Tristan and Isolde

Misty 2022-04-20 09:01:56

Few are interested in epic films. When I watched /Tristan and Isolde/, at first it was because of the superb acting skills of the young actors in it; later I was moved by the story itself. It is always difficult to grasp the rendering power of epic films. This film brings the institutional love sung in it to the fullest and is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

The film introduces
Romeo and Juliet in

the Middle Ages In the dark ages of the Middle Ages, the Roman Empire was destroyed, and the various forces were divided and entrenched in England. The King of Ireland took the opportunity to gather forces and covet them. One of England's leaders, the ambitious King Mark, decides to unify with the help of legendary knight Tristan (James Franco). Skilled, quick-witted and charismatic, Tristan was one of the greatest knights, and was raised by King Mark after losing his parents in an Irish army attack.

However, Tristan also has his own secret - he was seriously wounded and dying in the battle against Ireland, and he was taken care of by the mysterious, beautiful and kind Irish woman Isolde (Sofia Miles). An unquenchable flame of love ignited between the two, but the recovered Tristan had to leave Ireland and return to King Mark to continue the fight.

The ambitious Irish king decided to hold the All England Knights Tournament with his beautiful daughter as the prize. The heroic and invincible Tristan lived up to his expectations and really won the princess for King Mark. As a result, King Mark, who was about to marry the princess, became even more powerful and had stronger capital to carry out the great cause of unification. However, seeing the true face of the princess, Tristan was struck by lightning. It turned out that the princess was his beloved Isolde, whether it was for national peace or parenting, Tristan and Isolde could no longer continue their relationship. However, the magic of love becomes more and more irresistible under repression...

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Tristan + Isolde quotes

  • Isolde: Please don't leave me. Please.

  • King Donnchadh: I see how it is in Cornwall. My money is good enough. My alliance is good enough! But my daughter, you pass among your Lieutenants like a whore!

    Isolde: It's not like...

    King Donnchadh: I see no relation to me here. And there's no peace with this King!