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King Arthur (2004)
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King Arthur is a 2004 film directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by David Franzoni, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and released by Touchstone Pictures. It stars Clive Owen as the title character, Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot, and Keira Knightley as Guinevere.Artorius Castus/Arthur (Owen) is introduced not as a king but as an officer in the Roman Empire's army in Britain. A reluctant leader, Arthur wishes only to leave Britain and return to the peace and stability of Rome. Before he can head for Rome, one final mission leads him and his Knights of the Round Table, Lancelot (Gruffudd), Galahad (Hugh Dancy), Bors (Ray Winstone), Tristan (Mads Mikkelsen), Dagonet (Ray Stevenson) and Gawain (Joel Edgerton) to the conclusion that when Rome is gone, Britain needs a king—someone not only to defend against the current threat of invading Saxons, but to lead the isle into a new age. Under the guidance of Merlin (Stephen Dillane), a former enemy, and the beautiful, courageous Guinevere (Knightley) by his side, Arthur will have to find the strength within himself to change the course of history. | |
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Canon Foreigner | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_113480b7 | comment |
Canon Foreigner: Bors has eleven children, ten who are in fact not even named except for the eldest Gilly. In the Legend Bors had two sons, one named Bors and the other Lionel. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_14ed6ab7 | comment |
Does This Remind You of Anything?: 7 Warriors are tasked with defending an area from another group of marauding men of vastly superior numbers. Oh Gee, where have I heard THAT before? | |
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Boisterous Bruiser | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_153299b4 | comment |
Bors fights with a pair of Trench Knives, which highlights his Boisterous Bruiser personality. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_1ba17583 | type |
The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: Pelagius, a churchman who influenced Arthur and is discussed by him and the Bishop, but who never appears in person. Rectified in the director's cut. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_1c5002bc | type |
The Stoic | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_1c5002bc | comment |
The Stoic: Dagonet and Tristan. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_1c79ae8c | type |
Those Two Guys | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_1c79ae8c | comment |
Those Two Guys: Gawain and Galahad - it is implied that they are rarely apart, and Gawain makes the decision for both him and Galahad to travel North though Galahad is less than pleased. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_1dfbbf31 | type |
Heterosexual Life-Partners | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_1dfbbf31 | comment |
Heterosexual Life-Partners: Arthur is closest to Lancelot as per the legend. In the film, Bors and Dagonet are close as well, and Gawain and Galahad are never far apart either. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_1e8f4221 | type |
Fingore | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_1e8f4221 | comment |
Fingore: In one scene Arthur has to fix Guinevere's dislocated fingers. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_21f3aa44 | type |
Good Is Not Nice | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_21f3aa44 | comment |
Good is Not Nice: Arthur and his knights may be the protagonists, but they're soldiers from a barbarian culture and are definitely not pansies. | |
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Good Is Not Soft | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_21f60711 | comment |
Good Is Not Soft: Arthur and his knights are ruthless when they have to be, and aren't afraid of acting otherwise. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_24067bb9 | type |
Related in the Adaptation | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_24067bb9 | comment |
Related in the Adaptation: In this continuity, Guinevere is Merlin's daughter, who is leader of the rebel non-Romanized Britons. Her wedding with Arthur unites them with the Romanized Britons led by him. Although not stated outright, Lucan is said to be her brother in the script. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_26ac510e | type |
Mythology Gag | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_26ac510e | comment |
Mythology Gag: This exchange, considering Lancelot in some versions of Arthurian Legend had been raped (though by women, not men). Instead of Arthur and Guinevere fighting as a couple in battle, Lancelot and Guinevere fight together, nodding to the supposed romance between the two that was not acknowledged in the film. The surprisingly simple, yet clever demythification of Excalibur in the Stone. It was Arthur's father's sword, and was laid at his tomb. It remained there until young Arthur pulled it out and used it to fight in a Woad attack. So the reason the sword could only be pulled by Uther Pendragon's rightful heir was that it had been legally owned by Uther's family the entire time. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_2cd8db8c | type |
FantasticSlur | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_2cd8db8c | comment |
Fantastic Slur: The Romans call the rebel Britons "Woads" (presumably for their use of woad as body paint), which is not attested historically. Word of God is that it is indeed intended to be a local insult. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_2e42a3e1 | type |
Beard of Barbarism | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_2e42a3e1 | comment |
