Knight'S Tale / (Ac3 Ws) (USAมีสต็อกBD)

- SRP (Baht) : 450.00
- Our Price (Baht) : 319.00
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- Release Date : 19/09/2006
- Distributor : Import
- Genres : Action, Adventure
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Subtitles : Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish
- Number of discs : 1
- Rated : PG-13
- Credits
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- Actors : Heath Ledger, Mark Addy, Rufus Sewell, Paul Bettany, Alan Tudyk
- Directors : Brian Helgeland
- Studio : Columbia Pictures
- Run Time : 132 mins
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Synopsis :
There's no rule against rock anthems from the 1970s in the soundtrack for a movie about a medieval jousting champion; but if you're going to attempt such jarring anachronisms; you'd better establish acceptable ground rules. Writer-director Brian Helgeland does precisely that in A Knight's Tale and pulls off this trick with such giddy aplomb that you can't help but play along. (Upon witnessing a crowd of peasants at a jousting match; singing and clapping to the beat of Queen's "We Will Rock You;" you're either going to love this movie or dismiss it altogether.) Other vintage rock hits will follow; but Helgeland--the Oscar?-winning cowriter of L.A. Confidential--handles this ploy with judicious goodwill; in what is an otherwise honest period piece about a peasant named William (Heath Ledger) who rises by grit and determination to the hallowed status of knighthood.
As if the soundtrack weren't audacious enough; Helgeland (recovering from the sour experience of his directorial debut; Payback) casts none other than Geoffrey Chaucer (wonderfully played by Paul Bettany) as William's cohort and match announcer; along with William's pals Roland (Mark Addy) and Wat (Alan Tudyk); and feisty blacksmith Kate (Laura Fraser). Of course there must be a fair maiden; and she is Jocelyn (newcomer Shannyn Sossamon); with whom William falls in love while battling the nefarious Count Adhemar (Rufus Sewell) on the European jousting circuit. Add to this an inspiring father-son reunion; Ledger's undeniable charisma; a perfect supporting cast; and enough joyful energy to rejuvenate the film's formulaic plot; and A Knight's Tale becomes that most pleasant of movie surprises--an unlikely winner that rises up; like its hero; to exceed all expectations. --Jeff Shannon