Tristano & Isotta

Titolo originale: Tristan & Isolde
Regia: Kevin Reynolds |
Anno: 2006
Origine: Czech Republic | Germany | Ireland | Switzerland | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: in love with enemy | hostility | castle | lovers | revenge | murder | knight | battle | middle ages (476-1453) | star crossed lovers | 6th century |
Cast: James Franco | Sophia Myles | Rufus Sewell | David O'Hara | Mark Strong | Henry Cavill | Bronagh Gallagher | Ronan Vibert | Lucy Russell | JB Blanc | Graham Mullins | Leo Gregory | Dexter Fletcher | Richard Dillane | Hans Martin Stier | Thomas Morris | Jamie Thomas King | Wolfgang Müller | Cheyenne Rushing | Barbora Kodetová | Isobel Moynihan | Thomas Brodie-Sangster | Gordon Truefitt | Myles Taylor | Jack Montgomery | Marek Vašut | David Fisher | Bronwen Davies | Philip O'Sullivan | Nevan Finegan | Jón Ólafsson | Todd Kramer | Winter Ave Zoli | Miroslav Šimůnek | Kevin Flood |

Nell'Alto Medioevo, successivamente alla caduta dell'Impero Romano, un'alleanza di tribù britanniche guidata da Lord Mark tenta di opporsi agli attacchi dell'Irlanda. Durante un assalto a sorpresa, gli irlandesi compiono un massacro: in battaglia Lord Mark salva il giovane orfano Tristano, che poi alleverà come un figlio. Molti anni dopo, Tristano, che nel frattempo è diventato un giovane e fiero cavaliere, partecipa ad una spedizione militare da lui stesso pianificata, ma in uno scontro viene gravemente ferito. Credendolo morto, i suoi cari lo lasciano alla deriva su una barca che lo conduce sulle coste dell’Irlanda, dove la bella e triste Isotta, promessa in sposa ad un rude combattente, lo trova in fin di vita e lo cura di nascosto.

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Addressing a crowd of his men, King Marke mentions that they all must ride off into the forest that [...] D
At the end when they show the flashback of when Tristan and Isolde are in Ireland and Isolde is read [...] D
Dunluce Castle, which is actually situated in County Antrim on Ireland's North Coast, was built by R [...] D
In the scene when the barons are gathered, Marke addresses one group as the group from York. Since t [...] D
Every Irish king had lots of Irish rivals. None of them had the sort of unchallenged power that Donn [...] D
It is highly unlikely that Isolde would have worn a wedding ring. The Roman custom vanished and did [...] D
Isolde's accent constantly veers between mild Irish and English, and at some points sounds almost Am [...] D
When Tristan is escaping in the boat you can see that it is clearly a motorboat. A sailboat would no [...] D
In the beginning scenes, when young Tristan is carrying his rabbit in his hands past the market stal [...] D
The Irish did not 'regularly' attack Britain. D
When Marke and Isolde spent their first night together, at the top right of the screen Marke's upper [...] D
When Tristan doesn't show for dinner, there is a fork at his place setting. Forks were first introdu [...] D
In one of the scenes, Isolde is seen riding with stirrups. Stirrups were not brought to Europe until [...] D
Marke's castle is stone built in the "motte and bailey" style with a keep and a drawbridge. These di [...] D
The fresco showing a Roman couple is a copy of an iconic painting from a home in Pompeii, Italy. D
When Tristan's funeral boat is put out to sea, as the camera rises the water is whipped up by the he [...] D
Neither Britain, England nor Cornwall were ever ruled by the Irish. D
At the party when Melot is trying to talk to Tristan and Marke about his choice for second, Melot sa [...] D
The map in the movie shows Dunluce Castle as being further south than Bangor. Dunluce is actually si [...] D
When Isolde and Tristan are having their first secret talk in the market, her contact lenses are vis [...] D
Although both are supposed to be from Dunluce, Bragnae has a Dublin accent while King Donnchadh has [...] D
When Isolde tells Tristan that he can wash himself in the ocean, she clearly means the sea, as the o [...] D
The Cornish sent Tristan on a burning funeral barge to sea, but not only did it neither fully burn n [...] D
When Isolde is trying to talk to Tristan in the market his hair is parted to the side. When she pull [...] D
England is not visible from Ireland. D
The poem Isolde keeps quoting is 'The Good-Morrow', written by John Donne (1572-1631), first publish [...] D