Beard of Barbarism: Cerdic and the Saxons have thick beards. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_33029735 | type |
Dies Wide Open | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_33029735 | comment |
Dies Wide Open: Dagonet and Lancelot | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_332cabca | type |
Danger — Thin Ice | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_332cabca | comment |
Danger — Thin Ice: The battle scene between Arthur and his troops against the Saxon army, on a massive pool whose surface is frozen. When the Saxons turns out to be far greater in numbers for them to fight, the battle then ends with Dagonet pulling a Heroic Sacrifice by using his axe to smash the ice's surface, sinking himself and most of the Saxon army into the freezing water to their deaths. | |
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Helmets Are Hardly Heroic | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_33b4e7f | comment |
Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: Arthur and his men don't wear helmets at all in the first 80% of the film, which is odd considering the helmets could have been another means of keeping themselves warm when they're in the north. They finally wear helmets in the final battle against the Saxons, but Tristan takes his off for no other reason than to identify which of Arthur's knights has chosen to engage Cerdic directly in a duel. Lancelot, likewise, has his helmet off when he fights Cynric. Arthur, surprisingly, averts this during his final fight with Cerdic. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_3660d4b7 | type |
Combat Aestheticist | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_3660d4b7 | comment |
Combat Aestheticist: Tristan. In the opening battle, his kill count via swordplay isn't as high as the rest of the knights, but his execution doesn't leave him a bloody mess, out of breath, and his slashes and stabs are clean and smooth. Tristan's sword and bow are uniquely far-eastern (Tibetan?) as well. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_36c64123 | type |
Gentle Giant | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_36c64123 | comment |
Gentle Giant: Dagonet is a big quiet guy who bonds with a kid. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_3e8c87a3 | type |
Dated History | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_3e8c87a3 | comment |
Dated History: The reason behind the makers' decision to call the rebel "Woads" is that the ancient Britons were thought to use woad in tattoos or body paint, based on Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War and the existence of a people called "Picts" (from Latin pictus, "painted") in Late Antiquity-Early Medieval Britain. However in the couple of years after the movie came out, practical experiments showed that woad is ill-suited to be used in such fashion, being caustic and scarring when applied under the skin, and drying and falling too fast when over it. Its use to dye objects is attested for centuries, however. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_40c57041 | type |
Manipulative Bastard | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_40c57041 | comment |
Manipulative Bastard: Bishop Germanius, who hold Arthur and his men's discharge papers in front of them within the opening scenes and opts to send the men on another mission instead of handing them to the men. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_43b154c9 | type |
Not Even Bothering with the Accent | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_43b154c9 | comment |
Not Even Bothering with the Accent: The knights are supposedly Sarmatian; the Sarmatians were an Iranian people living in the Balkans and eastern Europe. They all seemed to pretty much go for nondescript English accents, with the exception of Mads Mikkelsen (Danish), who plays Tristan, and never sounds anything BUT Danish. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_43f2f606 | type |
Annoying Arrows | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_43f2f606 | comment |
Annoying Arrows: Averted twice. Dagonet and Lancelot both die this way, by crossbow bolts. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_44fc28e8 | type |
Honor Before Reason | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_44fc28e8 | comment |
Honor Before Reason: Arthur, unsurprisingly. Lancelot, surprisingly not, which is a point of conflict between the two - Arthur refuses to abandon all the people that lived in the village near Marius' compound even if it gives him and his men a better chance of evading the Saxons, as Lancelot suggested. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_4604fd4d | type |
Worthy Opponent | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_4604fd4d | comment |
Worthy Opponent: After meeting Arthur, Cerdic mutters "Finally, a man worth killing." | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_474e3977 | type |
You Have Failed Me | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_474e3977 | comment |
You Have Failed Me: Subverted. Cynric fails his mission to capture the patrician Roman family that Arthur is transporting back to the south. His father King Cerdic notes that they have lost the enemy's respect and Cynric offers his life in return. Cerdic instead demotes his son and gives him a Mark of Shame by giving him a small scar on his cheek, declaring to his new second-in-command that he is like a son to him. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_4b2500a1 | type |
This Means Warpaint | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_4b2500a1 | comment |
This Means Warpaint: The Woads wear blue face and body paint (woad) in battle, a practice they take their name from. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_4f84cdef | type |
Smug Snake | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_4f84cdef | comment |
