Classical love

Ima 2021-12-24 08:01:30

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"the Before Romeo and Juliet, Tristan and Isolde ... There WAS"

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it the best look at two versions of the Trailer will give rise to many different feeling

a man's tragedy
martial excellent and brave intelligent could have become king leaving a history of
tragic love of a woman's ruin all
wandering in the woman became his adoptive father's wife down from the clouds all day long around
to face her face almost unable to speak since then his eyes filled with fog
finally died

a tragic woman
beautiful kind-hearted queen by two men mad love
love to come back to save on their hard man
looked desperate fight lover is for other people to win their own
countless tears and whispers in exchange for a moment of tenderness
engulfed in flames and weapons heartbreak in front of people

who are greedy for power to use both for their own purposes
people they are unable to face the wrath of the accused
but was that at the same time love their men rescued
but still can not escape the fate of surrender to


shown signs of
Tristan: the What's your name?
Isolde: Oh, the I's of Think of Better IT IF WE do not bother with names.

separation
Tristan: Come with me. Come with me!
Isolde: I can't!
Tristan: Why not? Please!
Isolde: Tristan, we both know this can't be, we've known it from the start. That doesn't mean it isn't true, it is, it just cannot be. I want to know that you're alive somewhere thinking of me from time to time. I want to know that there's more to this life and I can't know that if they kill you Please Go.! .

the ship returned
Isolde: by you risked your Life to give Me to Another man.
Tristan:. by you of Said your name WAS Bragnae Why DID you do that?
Isolde: Oh, the What have have the I DONE Stop? this thing, Tristan, say something.
Tristan: I can't. I won you in my King's name.
Isolde: But I'm your's. You touched me and I knew.
Tristan:It doesn't matter.
Isolde: It's the only thing that matters, Tristan. Leave with me, I'll go anywhere!
Tristan: Your marriage will end a hundred years of bloodshed.
Isolde: [crying] My marriage to *another* man!
Tristan: Isode, we will live with this, we must .

wedding
Isolde: the If Different Things were, IF WE lived in A Place the without Duty, Would you BE with Me?
Tristan: That Place does not exist.
Isolde: [sobs] the I'll pretend it's you.

confession
Isolde: I'm leaving with this, Tristan, as you said we must.
Tristan[to Isolde]: I live in torture, thinking of these moments. With every look he gives you, I get sicker and sicker. There is a burning in me I feel on fire, and there's guilt I can't comidify. Does it make you happy to know that?

Secret tryst in
Isolde: How MANY have have the before you Loved Me?
Tristan: None.
Isolde: And the After Me?
Tristan: None.

Facing the king doubts
Tristan: [to Lord Marke] She is loyal to you I am sure of it. .

frankly
Lord Marke: [ON at the Affair] How Long?
Isolde:. Since you of He wAS by Thought Dead

after being rescued, the face of aggression outbreak
Isolde:. ... IF WE do the this
Tristan: Our Love Forever Remembered by Will bE AS brought down a kingdom. Remember us.

Finally
Isolde: Know that I love you Tristan. Wherever you go, whatever you see. I'll be there with you.
[His Last Words]
Tristan: You were right. Life is greater than death . And love is greater than either.

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  • Connor 2021-12-24 08:01:30

    The average heroine filmed on a very good subject is too average

Tristan + Isolde quotes

  • Tristan: [fleeing Ireland] Come with me.

    Isolde: I can't.

    Tristan: Why not?

    Isolde: We both know this cannot be, Tristan. We knew it from the start. That doesn't mean it wasn't true, it is.

  • Isolde: And what of your parents?

    Tristan: They also died when I was a child.

    Isolde: From what?

    Tristan: A different type of Irish kindness.