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Melot: [on Tristan] Behold your hero, Uncle. I'll [...] D
[from trailer] Isolde: I want to know that there' [...] D
Lord Marke: You're trembling. You're far from home [...] D
Isolde: Tristan, if we do this... Tristan: For al [...] D
Isolde: Know that I love you Tristan. Wherever you [...] D
Tristan: Your marriage will end a hundred years of [...] D
Lord Marke: Did I love him like a son? Or did I mi [...] D
Isolde: I miss Ireland. Tristan: Isolde, this mus [...] D
Isolde: [Reading from a bible] There she who bore [...] D
Tristan: What's your name? Isolde: Oh, I think it [...] D
Lord Marke: [to Tristan] Is it possible a man blin [...] D
Melot: [lying in the tunnel] A dozen Irish have bl [...] D
Tristan: [to Lord Marke] She is loyal to you. I am [...] D
Tristan: I make it my habit to follow no one. Wic [...] D
Tristan: [fleeing Ireland] Come with me. Isolde: [...] D
Isolde: Why does loving you feel so wrong? D
Lord Marke: I came to apologize. I've been selfish [...] D
Isolde: His heart falters. [Disrobes and cradles [...] D
Lord Marke: I must heed their call. I am the King. D
King Donnchadh: Impressive victory. Of course, the [...] D
Melot: Build my boat. D
Isolde: And what of your parents? Tristan: They a [...] D
Lord Marke: I want him to grow old in a land where [...] D
[repeated lines] Isolde: [reading] My face in thi [...] D
Isolde: Am I just a chattel to be traded as your p [...] D
Tristan: What's this about a tournament? Lord Mar [...] D
Lord Marke: [on the affair] How long? Isolde: Sin [...] D
Tristan: Take me out of here. Take me to the river [...] D
Isolde: How many have you loved before me? Trista [...] D
Isolde: If things were different, if we lived in a [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: Britain. The Dark Ages. [...] D
Lord Marke: Isolde, I was trying to explain to Tri [...] D
Isolde: [on dreaming of things] ... a child. Tris [...] D
Bragnae: This is a dangerous game you're playing. [...] D
Young Isolde: Why did she die, Bragnae? Why? Brag [...] D
Morholt: [Discussing elixirs with Isolde] Makes a [...] D
Lord Marke: Do you find no comfort in your home, t [...] D
[hold Wictred's head and shows it to the entire Ir [...] D
King Donnchadh: I see how it is in Cornwall. My mo [...] D
Isolde: What do you think became of them? Tristan [...] D
[first lines] Aragon: A year younger than I was f [...] D
Lord Marke: Seize them. Seize them. D
Tristan: You're promised? Isolde: Yes. Tristan: [...] D
Lord Marke: If we lose we could end up following W [...] D
Isolde: Yesterday at the market, I saw a couple ho [...] D
Kurseval: What do we do now, My Lord? Lord Marke: [...] D
Isolde: You risked your life to give me to another [...] D
Tristan: Come with me. Come with me! Isolde: I ca [...] D
Lord Marke: Tristan! How did you get in here? Tri [...] D
Lord Marke: There is no middle ground! Slay us! Or [...] D
Isolde: I'm not permitted a single moment without [...] D
Melot: You have one more fight, Tristan. Take deep [...] D
Lord Marke: What if she's a hag? Or what if she si [...] D
Isolde: Why be capable of feelings if we're not to [...] D
Melot: Saw you dead? Tristan: I am delivered. D
Lord Marke: Will you always be little men who cann [...] D
Isolde: Please don't leave me. Please. D
Lord Marke: Do you know what you have done? D

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