Smug Snake: Bishop Germanius, who only really trusts the knights to do their jobs of protecting him and escorting a Roman family purely because he holds the means of their freedom. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_500ecfb7 | type |
The Big Guy | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_500ecfb7 | comment |
Dagonet is The Big Guy alongside Bors and he fights with both a sword and an ax at different points. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_50d71a78 | type |
Dual Wielding | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_50d71a78 | comment |
Dual Wielding: Lancelot uses two swords. Bors also sometimes uses a pair of brass-knuckle/dagger combination... things. (Trench Knives... not made/used in numbers until at least the 1800s.) | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_50f5dabe | type |
Reincarnation | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_50f5dabe | comment |
Reincarnation: At the end of the film, there's a few shots of running horses as Lancelot's voiceover says the Sarmatians believe their warriors get reincarnated as horses. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_519f108a | type |
Throwing Your Sword Always Works | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_519f108a | comment |
Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Lancelot kills Cynric like this, even as he is on the verge of death himself. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_5539b84f | type |
Corrupt Church | |
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Corrupt Church: Bishop Germanius is a smug nasty piece of work and he holds the men's discharge papers hostage after the initially promised 15 years of servitude in order to send Arthur and the knights on what is basically a suicide mission to rescue the Pope's godson, who may be a leading position in the church himself someday. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_56515a39 | comment |
Artistic License – History: The movie's claim to be the true story behind Arthurian Legend is best taken with a grain of salt. Go to its dedicated page for more information. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_5989e3b6 | type |
Enemy Mine | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_5989e3b6 | comment |
Enemy Mine: The Woads have fought Arthur and his men (and their predecessors) for years, but they ally with him to stop the Saxons. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_60b21fa3 | type |
The Lancer | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_60b21fa3 | comment |
Lancelot is The Lancer and he fights with two swords. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_619985d7 | type |
Sacrificial Lion | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_619985d7 | comment |
Sacrificial Lion: Dagonet. It's the first on-screen indicator that not all the knights will survive till the end. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_6439de78 | type |
Heroic Sacrifice | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: Dagonet dies breaking the ice on the lake to put an extra barrier in front of the Saxons. Lancelot is killed defending Guinevere from Cynric. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_64e975cf | type |
Manly Tears | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_64e975cf | comment |
Manly Tears: Bors for Dagonet. Arthur for Lancelot. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_64edb99c | type |
Always Save the Girl | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_64edb99c | comment |
Always Save the Girl: In the final battle, Lancelot sees Guinevere fighting with Cynric, and not doing too well, so he charges forward to fight him himself. He dies doing so, but takes Cynric with him. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_680bb6b1 | type |
Hot-Blooded | |
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Hot-Blooded: Bors and Galahad. Both are most openly enraged when Arthur brings up the mission to escort the Roman family. | |
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Unexplained Accent | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_6d0b942 | comment |
Unexplained Accent: Arthur's knights all speak with English accents, except Lancelot, whose Welsh brogue seeps through. Tristan however speaks with Mads Mikkelsen's distinct Danish accent. | |
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All Germans Are Nazis | |
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All Germans Are Nazis: They seemed to be going for this rather blatantly with the Saxon invaders of Britain, who are proto-Germans at best. King Cerdic stops one of his soldiers from raping a local woman because he argues the mixed offspring would pollute the purity of the Saxon warrior's blood, before killing both the soldier and the woman to set an example. Historically the Saxons and Celtic-Roman Britons actually interbred quite a bit, and Cerdic himself may have been the product of such a union. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_7098892d | type |
Weapon-Based Characterization | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7098892d | comment |
Weapon-Based Characterization: The knights each wield different weapons to characterize them. Arthur, being the leader wields Excalibur. Lancelot is The Lancer and he fights with two swords. Gawain favors the spiked mace and during the final battle he also wields an ax. Bors fights with a pair of Trench Knives, which highlights his Boisterous Bruiser personality. Galahad uses a short sword and a small rounded shield. Dagonet is The Big Guy alongside Bors and he fights with both a sword and an ax at different points. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_7390323c | type |
Sticky Fingers | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7390323c | comment |
Sticky Fingers: Tristan tends to casually take a variety of things that he deems nice and the Romans are usually too confused to stop him. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_7390323c | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_75538142 | type |
