Does it convince people who are actually fencers, though?
No. Real fencing - more so sword fighting - is an incredibly, overwhelmingly, seriously tiring activity. Especially if using real swords, and not foils, epees, or sabres of the fencing world. The two areas of sport are traditional fencing using those mentioned above, and Renaissance fencing, using reproduction weapons of the period. If you do the latter, you're using a 2-2.5 pound rapier, and after about 5 minutes, your arm feels like lead, you can't catch your breath, and your legs feel like rubber, all the while, your opponent is still trying to get a touche. (As are you.)
Watch the 1973-74 movies "The Three Musketeers," and "The Four Musketeers." directed by Richard Lester. Watch how winded, tired, and out-of-breath the fighters are. William Hobbs was the fight choreographer for those and he is the best IMHO for accuracy. He also did Rob Roy, which is also fantastic. They're also very much like PB- seriocomic and very well done. To me, still the best version of Dumas pere's work.
PB is fun, but I out it in with Flynn's "The Adventures of Robin Hood" for enjoyable, fun but rather unbelievable fencing.
..Joe
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