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Tristán e Isolda

Título original: Tristan + Isolde
  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 2h 5min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
55 mil
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James Franco and Sophia Myles in Tristán e Isolda (2006)
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Un romance entre el segundo en la línea de sucesión al trono de Gran Bretaña y la princesa de los irlandeses enemistados, augura el fin de los jóvenes amantes.Un romance entre el segundo en la línea de sucesión al trono de Gran Bretaña y la princesa de los irlandeses enemistados, augura el fin de los jóvenes amantes.Un romance entre el segundo en la línea de sucesión al trono de Gran Bretaña y la princesa de los irlandeses enemistados, augura el fin de los jóvenes amantes.

  • Dirección
    • Kevin Reynolds
  • Guión
    • Dean Georgaris
  • Reparto principal
    • James Franco
    • Sophia Myles
    • Rufus Sewell
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    55 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kevin Reynolds
    • Guión
      • Dean Georgaris
    • Reparto principal
      • James Franco
      • Sophia Myles
      • Rufus Sewell
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    • 49Metapuntuación
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    James Franco
    James Franco
    • Tristan
    Sophia Myles
    Sophia Myles
    • Isolde
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Marke
    David O'Hara
    David O'Hara
    • Donnchadh
    • (as David Patrick O'Hara)
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Wictred
    Henry Cavill
    Henry Cavill
    • Melot
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Bragnae
    Ronan Vibert
    Ronan Vibert
    • Bodkin
    Lucy Russell
    Lucy Russell
    • Edyth
    JB Blanc
    JB Blanc
    • Leon
    Graham Mullins
    • Morholt
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Simon
    Dexter Fletcher
    Dexter Fletcher
    • Orick
    Richard Dillane
    Richard Dillane
    • Aragon
    Hans-Martin Stier
    Hans-Martin Stier
    • Kurseval
    • (as Hans Martin-Stier)
    Thomas Morris
    Thomas Morris
    • Kaye
    Jamie Thomas King
    Jamie Thomas King
    • Anwick
    • (as Jamie King)
    Wolfgang Müller
    Wolfgang Müller
    • Rothgar
    • (as Wolfgang Muller)
    • Dirección
      • Kevin Reynolds
    • Guión
      • Dean Georgaris
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    6Buddy-51

    pallid tale of unrequited love

    Like "Romeo and Juliet," "Tristan and Isolde" is a tale of forbidden love set in the Middle Ages (although it far predates Shakespeare's work both in setting and in origin). In this case, the two young lovers are separated along national lines, with Tristan a young Briton, and Isolde nothing less than the princess of Ireland. As their two countries do battle against one another, the benighted couple tries desperately to make their love work in a bitterly hostile world.

    This is a handsome, well-crafted film, glorious to look at but tedious to sit through. Since we've seen so many of these tales already, it's a little hard for us to work up much passion for this one - even if, as we're told, the fate of an entire kingdom hangs on this relationship. Moreover, there is such a profusion of Angles, Saxons, Irish etc. running around on screen that it is often difficult to distinguish one from the other and to know just who is fighting whom (or who is allied with whom) at any given moment.

    James Franco and Sophia Myles make for a fairly bland, conventionally modern young couple, but Rufus Sewell provides a subtle, sympathetic performance as the man who both raises Tristan and marries Isolde.

    If Medieval romances are your cup of tea, by all means check out "Tristan and Isolde," but there are far better tales of unrequited love around than this one.
    9SmileysWorld

    A love story that packs a powerful punch.

    There are love stories,and then there are love stories that pack a powerful punch.Tristan and Isolde indeed falls in the latter category. I must confess to not being an avid watcher of romance films,and was expecting not to enjoy much,if any of this film at all.I came away pleasantly surprised,as this film has a power that is hard not to acknowledge.It is two love stories in one.An English warrior is torn between the love of a woman from a country with which they are at war, and the man to which he owes his very life.The problem is,his two loves are sworn to one another,though not by the lady's choosing.The story is told well,and the film beautifully done.As of this writing,it is still in theaters and is worthy of the admission price,not to mention a worthwhile future rental.
    10the_fuct_up_one21

    Very good...what else is there to say?

