fighting a while, so the archers could pick off the pursuers, as a sort of "quickie" demonstration of Genghis Khan's most well-known tactic on the part of the film makers. I don't think the point was for them to seem like some kind of 733+ Ninjas, taking on the entire army themselves. I couldn't help but notice though...when the ambush was launched, weren't the "Ninjas" also getting killed by their own friends' archer fire? Sure looked like it...
As for the "Ninjas," I was a little surprised by their face mask helmets, too. I think the point of them was simply to do a fiegned retreat after fighting a while, so the archers could pick off the pursuers, as a sort of "quickie" demonstration of Genghis Khan's most well-known tactic on the part of the film makers. I don't think the point was for them to seem like some kind of 733+ Ninjas, taking on the entire army themselves. I couldn't help but notice though...when the ambush was launched, weren't the "Ninjas" also getting killed by their own friends' archer fire? Sure looked like it...