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Tristan & Isolde

  • Director: Kevin Reynolds
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Romance
  • Movie Type: Period Film, Tragedy
  • Themes: Feuds, Forbidden Love, Star-Crossed Lovers
  • Main Cast: James Franco, Sophia Myles, Rufus Sewell, David Patrick O'Hara, Mark Strong
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: UK/US/DE/CZ
  • Run Time: 125 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

One of the great stories of doomed love is given a new screen interpretation in this historical drama. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, King Donnchadh (David O'Hara) of Ireland has become the de facto ruler of England, but one of his underlings, Lord Marke (Rufus Sewell), dreams of uniting British forces with an eye toward self-rule. One of Marke's most valuable allies is Tristan (James Franco), Marke's protégé, who has become a brave warrior since he was rescued by the lord after his parents were murdered by Irish forces during a battle. While Marke and Tristan dream of banishing Ireland's presence in England, Tristan has a secret he's been hiding from Marke -- after suffering serious wounds during a hard-fought battle, he was rescued and nursed back to health by Isolde (Sophia Myles), King Donnchadh's daughter, and the two fell deeply in love. But the couple were separated after Tristan returned to England, and when King Donnchadh attempts to quell the British uprising by staging a tournament among the nation's greatest warriors, with an extreme and rather personal surprise in store for Tristan.

Tristan & Isolde was directed by Kevin Reynolds, and produced in part by Ridley Scott, who attempted to bring the story to the screen back in the 1970s. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Henry Cavill - Melot; Bronagh Gallagher - Bragnae; Ronan Vibert - Bodkin; Lucy Russell - Edyth; JB Blanc - Leon; Graham Mullins - Morholt; Thomas Sangster - Young Tristan; Dexter Fletcher - Orick; Jón Ólafsson - Coronation Priest; Kevin Flood - Funeral Priest; Wolfgang Muller - Rothgar; Marek Vasut - Luther; Thomas Morris - Kaye; Barbara Kodetova - Lady Marke; Bronwen Bonner-Davies - Lady Aragon; Todd Kramer - Widseth; David Fisher - Irish Soldier; Winter Ave Zoli - Widseth's Sister; Richard Dillane - Aragon; Leo Gregory - Simon; Hans Martin-Stier - Kurseval; Cheyenne Rushing - Lady Serafine; Isobel Moynihan - Young Isolde; Gordon Truefitt - Tournament Judge; Myles Taylor - Young Melot; Jack Montgomery - Young Simon; Philip O'Sullivan - Paddreggh; Nevan Finegan - Tournament Crier; Mirek Simunek - Pict Guard; Jamie King - Anwick

