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Andre 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Quite a fun movie, very interesting in the music and dance part, it is a comedy, it is worth...
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Cara 2022-04-24 07:01:03
I thought it was pretty when I was a kid. ....
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Adeline 2022-04-24 07:01:03
He's a rock star rather than a...
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Percival 2022-04-24 07:01:03
It doesn't feel ancient at all, the story knows the end from the...
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Oceane 2022-04-24 07:01:03
It can't be any worse farce, all the BGMs seem to be on stage, and all the stars are for Chaucer...
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Bo 2022-04-23 07:01:28
If the heroine and the supporting actress change the actors, the four-star and half heroine actress is too demonic, and the love line of hair design like a bird's nest is really unbearable. It should be nice to switch to Laura Fraser. The three men are very...
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Anibal 2022-04-23 07:01:28
I learned about it in the introduction of the movie channel before. I watched most of it in the hotel last night, and I saw it at 3 o'clock; it is difficult to break through the social...
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Lyda 2022-04-23 07:01:28
I thought it was a serious epic, but can it be a little more...
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Chelsea 2022-04-23 07:01:28
The film that my master recommended back then, I just remembered today....
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Rosario 2022-04-23 07:01:28
A true, disney-like fairy...
A Knight's Tale Comments
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Alexys 2021-10-22 14:35:12
This is a fairy tale, but it is also a story with a historical appearance to describe struggle.
He was born ordinary, but he has dreams that ordinary people can't imagine; he has lived in a slum, but he has all the excellent qualities that nobles are proud of; he knows that he has nothing, but he has the courage to move forward courageously.
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Isom 2021-10-22 14:35:11
Heath Ledger, the best costume lover
I will always remember that I loved you in 2001. I
like your slow-talking tone. I like your hippie smiling face. I like your blond hair and wet hair. Long light brown eyes. I like your green and red uniform. I like it. You read that silly love poem, and like every little movement at the...
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Roland: Well, Master Nude, having failed the test, have you any more to say?
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Chaucer: Geoffrey Chaucer's the name, writing's the game.
[Turns away, turns back]
Chaucer: Chaucer? Geoffrey Chaucer, the writer?
Wat: A what?
Chaucer: A wha- a what? A writer. You know, I write, with ink and parchment. For a penny, I'll scribble you anything you want. From summons, decrees, edicts, warrants, patents of nobility. I've even been know to jot down a poem or two, if the muse descends. You've probably read my book? the Book of the Duchess?
[They look at each other, shake their heads]
Chaucer: Fine. Well, it was allegorical.
Roland: Well, we won't hold that against you, that's for every man to decide for himself.