Friend to All Children | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_75538142 | comment |
Friend to All Children: Dagonet bonds with the boy they rescued. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_75538142 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7b0fddcd | type |
Battle Cry | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7b0fddcd | comment |
Battle Cry: RUS!!! from all the Sarmatian warriors. It's probably supposed to indicate that they're essentially proto-Russians, though it's not that simple in real life. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_7b0fddcd | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7e0bdc30 | type |
Weddings for Everyone | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7e0bdc30 | comment |
Weddings for Everyone: The film ends with Arthur marrying Guinevere, and during the ceremony Bors laments to one of his bastard children that "Now, I'm really going to have to marry your mother." | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_7e0bdc30 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7f6c8e4f | type |
Reverse Grip | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_7f6c8e4f | comment |
Reverse Grip: How Arthur mortally wounds Cerdic with Excalibur, thrusting the blade backwards past his own body. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_7f6c8e4f | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_8411ab92 | type |
Red Oni, Blue Oni | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_8411ab92 | comment |
Red Oni, Blue Oni: Personality wise, there are plenty of examples amongst Arthur and his men. Bors' Red to Dagonet's Blue - Bors is boisterous, loudmouthed, and a raucous father and lover while Dagonet is softspoken and befriends the Woad boy that they rescue. Gawain's Blue and Galahad's Red - Gawain is calm, even in the face of disappointment (such as when Tristan bests both him and Galahad in knife-throwing), while Galahad is young, hotheaded, and quick to react to situations he's not pleased with. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_8411ab92 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_868409c | type |
Broken Pedestal | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_868409c | comment |
Broken Pedestal: Rome to Arthur when he learns Pelagius has been branded a heretic and executed. In a very subtle way, Rome and Bishop Germanius to Alecto, the boy who Arthur and his men were sent to recover - Alecto is disillusioned with the fact that someone noble died for his protection. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_868409c | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_86b21114 | type |
Badass Boast | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_86b21114 | comment |
Badass Boast: Tristan's "I aim for the middle." | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_86b21114 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_8c431fe4 | type |
Band of Brothers | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_8c431fe4 | comment |
Band of Brothers: Of course. The knights stick with Arthur at the end despite being freed of their duties. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_8c431fe4 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_8ed5c6e4 | type |
Asshole Victim | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_8ed5c6e4 | comment |
Asshole Victim: None shed any tears for Marius, who takes an arrow to the chest courtesy of Guinevere and two of his monks who even the Saxons put back into the hole they were walled up earlier by Arthur. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_8ed5c6e4 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_96709930 | type |
Posthumous Narration | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_96709930 | comment |
Posthumous Narration: The end of the film reveals this is the case with Lancelot. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_96709930 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_970c790a | type |
Big Bad | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_970c790a | comment |
Big Bad: Cerdic and his Saxon army all advance on the first means of protection for Rome, Hadrian's Wall. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_970c790a | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9785b592 | type |
The Fatalist | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9785b592 | comment |
The Fatalist: Tristan is one of the least surprised when Arthur informs them that the Romans went back on their word, stating that they are all destined to die someday anyway and that those who are so afraid of dying should just stay home. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_9785b592 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_97d54bb0 | type |
Tragic Keepsake | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_97d54bb0 | comment |
Tragic Keepsake: Lancelot has a carving that reminds him of the village he was taken from. Later in the movie, Dagonet's ring for Lucan. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_97d54bb0 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_98d3f973 | type |
Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_98d3f973 | comment |
Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: It's hinted that at least some of Bors' children aren't his, but actually Lancelot's. Lancelot jokes that when they all got their freedom, he would be sleeping with Gawain's imaginary wife while Gawain wonders why his children looks like his friend. Later, Bors sees Lancelot flirt with Vanora and briefly compares him to his baby son, before dismissing it. However Lancelot later says that son Bors calls number 3 and describes as a good fighter is in fact his, which seems to annoy Bors. It's worth pointing out that Bors' only named son, Gilly, has dark black hair like Lancelot unlike either of his parents. A deleted scene included in the directors cut has Lancelot explain to Guinevere that he feels that he's killed too many sons to raise one, given a potential reason for why Vanora is with Bors if Lancelot is the father of some of her children. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_98d3f973 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_98e1780e | type |