Credit

Jan Svoboda - Art Director, David Wilson - Art Director, David Minkowski - Associate Producer, Christian Frohn - Associate Producer, Jennifer Leshnick - Associate Producer, Roman Rigo - Boom Operator, Kate Dowd - Casting, Anja Dihrberg - Casting, Nancy Bishop - Casting, Anne Dudley - Conductor, Jan Fantl - Co-producer, Morgan O'Sullivan - Co-producer, Anne Lai - Co-producer, James Flynn - Co-producer, Maurizio Millenotti - Costume Designer, Zuzana Bursíková - Costume Designer, Robert Huberman - First Assistant Director, Mark Carter - First Assistant Director, Oldrich Mach - First Assistant Director, Jan Mensik - First Assistant Director, Kevin Reynolds - Director, Peter Boyle - Editor, John Hardy - Executive Producer, Ridley Scott - Executive Producer, Tony Scott - Executive Producer, Jim Lemley - Executive Producer, Matthew Stillman - Executive Producer, Frank Hübner - Executive Producer, John Haryd - Executive Producer, Carlo Barucci - Hair Styles, Jirí Farkas - Hair Styles, Massimiliano Duranti - Hair Styles, Mario Michisanti - Hair Styles, Stefano Cellarelli - Hair Styles, Alena Marecková - Hair Styles, Adéla Robová - Hair Styles, Jaroslav Samal - Hair Styles, Jaroslav Vaculik - Location Manager, Cara Gavigan - Location Manager, Anne Dudley - Composer (Music Score), Jirí Farkas - Makeup, Alena Marecková - Makeup, Adéla Robová - Makeup, Jaroslav Samal - Makeup, Veronika Kostrhounová - Makeup, Erwin Lanzensberger - Camera Operator, Kacper Lisowski - Camera Operator, Mark Geraghty - Production Designer, Miro Gabor - Cinematographer, Arthur Reinhart - Cinematographer, Kevan Barker - Production Manager, Branko Jehlar - Production Manager, Giannina Facio - Producer, Moshe Diamant - Producer, Elie Samaha - Producer, Lisa Ellzey - Producer, Steve F. Price - Recording, Roger Dudley - Recording, Gary Thomas - Recording, Reinhard Stergar - Sound Mixer, Samir Foco - Sound/Sound Designer, Branislav Martinak - Stunts, Jean-Jacques Desplanque - Stunts, Phillipe Zone - Stunts, Rastislav Benza - Stunts, Tomas Ereminas - Stunts, Vladimir Furdik - Stunts, Saulius Janavicius - Stunts, Vasilev Raicho Stefanov - Stunts, Juraj Szigetta - Stunts, Radoslav Lehocký - Stunts, Dusan Tadlánek - Stunts, Nick Powell - Stunts Coordinator, Kevin Byrne - Special Effects Supervisor, John Kelly - Unit Production Manager, Mirka Taylor - Unit Production Manager, Dean Georgaris - Screenwriter, Maia Horniak - Production Assistant, Petra Meisnerova - Production Assistant, Justin Salem - Production Assistant, Jaroslav Polenský - Visual Effects Supervisor, Pete Crooks - Sound Effects Editor, Srdjan Kurpjel - Sound Effects Editor, Andy Hric - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Phillipe Zone - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Eddie Drew - Animal Trainer/Wrangler, Jiri Stamfest - Matte Artist, Jirí Záruba - Model Effects, Adek Vanác - Model Effects, Moria Houlihan - Publicist, Pamela Power - Associate Editor, Steve Boucher - Associate Editor, Petr Machácek - First Assistant Camera, Philipp Kirsamer - First Assistant Camera, Tomas Gottschalk - First Assistant Camera, Peter Necas - First Assistant Camera, Vladimir Holzknecht - Gaffer, Axel Scholz - Gaffer, David Krís - Gaffer, Václav Chládek - Grip, Jindrich Hanzel - Grip, Mario Matic - Grip, Marcin Langowski - Grip, Stepán Jesek - Grip, Ivo Gresak - Key Grip, Helge Felgendreher - Key Grip, Jan Rehanzl - Key Grip, Sophie Cornet - Music Editor, Anne Dudley - Music Producer, Roger Dudley - Music Producer, Julian Leaper - Musical Performer, Russ Woolnough - Post Production Supervisor, Danica Matulayová - Production Coordinator, Natalie Haccius - Production Coordinator, Scott E. Chester - Production Supervisor, Romana Cisarova - Production Supervisor, Nicole Haeussermann - Production Supervisor, Eamon O'Higgins - Properties Master, Petr Richter - Properties Master, Jirí Sucek - Properties Master, Martin Schinz - Re-Recording Mixer, Peter Clark - Script Supervisor, Catherine Allinson - Script Supervisor, Mark Taylor - Second Assistant Director, Lenka Wimmerova - Second Assistant Director, Petr Nemecek - Second Assistant Director, Suzanne