Postby ElizabethPangerl » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:12 am
I grew up with the Arthurian legends (esp. Pyle, Malory). Tristan & Isolde bears no resemblance to the stories I adored as a child. There's no connection to King Arthur, no other Knights of the Round Table, no love potion, Tristan's family/personality/life are different, etc. That being said, I was still very much entertained by this movie and I would enjoy seeing it again.
Highlights for me included a lot of action, a minimum of spinning moves, shots of wounded fighters (yes, weapons are dangerous, folks!), little boys training with intent with wasters, and a variety of weapons (mace, short sword & dagger, etc.) being used during a tournament. I did cringe a little when some injuries didn't result in as extensive an immobilization or as quick a death as I thought it might. Despite a few unsettling moments like that, the movie did entertain me.
From a woman's perspective, I would recommend Tristan & Isolde as a great date movie. It has action as well as tragic romance - bring a hanky. Depending on personality, some children might even be okay with it. It's PG-13, but my mother-in-law let me take my 11-year-old sister-in-law and she was fine with the consistent violence, hid her eyes for the love scenes, and only got upset when a horse was killed.
Elizabeth Pangerl
ARMA - Twin Cities (Minnesota)