Sword and Sandal | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_98e1780e | comment |
Sword and Sandal: At the tail end of the genre, with the Roman Empire in its twilight years. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_98e1780e | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9b53f32 | type |
Exposed to the Elements | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9b53f32 | comment |
Exposed to the Elements: The Woads, definitely, but justified by their portrayal as tough barbarians. Less justifiably, Galahad seems happy to wander through the cold in a short-sleeved tunic and a kilt. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_9b53f32 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9b66f7f5 | type |
Suspiciously Small Army | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9b66f7f5 | comment |
Suspiciously Small Army: Lampshaded by Bishop Germanius, who notes that he was under the impression Arthur had more men. Arthur's response is that the group present is all that managed to survive the past 15 years. This is played straight until the climax of the film, when Arthur holds an entire fort with a mighty force of six men. Fortunately they get backup later on from the Woads. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_9b66f7f5 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: Lancelot's father tells Lancelot of the Sarmatian belief that great warriors that die in battle are reincarnated into horses. The shot of three horses running near the end of the film represent Dagonet, Tristan, and Lancelot himself, who all died in battle over the course of the film. Tristan brings a crossbow from the Saxon army to Arthur, warning Arthur that the weapon is capable of piercing through their armor. Once hand-to-hand combat with Lancelot goes south, Cynric opts to pick up a crossbow and fatally shoot Lancelot through his armor from afar. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_9d12bbc1 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9d17b859 | type |
Made of Iron | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9d17b859 | comment |
Made of Iron: Dagonet until he is killed saving the others. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_9d17b859 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9e062ca3 | type |
Suicide Mission | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_9e062ca3 | comment |
Suicide Mission: Germanius sends Arthur and his men on what is essentially one of these at the beginning of the film - on the last day of their sanctioned 15 years of service. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_9e062ca3 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a3f6d92c | type |
Action Dad | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a3f6d92c | comment |
Action Dad: Bors, who has eleven kids. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_a3f6d92c | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a6275bef | type |
Cool Sword | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a6275bef | comment |
Arthur, being the leader wields Excalibur. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_a6275bef | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a65288e2 | type |
Ascended Extra | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a65288e2 | comment |
Ascended Extra: Dagonet. He was normally portrayed in Arthurian Legend as a buffoon and a coward, which also counts him as an Adaptational Badass. He's quite obscure in the mythos itself with its huge cast. Few nowadays outside of scholars would have heard of his name if not for the movie. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_a65288e2 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a796d2a6 | type |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_a796d2a6 | comment |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Subverted. When the Woads ambush Arthur and his knights they shoot arrows at them and no one gets hit. Merlin had ordered not to harm them. Played straight with the Saxons, though. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_a796d2a6 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Guinevere, who turns one of Lancelot's quips on him... | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_ae3d6438 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_aec63727 | type |
Pragmatic Hero | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_aec63727 | comment |
Pragmatic Hero: The lot of Arthur's knights, save Arthur. Tristan and Lancelot each give Arthur flak for not being more practical in his chosen endeavors. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_aec63727 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b2e94341 | type |
Based on a Great Big Lie | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b2e94341 | comment |
Based on a Great Big Lie: Contrary to the opening titles, most historians don't agree that King Arthur was based on a single historical person, although it was a popular speculation for decades. If anything, most historians suggest that the mythical King Arthur was likely inspired by several real life individuals if he wasn't simply just made up, and the Roman commander in the 2nd century that inspired the movie's Arthur being linked to this is already in the realm of fringe theory. The "period" poem used in promotion to give credence to the former was plain made up for it. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b2e94341 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b51a2dd8 | type |