Nicell - Second Assistant Director, Jan Ryvola - Special Effects Assistant, Pavel Sagner - Special Effects Coordinator, Erwin Lanzensberger - Steadicam Operator, Rico Torres - Still Photographer, Alice Kheilová - Translator, Vit Komrzy - Visual Effects Producer, Marta Jencová - Costume/Wardrobe, Bela Friedlova - Costume/Wardrobe, Marketa Prochazkova - Costume/Wardrobe, Marie Charvátová - Costume/Wardrobe, Gareth Rhys Jones - ADR Editor, Connor Devlin - Assistant Art Director, David Voborsky - Assistant Art Director, Alfonsina Lettieri - Assistant Costumer Designer, Valentina Monticelli - Assistant Costumer Designer, Lorraine Glynn - Assistant Hair, Adam Fuchs - Assistant Location Manager, Daniela Buzgová - Assistant Location Manager, Nikki Mitton - Assistant Location Manager, Donnacha Brady - Assistant Location Manager, Linda Melazzo - Assistant Makeup, Katerina Pokorová - Assistant Production Coordinator, Yvonne Donaghue - Assistant Production Coordinator, Frances O'Reilly - Assistant Production Coordinator, Pietro Paletti - Assistant Sound Editor, Ivo Cervenka - Best Boy Grip, Werner Schelzig - Best Boy Grip, Robert-James Bova - Best Boy Grip, Peter Kramer - Best Boy Grip, Roland Patzelt - Best Boy Grip, Tony Devlin - Best Boy Grip, Stefan Milý - Buyer, Stanislav Vales - Camera Loader, Olga Zahorbenska - Casting Assistant, Minna Pyyhkala - Casting Associate, Kristy Kinnear - Casting Associate, Albrecht Silberberger - Chief Lighting Technician, Jirí Kárník - Draftsman, Avel Tatar - Draftsman, Stephanie Schneider - Electrician, Petr Boubelik - Electrician, Ivan Janousek - Electrician, Roman Szoboda - Electrician, Jiri Zelenka - Electrician, Radek Kuzdas - Electrician, Martin Myska - Electrician, Petr Prochazka - Electrician, Tomás Jonvalinka - Electrician, Ado Gallagher - Electrician, Kelly McLaughlin - Electrician, Fiona Regan - Electrician, Jirí Hrstka - Extra Casting, Debra Wallace - Extra Casting, David Atkinson - First Assistant Accountant, Jack Stew - Foley Artist, Felicity Cottrell - Foley Artist, Andrea King - Foley Artist, Claire Mahoney - Foley Artist, Sefi Carmel - Foley Editor, Mirella Ginnoto - Key Hairstylist, Manilo Rocchetti - Key Make-up, Jiri Dusek - Leadman, Kathleen Switzer - Personal Assistant, Jordan Sheehan - Personal Assistant, Shane Starr - Personal Assistant, Tom Moran - Personal Assistant, Míla Rádova - Personal Assistant, Jack Haddox - Post Production Accountant, Iva Lukesová - Production Accountant, Dianne Mapp-Cheek - Production Controller, Abdul Hamid Shaikh - Second Assistant Accountant, Jerrold McKinley Ivery - Second Assistant Accountant, Pavol Vavro - Second Assistant Accountant, Jan Cabalka - Second Assistant Camera, Niv Abootalebi - Second Assistant Camera, Marin Maryska - Second Assistant Camera, Alois Strocek - Set Dresser, Josef Vecerek - Set Dresser, Artin Kotek - Set Dresser, Omás Hais - Set Dresser, Jakub Svejda - Set Production Assistant, Jacky Revach - Set Production Assistant, Vaclav Mottl - Transportation Coordinator, Pavel Vorácek - Transportation Coordinator, UPP Prague - Visual Effects, Johnny Byrne - Set Decorator, Andrew Felton - Cable Person, Michael Krbecek - Clapper Loader, Pavel Frydrych - Clapper Loader, Fiona Deasy - Clapper Loader, Bianca Stumpf - Color Timing, JTV Catering - Craft Service/Catering, Radek Benda - Driver, Milan Dvornik - Driver, Mirek Kolacek - Driver, Tony Vizina - Driver, Jiri Ventura - Driver, Libor Spachman - Driver, Robert Vaska - Driver, Vratislav Danjár - Driver, Honzo Machara - Driver, Vasek Kocman - Driver, Lumir Zak - Driver, Vaclav Krejcí - Driver, Lenka Dimitrovová - Focus Puller, Kevin Scott - Generator Operator, Sinead Foyle - Runner, Milos Brossinger - Special Effects Technician, Stanislav Smeral - Special Effects Technician, Tomás Brosinger - Special Effects Technician, Tomas Husek - Third Assistant Director, Cineimage - Title Design, Markéta Pusmanova - Art Department Coordinator, Linda Murphy - Art Department Coordinator, Geraint Huw Reynolds - Assistant Editor, Blanka Kulova - Assistant Editor, Tomas Lehovec - Standby Properties, Marek Fritsch - Standby Carpenter, Michal Krejca - Painter

