Tristan & Isolde - A True Romantic Classic
Created: 09/08/06
While the movie is a wonderful portrayal of the classic tragic romantic story, you can't help but wish the titled couple could not only fall in love but live happily ever after but that's not to be.
A quick summation: After a battle in which his parents are killed Tristan (James Franco) ends up living with King Marc (Rufus Sewell). As he ages, he becomes the King's champion, the best fighter in the kingdom. It is believed that Tristan is dead after a battle with the enemy and is given a true hero's funeral by sending his body out to sea upon a burning boat. The fire goes out before he is burned and Tristan is found by 'Princess' Isolde (Sophia Miles) who nurses him back to health. During his recovery they fall in love but for the sake of "safety" neither gives their name. There's a subplot of the tribes fighting for control and the enemy trying to keep the people from uniting as one and a lot of bloodshed. A challenge of "war games" with Isolde as the prize unites Tristan and Isolde once again. But Tristan as the King's Champion ends up winning the hand of Isolde for King Marc. In the end, tragedy once again parts Tristan from Isolde (I won't give away the ending any more than that). It's a lovely movie reminiscent of Romeo & Juliet and based upon Celtic legend.
I purchased the movie after watching it in the theatre, a first in many years because portions of the movies were so dark I thought I missed something integral to the main plot. I didn't really. I thought the movie was romantic enough to appeal to women and had enough bloodshed and battles for the men to not deem it a straight "chick flick".
Aside from that, Tristan's physical beauty was surpassed by the fact that he always looked like he was in true physical pain and ready to cry--the torment of true love! I wish I could have smacked him and told him to get over it but then he wouldn't be the tortured hero of this ancient classic story. Hey, what woman doesn't want a man pining away just for her? The ultimate power... Isolde on the other hand didn't seem to suffer as greatly, at least she didn't portray her pain as heartily. I guess being won and ending up the King's wife wasn't such a bad way to live. Although she loved Tristan, she seems to adjust to being to King Marc just a little too easily. A modern woman in olden times, way to go! She knows her place and how to make it work for her.
Anyway, it's a good movie with a good plot yet no modern day violence, car crashes, explosions or swearing and that is in itself a reason to watch it.
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Tristan & Isolde
Created: 25/08/10
When gallant English knight Tristan (James Franco) wins the love of beautiful Isolde (Sophia Myles) -- the daughter of the Irish king -- soon after the fall of the Roman Empire, their liaison threatens to destroy the uneasy truce between their respective nations. Rufus Sewell co-stars as the English warlord Lord Marke in director Kevin Reynolds's timeless medieval tale of star-crossed lovers who are doomed by the forces of imperial politics.
CAST: James Franco, Sophia Myles, Rufus Sewell, David O'Hara, Henry Cavill, JB Blanc, Jamie King, Thomas Sangster, Dexter Fletcher, Mark Strong
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Period Movies
Created: 01/08/06
This movie has a tale to tell. I love period movies. I love the heroism, majesty, and determination. This movie is set as Braveheart was. It was a bit reminiscent of it. This movie, though it was well acted, had some slow parts. I found myself getting up and walking away a couple of times because I was becoming disinterested. It is a somewhat predictable story that has been told so many times before. It reminds me of A Knight's Tale (which I adored).
All this doesn't take away from the fact that it was a good movie. I am glad I watched it, but it won't be one I will watch again... at least not on purpose.
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If you do something, do it right
Created: 15/10/06
This DVD was issued in 2006. Being a big fan of Wagner, I had to get this movie. I was somewhat disappointed because it didn't follow Wagner's personal notes too well but the story was adopted so it could make it in the big-screen circuit. Really well made and the costume, prop, & makeup staff did an excellent job. Since the movie was created for this well-known "script" you can't fault that - only the subtle changes (which were probably required). At any rate, the story was given a new appearance that no one could have imagined 10 or more years ago. Parents should review the movie prior to viewing by school age children.
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