Ivanhoe Comments

  • Lukas 2022-10-23 14:36:39

    Epic + heroic beauty + red and white rose mode. The story is quite satisfactory, and the battle scenes are perfunctory. Why does Elizabeth Taylor always play the role of chasing after her so...

  • Kacie 2022-10-23 10:46:19

    Fontaine is dazzling, Taylor is dazzling, one warm and one...

  • Davonte 2022-10-23 09:56:33

    The beauty of Taylor lies in the charm. The first one I saw was Joan Fontaine, and I thought it was beautiful. But when Taylor appeared, it was overshadowed. Taylor's beauty is not comparable to ordinary...

  • Robb 2022-10-23 09:42:41

    Taylor's Rebecca in it is much prettier than the first beauty, Iona, and her figure is much better. How does Rebecca look so beautiful and charming? When a teenager was studying, she thought that Rebecca should choose Gilber in the duel arena. She fell in love for a while, but in the end the person she loved died, the person she loved married someone else, and all the family's wealth was donated to a country that wasn't hers. Rebecca was too sad, and Taylor was so...

Extended Reading
  • Jeffry 2022-10-23 23:20:10

    Chivalry

          After watching the movie, I have some questions which puzzle me. And I have read some books about chivalry to find the answer to these questions. Now I want to talk about the relationship between knights and wars, courtly love.
         (Knights and war) I really enjoy this movie, especially the...

  • Libbie 2022-10-23 17:44:01

    Who's the knight?

         This is the story of a knight. Ivanhoe is loyal to Charlie the Lionheart, Ivanhoe is loyal to Princess Rowena, and Ivanhoe is loyal to Britain.
         The first crusade failed, King Charles was taken captive, and Prince John, the younger brother of King Charles, waited for an opportunity to...

Ivanhoe quotes

  • Ivanhoe: [on removing Wamba's collar] There! May your next collar be no heavier than a pretty woman's arm.

  • Isaac of York: Let Richard promise this instead. Let him promise justice to each man, whether he be Saxon or Norman or Jew, for justice belongs to all men or it belongs to none.

    Ivanhoe: But that is a Christian teaching.

    Isaac of York: Strange as it may be, so we are taught it too.

    Ivanhoe: What you ask shall be done.