Sunday, October 4, 2009

movie questions

1. In the text the story started with the land being ruined because of a dragon which Tristan said he would go out and defeat so the land would become good again. The film begins like that most likely because they want to interest you and not bore you at the beginning. It makes you always wanting to expect more fights and be on top of your toes waiting for it.
2. The film not having the potion does change our interpretation of the film because in the story that's one of the reasons of how Tristan and Yseut fell in love because of it but in the film Tristan and her fall in love when she is taking care of him.
3. The film portrays Tristan as a warrior who is in love, Yseut as the one who's tagging Tristan on with their love and King Mark as the clueless person. King Mark is seen as the poor man who gets betrayed by everybody.
4. Yseut is shown in the film as the sneaky, betrayal lieing person who sort of peer pressures Tristan.
5. The barons are pretty much the same as in the text because they are both jealous and annoying people because they are like the people in life who you hang out with and say something about somebody and they run back to the person and tell the person that you were saying things.
6. The film ends that way because they had to cut events out from the text because they didn't want to keep dragging the movie out because it would have been way too long.
7. The focus of the film is on the love of Tristan and Yseut. The love is seen as the theme of the movie. It relates to the time period so they want to show it would be.

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