Demythification | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b51a2dd8 | comment |
The surprisingly simple, yet clever demythification of Excalibur in the Stone. It was Arthur's father's sword, and was laid at his tomb. It remained there until young Arthur pulled it out and used it to fight in a Woad attack. So the reason the sword could only be pulled by Uther Pendragon's rightful heir was that it had been legally owned by Uther's family the entire time. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b51a2dd8 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b76b06ba | type |
Xenafication | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b76b06ba | comment |
Xenafication: Guinevere is a Woad warrior princess in this iteration of the Arthurian legend. Of course, since in her earliest incarnations, she was a warrior queen and powerful sorceress, this is arguably a return to type. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b76b06ba | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b7c53a22 | type |
Blood Knight | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b7c53a22 | comment |
Blood Knight: Cerdic wants to find a worthy opponent as he rampages through Britain. An early bit of dialogue reveals Tristan to be one as well: | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b7c53a22 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b7e0c5ff | type |
Love Triangle | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b7e0c5ff | comment |
Love Triangle: Very much downplayed, Lancelot and Guinevere share some looks but the movie focuses on her and Arthur. In fact, Lancelot seems to be quite distrustful of Guinevere and was quite resentful towards her for convincing Arthur to stay and help the Britons. It's actually implied that Lancelot is the other man in a love triangle between Bors and his lover Vanora, and hinted that at least some of Bors' children are in fact Lancelot's. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b7e0c5ff | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b82ca416 | type |
Rage Against the Heavens | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b82ca416 | comment |
Rage Against the Heavens: Arthur, briefly when his best friend dies in battle - considering he specifically prayed for his life be taken if that is what God finds as a necessary sacrifice to allow the men their freedom. Noteworthy in that nothing comes of it. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b8e3f20a | type |
Demoted to Extra | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_b8e3f20a | comment |
Demoted to Extra: Merlin only appears for a few scenes and doesn't really contribute much besides allying his people with Arthur. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_b8e3f20a | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bc103f8b | type |
Subverted | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bc103f8b | comment |
Subverted. When the Woads ambush Arthur and his knights they shoot arrows at them and no one gets hit. Merlin had ordered not to harm them. | |
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-0.3 | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_bc103f8b | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bc74ef27 | type |
Berserk Button | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bc74ef27 | comment |
Berserk Button: For Arthur, fooling his men or tricking them into more servitude. For Lancelot: Arthur making decisions that risk his life and being unable to get a better reason than "For honor" as to why. For Cerdic: Challenging his authority. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_bc74ef27 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bcd27e37 | type |
Improbable Aiming Skills | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bcd27e37 | comment |
Improbable Aiming Skills: Many of the good guys, but Tristan falls under this to a truly terrifying degree. Galahad and Gawain have a knife throwing contest. Tristan opts to join in by throwing his knife into the the handle of Galahad's. When Arthur orders Tristan and Bors to respond to the Saxons' pitiful shot towards them, Tristan shoots five arrows at the same time and somehow manages to hit a Saxon with every single one of them. He manages to shoot the man that betrayed the Romans, who had been hiding in a tree... beyond the wall... through the cover of thick smoke... and there's no indication at all as to how he knew said man was in the tree in the first place. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_bcd27e37 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bf1255fa | type |
Really Gets Around | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_bf1255fa | comment |
Really Gets Around: Lancelot claims so - he jokes that at least one of Bors' eleven children is his and makes a pass at Bors' lover Vanora, and also states that he'd bed Gawain's imaginary lady just to be an ass. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_bf1255fa | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c132c0c5 | type |
I Have No Son! | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c132c0c5 | comment |
I Have No Son!: Played with. Cerdic disowns his son for his failure, but still keeps him back when sending in the remains of his troops into an obvious trap. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_c132c0c5 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c180f1cb | type |
Advertising by Association | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c180f1cb | comment |
Advertising by Association: The trailers for the film said "From Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer of Pirates of the Caribbean". The film said it's "from the producers of Pearl Harbor". | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_c180f1cb | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c3ae786a | type |
Recut | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c3ae786a | comment |
