...and has he followed his feet?
Has he found his way home?
Thom Yorke did not age well
>mfw I get to compete man-to-man, not king-to-servant
GOAT movie
Yes William, with the pigs. With the pigs.
>>3279988
So what's the deal, was she like some Sicilian or something?
You've been weighed.
>>3280001
You have been measured
>>3280012
And you have been found
>hurrr if you love me you'll throw away the career you've just found that you're prodigiously good at which feeds yourself and your only friends
Fucking women
>>3280718
She didn't intend for him to actually throw his career away you idiot, she intended for it to play out exactly like it did.
>>3280695
WANTING.
>>3279891
>>3279967
>>3279988
>>3280001
>>3280012
>>3280695
>>3280723
>mfw this thread
I unironically love this movie. Went to see it with my parents when I was like 11 or 12 not even knowing what it was and I still enjoy watching it every single time
>>3280720
THIS! She wanted proof he actually loved her, rather than wanting her as a fashion accessory like Ademar.
>>3280731
The opening scene perfectly establishes the movie, anyone who complains about historical inaccuracy can fuck right off.
>>3280737
The main thing is that it's anachronisms serve to make the viewer familiar with what's going on.
The whole crowd chanting "we will rock you" gives, I think, the equivalent feeling for a modern as that to a medieval listening to bagpipes or a drum roll at a tilt.
Same with the dance scene. Instead of showing us 5 minutes of weird medieval dancing (interesting, but boring to most of us) they lead into a rock anthem where William dances with his crush, the same feeling no doubt as to a medieval knight dancing whatever they danced with his Lady
There's enough historical substance there that it outperforms most other "history" films even as it blatantly but tastefully uses anachronisms to make it seem fun, and really more meaningful, to viewers today.
>>3279891
Has he changed his stars?