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Tristan & Isolde
Abstract: Before Romeo & Juliet there was Tristan & Isolde
From executive producer Ridley Scott comes a sweeping tale of love and loss, myth and fate, based on the timeless Celtic myth of star-crossed passion.
First separated by countries at war, and now by loyalty to King and country, Tristan and Isolde must suppress their emotions for the sake of peace and the future of England. But the more they deny their passion, the more fiercely it burns. Despite their efforts to stay apart, Tristan and Isolde are driven inexorably together, risking everything for one last moment in each other's arms.
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I loved this movie. This tragic romance kept me wanted more. Sophia Myles and James Franco were completely believable as lovers. I even starting feeling jealous of Myles for getting to do love scenes with Franco. A++
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I was pleasantly surprised about this movie. It didn't seem like it was getting much buzz. But I saw it and loved it. The group of people in the movie theater all were crying by the end. The war scenes, which I usually don't care for were done tastefully enough for me, but grusesome enough for my boyfriend, who enjoyed the movie as well. Overall there could of been a bit more love scenes but overall, I highly recommend it. Oh, and just a tid-bit. James franco is amazingly good-looking which definatly helped in the flow of this movie. A-.
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