Recut: There's a director's cut with deleted and rearranged scenes and more gore. In the prologue with young Lancelot, young Arthur is also shown talking with his mentor, the cleric Pelagius (played by Owen Teale). | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_c3ae786a | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c48b3d8c | type |
Lancer vs. Dragon | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c48b3d8c | comment |
Lancer vs. Dragon: For the final battle Lancelot fights Cerdic's Dragon (and son) Cynric. It ends in a Mutual Kill with Lancelot dying of his wounds right after finishing off Cynric. In the same battle, Guinevere fights Cerdic's second Dragon, Raedwald. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_c578f42 | type |
The Last Thing You Ever See | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c578f42 | comment |
The Last Thing You Ever See: When Arthur meets Cerdic before the battle. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_c9e5a0db | type |
Legacy Character | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_c9e5a0db | comment |
Legacy Character: Arthur is the latest of his family to serve as a commander of Sarmatian troops in Britain, and he is named Arthur or rather "Artorius" like all the previous ones. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_ca5d7b66 | type |
Pre-Climax Climax | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_ca5d7b66 | comment |
Pre-Climax Climax: Arthur and Guinevere before the battle of Badon Hill. Subverted in the director's cut, where the scene takes place a little earlier in the film, and the pair are interrupted by Jols coming to tell Arthur that the Saxons have arrived. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_caf89e54 | type |
Taking You with Me | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_caf89e54 | comment |
Taking You with Me: Cynric fatally wounds Lancelot with a crossbow, but Lancelot manages to kill Cynric before dying. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_cb70651c | type |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_cb70651c | comment |
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: There's a legend that good knights are reincarnated as horses. The end implies this is the case with Dagonet, Tristan and Lancelot. | |
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Insult of Endearment | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_cbf5c04 | comment |
Insult of Endearment: Bors's relationships seem to be entirely made of these, including his relationship with his family: | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_cbf5c04 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_ceec4df5 | type |
Roaring Rampage of Revenge | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_ceec4df5 | comment |
Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Arthur makes a beeline straight for Cerdic when Cerdic kills Tristan. | |
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1.0 | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_ceec4df5 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_d1cedb73 | type |
Slap-Slap-Kiss | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_d1cedb73 | comment |
Slap-Slap-Kiss: Bors and his lover Vanora - in fact, one such exchange between them happens within the first twenty minutes of the film. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_d39e327f | type |
What the Hell, Hero? | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: Several from Lancelot to Arthur, most of which involve calling the latter out on his decisions regarding the group and what Arthur is leading himself or the men into in the name of Rome. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_d39e327f | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_d500b978 | type |
Adaptational Wimp | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_d500b978 | comment |
Adaptational Wimp: Justified, since this is meant to be a more realistic retelling of the Arthurian Legend. Arthur and his knights are highly skilled, but still ordinary, soldiers while Merlin is simply the leader of the Briton rebels instead of a wizard. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_d500b978 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_dae5c997 | type |
Action Girl | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_dae5c997 | comment |
Action Girl: Guinevere fights like a maniac with a variety of weapons throughout the film, and later on leads a whole Amazon Brigade into the climactic battle. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_dae5c997 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_db39ccfd | type |
Battle Couple | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_db39ccfd | comment |
Battle Couple: Averted, though there was definitely a setup for this for Arthur and Guinevere. Instead, Lancelot and Guinevere fight together against Cynric. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_db9940c4 | type |
Famed In-Story | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_db9940c4 | comment |
Famed In-Story: Arthur and the knights are well-known in Britain, stories of them reaching Guinevere and Cerdic before they meet. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_dd92bf66 | type |
Warrior Prince | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_dd92bf66 | comment |
Warrior Princess: Guinevere is the daughter of Merlin, the chief of the Woads. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_dd92bf66 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e11e88b6 | type |
Thousand-Yard Stare | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e11e88b6 | comment |
Thousand-Yard Stare: Arthur's knights in this iteration, seen most clearly when they're all having a drink after their opening mission to protect the bishop - all are battle-worn and tired of the constant trials sanctioned by Rome, and all are less than pleased by the notion of another mission in the way of their freedom. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e11e88b6 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e16217f8 | type |
