Spelled correctly:Knight's Tale. It's based on a story sa pamamagitan ng the legendary Geoffery Chaucer. Chaucer was actually an author. It appears in Cantebury Tales in it's entirity. That and I'm completely in pag-ibig with that era, however wrongly portrayed everything in that movie was.
posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
thanks for the correction...um also why do you think everything in that movie was potrayed wrong??ly
grapecandy
posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
The costuming was completely wrong for the era. If you wanted to have a status, you didn't walk round wearnig a tunic, you wore something madami elaborate, which "Ulrich" was trying to portray, that he had money. My point, the large black hat Joselyn is wearing while talking to OMG I can't remember his name. The guy Ulrich/William wants to beat. Joselyn's hair had foil wrapped around it. They were experimenting with metals on a much larger scale at that time and hadn't developed thin enough metal crafting to have metal in her hair. The only authentic part of the dancing was what Ulrich was trying to make up. The rest is historically inaccurate. The speech patterns are way too modern. Back then they spoke simular to what Shakespeare wrote. And finally, Joselyn would have left him as soon as she found out tha Ulrich had no money. A woman married whom her father told her to. Women that were that bold back then didn't get married, or they got beat. And money also meant food, which was important for survival. Joselyn would have known this and would have preferred eating because she looked like she was from a weathly family to have her maid. If I was actually watching the movie I could point out madami inaccuracies, however my nieces destroyed it. The jousting was accurate, as well.
draguakale
posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas
The costuming was completely wrong for the era. If you wanted to have a status, you didn't walk round wearnig a tunic, you wore something madami elaborate, which "Ulrich" was trying to portray, that he had money. My point, the large black hat Joselyn is wearing while talking to OMG I can't remember his name. The guy Ulrich/William wants to beat. Joselyn's hair had foil wrapped around it. They were experimenting with metals on a much larger scale at that time and hadn't developed thin enough metal crafting to have metal in her hair. The only authentic part of the dancing was what Ulrich was trying to make up. The rest is historically inaccurate. The speech patterns are way too modern. Back then they spoke simular to what Shakespeare wrote. And finally, Joselyn would have left him as soon as she found out tha Ulrich had no money. A woman married whom her father told her to. Women that were that bold back then didn't get married, or they got beat. And money also meant food, which was important for survival. Joselyn would have known this and would have preferred eating because she looked like she was from a weathly family to have her maid. If I was actually watching the movie I could point out madami inaccuracies, however my nieces destroyed it. The jousting was accurate, as well.
draguakale
posted sa loob ng isang taon na ang nakalipas