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Tristan & Isolde
Directed by Kevin Reynolds
Produced by Ridley Scott
Tony Scott
Lisa Ellzey
Giannina Facio
Moshe Diamant
Elie Samaha
Written by Dean Georgaris
Starring James Franco
Sophia Myles
Rufus Sewell
Music by Anne Dudley
Editing by Peter Boyle
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) January 13, 2006
Running time 125 min.
Country Germany
United Kingdom
United States
Czech Republic
Language English

Tristan & Isolde is a 2006 romantic drama film based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Iseult. It was produced by Ridley Scott (who had been working on an adaptation since the mid-seventies) and Tony Scott, directed by Kevin Reynolds and stars James Franco and Sophia Myles.

This film is a non-operatic rendition of the plot of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde. The original music score was composed by Anne Dudley.

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Synopsis

Isolde (Myles) and Tristan (Franco) in a scene from the film

Tristan & Isolde is set in Britain and Ireland, in the Dark Ages, after the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. The scattered British settlements are in the process of becoming unified under Lord Marke (Rufus Sewell), who wishes to fortify England against attacks by the Irish king Donnchadh (David O'Hara).

Donnchadh, meanwhile, discovers this plan and plots a raid against the English rebels. His troops attack the group and their families. During the raid, Lord Marke defiantly, and bravely, sacrifices his own right hand to save a young boy, Tristan, whose parents are murdered in the attack. Feeling compassion for the young boy whose father loyally supported him, Lord Marke welcomes Tristan into his home (telling his widowed sister "We're his family now"). Tristan grows to be a fierce, courageous warrior whose loyalty to Marke is not that of a Knight to his Lord, but rather a son to his father (when questioned about his "bias" loyalty to Marke, Tristan defiantly tells a nobleman "Marke pulled me from the fight when you ran. So you can understand that when I think of Kings, I think of him. When I think of cowards, I think of you.").

The Cornish knight Tristan of Aragon (James Franco) (whose family were murdered in an Irish raid) launches an attack with a handful of loyal warriors on an Irish slave caravan: in the battle, he finds himself fighting Morholt, Donnchadh's champion, leader of his army and to whom Princess Isolde (Sophia Myles) has been promised in marriage. Though he kills Morholt and Donnchadh's forces are overrun, Tristan is severely wounded in the fight and believed dead, though he is in fact only suffering the effects of having been sliced in the abdomen by Morholt's poisoned sword.

Tristan's body is put out to sea on a funeral boat which eventually washes up along the shores of Ireland. He is discovered by Isolde and her maid Bragnae, who administer an antidote that revives him and then secretly nurse him back to health. Tristan and Isolde fall in love; however, Isolde does not disclose her real name. After some time Tristan is forced to flee to Cornwall.

Plotting to defeat Britain, Donnchadh proposes a peace treaty, promising his daughter Isolde in marriage to the winner of a tournament. Tristan participates on behalf of his uncle King Marke of Cornwall, unaware that the "prize" Isolde is the woman he fell in love with in Ireland. He wins the tournament, only to discover the truth about Isolde and to see her betrothed to Marke.

Although Marke is kind to Isolde, her heart belongs to Tristan, who is torn between his love for Isolde and his loyalty to Marke, a man whom he has loved as a father and who saved his life as a child. The couple eventually begin an affair behind Marke's back, although they often consider ending it for the sake of their duty to Marke. This affair is discovered by Lord Wictred (Mark Strong), who conspires with Donnchadh to use their love to overthrow Marke, Wictred getting Marke's throne in exchange.

In Tristan's final attempt to end the relationship, he and Isolde are caught in an awkward situation by all of the kings. The kings decide to part ways with Marke; the alliances are ruined and his wife and son-figure have betrayed him. Marke is at first furious with the pair of them, but relents after hearing Isolde explain her history with Tristan and offers them the chance to run away together. But Tristan (who tells Isolde that if they elope, they will be remembered for all time as those whose love brought down a kingdom) chooses instead to stay in England and fight for his king. At the same time, Marke's nephew and Tristan's old friend Melot (Henry Cavill), angry at his uncle's long favouring of Tristan and tricked by Wictred's seeming support of him, shows Wictred an old passage into the Roman foundations of Marke's castle that Tristan and Isolde used to carry out their affair. Wictred then fatally stabs Melot and sneaks his army into the castle. Marke and his forces swiftly become pinned down by Donnchadh's army outside the castle and Wictred's men within.

Tristan sneaks back into the castle via the secret tunnel. On the way, he finds the dying Melot: the old friends forgive one another before he dies. Tristan emerges from the tunnel and attacks Wictred's men, allowing Marke's soldiers to secure the castle, but he is mortally wounded in combat by Wictred, though he kills Wictred shortly afterwards. Now outnumbered, Tristan, Marke and the soldiers loyal to him emerge from the castle and present Wictred's severed head to Donnchadh. Marke urges the British kings standing with the Irish to aid them in making Britain a single, free nation: inspired by his words, the British kings and their men attack Donnchadh and his army. As a fierce battle between the British and Irish erupts, Marke carries a dying Tristan to the river, where they are met by Isolde. Marke leaves to lead the British to victory, while Tristan eventually dies in Isolde's arms after uttering his last words of "You were right. I don't know if life is greater than death. But love was more than either." Isolde sees to his burial beneath the ashes of the Roman villa where they had met to be with each other, and plants two willows by the grave, which grow intertwined; she then disappears from history and is never seen again. Marke, it is said, defeated the Irish, united Britain, then ruled in peace until the end of his days.

Reception

The film received a 32% rating at the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with a consensus that it was "competent but somewhat static", failing to "achieve the sweeping romanticism that it aims for."[1] 38 of the 119 reviews were favourable.

Box office

The film opened at number eight for the weekend of January 13, 2006. It grossed 7.85 million in its opening weekend. As of March 30, 2006, the film grossed a total of 14.73 million dollars at the domestic box office.

At Metacritic, the film scored a 49 out of 100 based on 33 reviews, with "mixed or average reviews".[2]

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