A
Knight's Tale Movie Review:
Get
ready for the first genuine surprise of the summer. When
I saw the preview for this film, it looked like it was going
to be a dud. I mean Knights who looked like pretty boys
jousting each other while AC-DC music blares? It looked
as if critics and film fans would line up to rip the film
apart. So when the opening of the film shows a mid-evil
jousting stadium filled with people clapping along to Queen
and then doing "the wave" I thought I was ready
to rip it to shreds. And then the first joust scene happens.
Then a few jokes are made. Before you know it you are in
the middle of one of the biggest surprise hits of the year.
The film follows a young page called William. When the knight
he has served for year's dies in the middle of a jousting
match only one point away from victory, William decides
to take his place so that he and the other squires may eat.
William wins the match and the money for the tournament.
He convinces the other two pages to give him their share
of the money so that he can buy equipment and train for
the next tournament. The two agree and they are off to the
next town to enter the tournament. Along the way they run
into a writer by the name of Chaucer (yes that Chaucer).
He helps William by forging some papers that show his "noble"
lineage. William becomes Sir Ulrich Von Liechtenstein. But
that's just the start. Will.. uh, Ulrich has to keep the
rouse going and that's half the fun. He also has to defeat
Count Adhemar, played perfectly by Rufus Sewell, and get
the girl Jocelyn.
The
film works because it never takes itself seriously. While
it is full of great jousting and swordfight scenes, in between
them are a better than average storyline, a ton of jokes,
and it also pokes fun at today's sports culture. The fans
with painted faces, the ticker tape parades, people doing
the wave, soccer chants, catching a foul ball (or knights
helmet) and corporate sponsorship are all lampooned. Also,
a lot has been made about the modern music used in the film.
When the first song played I thought it was going to make
the film awful. The second song, during Williams training
session, didn't bug me so much and by the time that the
guys were riding in to London to Thin Lizzys "The Boys
Are Back In Town" I couldn't wait for what song would
come next. I don't know how or why but the music works!
Heath
Ledger, who was last seen in The Patriot, is on the fast
track to superstardom after this performance. He gives a
light but touching performance as William. Mark Addy, who
played Dave in the Full Monty, and Alan Tudyk play the other
squires who help William with his quest. Laura Fraser is
a blacksmith who comes up with a new lightweight armor for
William. The real gem in this movie however is Paul Bettany
who plays Chaucer. The film wouldn't have been half as entertaining
if he wasn't in it. He is responsible for announcing William
before each joust and his description gets more ridiculous
and hysterical with each joust!
This
film is very much like a stealth bomber. It comes from out
of nowhere and when it's through with you, you're blown
away! The fight scenes are intense, the jokes are funny
and the film is well paced. Combine that with a great story
and a kick ass soundtrack and you have the perfect lighthearted
summer film that shouldn't be missed. On a one to ten, it
is a very entertaining 8.5
Paul
Ferris
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