I just like it

Alivia 2021-10-22 14:35:12

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Today, I returned to the old house and reviewed the movies on the old computer, including this holy warrior.

I watched this movie very early, and I watched the DVD when I first came out in college. Today it is a feeling of right and wrong, and Heath has already left.

My favorite is that Chaucer ~ the author who likes to gamble but is extremely provocative. There are also 2 entourages who have been with him, which is also very good, plus a blacksmith who is better than the heroine PL. Alas, the only flaw in the film is that the heroine looks so sorry for the audience~~~

Not to mention, the music is also the highlight of the film, I have been looking for that song LOW RIDER for a long time. Hee hee, I thought of the sacred look of Uncle CAGE in GONE IN 60 before he went out to work.

In short, although many people don't think highly of this movie, I just like it.

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Extended Reading
  • London 2021-10-26 03:31:06

    One star is added to HL and BP. How can this kind of film be so high? When we will rock you, I thought I crossed. . . How awkward the hostess is, it’s not as good as the iron girl and her maid. I’m really wronged HL! Anyway, I don’t like that tune! Don't forget to finish watching the subtitles!

  • Ettie 2022-03-20 09:01:24

    At that time, I just thought that Queens' music was quite suitable for this movie. . .

A Knight's Tale quotes

  • Old Bishop: [after William rides into the cathedral on a horse to woo Jocelyn] Ladies! Does this not shock you?

    Jocelyn: [feigning sadness] I only laugh to keep from weeping.

    Old Bishop: I know, child. Pray that the years come quickly for you, taking your beauty so that you may better serve Him.

    Jocelyn: I do, every day.

    [raises hands to face]

    Jocelyn: God, why did you curse me with this face?

    Old Bishop: God has a plan we know not.

    [offers hand to Jocelyn to kiss]

    Jocelyn: [goes to kiss hand, but instead admires a costly ring on his finger] Oh, that is lovely...

  • [first lines]

    William: Should we help him?