Historical Villain Upgrade | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e16217f8 | comment |
Historical Villain Upgrade: Bishop Germanius, who is actually considered a saint, and the Saxon chiefs Cerdic and Cynric. Cerdic was the leader of the West Saxons and is considered the founder of the English kingdom of Wessex. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e16217f8 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e16fb8ca | type |
Hero Killer | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e16fb8ca | comment |
Hero Killer: Cerdic and Cynric kill Tristan and Lancelot respectively. | |
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1.0 | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e16fb8ca | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e3d06d0c | type |
Bash Brothers | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e3d06d0c | comment |
Bash Brothers: Bors and Dagonet fight as a pair and Bors is furious when Dagonet dies. Since they look alike, they might be actual brothers. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e3d06d0c | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e4965307 | type |
Composite Character | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e4965307 | comment |
Composite Character: In this continuity, Merlin is the leader of the Briton rebels and Guinevere's father. In the Arthurian cycle the Britons were divided before Arthur, and Guinevere's father was a king named Leodegrance (Merlin himself may have been a Composite Character of a North Brythonic prophet, Myrddin Wyllt, and a Romano-British warlord, Ambrosius Aurelianus, before later tradition reduced him to a wizard in King Arthur's court). | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e4965307 | featureApplicability |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e7d03dc5 | type |
Excalibur in the Stone | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e7d03dc5 | comment |
Excalibur in the Stone: The film combines Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone as is often done. Excalibur is an ancestral weapon that Arthur pulled as a boy from his father's grave mound. | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e7d03dc5 | featureApplicability |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e7d03dc5 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e81f5639 | type |
Moe Greene Special | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_e81f5639 | comment |
Moe Greene Special: In one of the early battle scenes, Tristan arrows an enemy archer through the eye. At least 1 other mook suffers this same fate later in the film | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_e81f5639 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f0508c08 | type |
Decomposite Character | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f0508c08 | comment |
Decomposite Character: Guinevere, who retains the traditional elements of being Arthur's love interest, and Vanora, who seems to have taken the Love Triangle aspect Guinevere typically has with Lancelot but with Bors instead. Vanora's name is akin to some late medieval mutations of Guinevere's name in various languages like Vanore, Vanour, Ganora, Waynour and Gaynour, ultimately apparently resulting in the modern form Gaynor, while the Celtic "original" of Guinevere, Gwenhwyfar, separately evolved into modern Jennifer as well. Lucan is portrayed as a young Briton boy imprisoned by Marius and implied to be Merlin's son. Another character called Ganis fills his role as a loyal servant to Arthur, and himself takes his name from Bors (called Bors de Ganis in the medieval romances). | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_f0508c08 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f16da697 | type |
Undying Loyalty | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f16da697 | comment |
Undying Loyalty: The men to Arthur, stated best by Dagonet: "The Romans went back on their word. We have the word of Arthur. That is good enough." | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_f1d6144a | type |
War Is Hell | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f1d6144a | comment |
War Is Hell: For Arthur and his men, who have been fighting for 15 years straight in the name of Rome (a cause, Arthur states, that the men don't believe in at all). | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_f42f96fa | type |
Would Hit a Girl | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f42f96fa | comment |
Would Hit a Girl: Cynric. Then again, they're in the middle of a big battle. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_f42f96fa | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f76842b1 | type |
The Fundamentalist | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_f76842b1 | comment |
The Fundamentalist: Marius and his priests/inquisitors imprison Woads for being pagan. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_f76842b1 | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_fc4f3b4f | type |
Friend Versus Lover | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_fc4f3b4f | comment |
Friend Versus Lover: In a moral sense, rather than directly choosing one person over another - Arthur's choices are between leaving with Lancelot (who comes back anyway) to enjoy freedom and staying to fight Saxons with Guinevere and the Britons. | |
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King Arthur (2004) / int_fea42091 | type |
Badass Preacher | |
King Arthur (2004) / int_fea42091 | comment |
Badass Preacher: Bishop Germanius is quite effective in a pitched battle, as shown when he is disguised as a Roman officer. | |
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