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This looks like it could be a real treat on screen, and I do hope the modern translation holds up.

The story of Gawain is one of my favorite of the Arthurian Legends. 

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I like the minimalistic art direction vs the MASSIVE CGI OVERKILL approach that seems to dominate contemporary fantasy/SF films.

On a side note, I did like the 2017 Arthur.

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I saw the film last night. It actually angered my girlfriend and now I don’t think she trusts my movie judgment. It’s definitely not a film for everyone. I saw the last star wars movie and nobody seemed to walk out for more than a restroom break, but this one actually had half of the theater walk out before the half way point and by the end only six of us were left from a half crowded room. Some left so late that I don’t think they’ll get their money back, but if they have the same attitude as my girlfriend they’re probably just happy to go home.

 It’s a very visual movie with some very interesting scenery and some very strange things to watch for. There’s a lot going on but not a lot happening and I think overall it works as a fable, but not so much as a movie that anyone needs to spend money on. I think there’s going to be some very different opinions from anyone who does go and watch it though. I don’t think it’s one that I ever need to watch again 

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Hmm, a different reaction. A commenter in the review described it as a “art-house fantasy”


 

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Saw it Friday night, and I've been incubating my thoughts the whole weekend.

I think it was foolhardy of people, the majority of my theater included, to think this was somehow going to be a typical medieval fantasy epic. Nothing about any of the trailers suggested it would be anything like that, and yet people in my theater could not walk out come the credits fast enough shaking their head at, I suppose, a sense of being duped.

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All I saw was the commercial for it a few months back and I KNEW beyond a shadow of any doubt that I would never watch the movie.  Anyone who went to see this movie not having even watched the ad - well they got what they deserved.

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Like I said, it’s gonna bring different reactions from different people and it’s not just love or hate, but it also seems like anywhere in between as well. I think people should see it to judge for themselves, but probably shouldn’t pay to see it

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How does it compare with "Jabberwocky" or "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" (yes, I know this one isn't a Terry Gilliam film).

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