    I must say that I didn't even originally plan on going to this movie, but after I was asked by a friend to see it on its opening night, I said that sure, I would go. I figured that it would be alright, nothing more than mediocre at the most, but this movie was amazingly wonderful.

    I have heard many people's comments on how they didn't like it because "Myles' accent was completely wrong," "the chemistry between Franco and Myles was horrible," "it didn't even follow the original story," and many other miscellaneous things. While the story line was changed a little from the original story, I believe that it was still good. And come on, how many times does Hollywood actually stick to the original story anyway? I think that the way the story went was much easier for people who were not familiar with the story of Tristan and Isolde to follow.

    Further, I thought that Myles did a wonderful job with her accents. I found it very easy to differentiate between the Irish and the English.

    And lastly, I found the chemistry between Myles and Franco to be simply wonderful. They really showed me that the characters were truly in love; it was compelling and deep, put together for a very good movie.

    I can honestly say that this is one of the best movies I have seen in a while; it was not the watered-down relationship kind of thing that comes from Hollywood most of the time. From the battles to the most intimate of scenes, it stayed simple; not the high-tech kind of thing that you would usually see. There were some parts meant to be funny, some meant to be sad, and the movie averaged out to give you the best of both. I will tell you that in its opening weekend I saw it more than once, something that I would usually never do. It's a movie that gets better and better each time you see it; one where you pick out things each time that you had not seen before.

    Simply put, this is a wonderful movie. I loved it, but I would not recommend going if you're just going because you think that James Franco is hott! I know some people who didn't like it, I won't lie, but if you come to the movie with an open mind and know that some things are going to be different, you will absolutely love it, as I did.
    10acts2120

    Subtley impressive

    I did not expect to like this film; the reviews were lackluster, and many seemed to think the leads were mediocre at best. I found the performances riveting and highly engaging. While I do not know the actual historical story, I found the storyline highly captivating.

    I thought James Franco played Tristan brilliantly - broken hearted but not brooding, he seemed to only come to life during battle before meeting Isolde, and then afterward only in their stolen moments together. Many of the reviews I've read seem to think that he played the role flatly, but I thought the subtlety of expression in his eyes and body language was impressive. Confident as a warrior, but almost innocent in intimacy, I thought he walked the thin line between adult and youth effectively.

    Sophia Myles captured the fire, vulnerability and desire of Isolde with fervor - and that's not easy to do. Myles delivered her lines subtly, tinting words with emotional depth -scorn, joy, passion, frustration, disappointment - that was understated and yet passionate. She, too, managed to portray a delicate balance between the innocence of idealistic youth and the realities of a woman who found her self in an unenviable position.

    Rufus Sewell was fantastic. As king, he had to walk the thin line between diplomacy and his own frustrations; as a man, he came alive when with Isolde, and so her betrayal was all that more heartbreaking, a scene which he played with focus and power.

    I thought the fight scenes were very well done, except for the excess of cut shots, jumping from person to person, which moved the action almost too quickly, occasionally resulting in a jagged flow of action. Overall, however, the battle scenes were very well done.

    The costumes were incredible - not period realistic (especially Isolde's wedding gown) but they were beautiful and overall well designed to intimate the period but still have some glitz. The locations shots were awe-inspiring.

    I LOVED these characters very shortly after they each came on screen. I rarely feel such a strong connection to characters, especially of period pieces, but each of the leads played their roles with finesse. I deeply cared about these people, seeing hope and joy rise in their eyes, only to see events quickly turn that joy to sorrow, and hope to forceful determination. Their moments of happiness are so brief, their heartbreak so complete that I found myself profoundly moved by their experiences. As deeply invested as I became with these characters, I nearly sobbed at the end of the movie. A 5-hankie tear jerker.

    I eagerly await the release of the DVD, and expect to enjoy this film many times over.
    7lvs3h

    Not applicable.

    In response to comments disparaging this film for neglecting to use music from the opera-- that hardly seems relevant. This story was written long before Wagner's work existed, and it would be foolish to demand that his music be a part of the film. It seems to be of greater significance that the film neglects certain elements of the original texts, although as an entirely different art form, the film has every right to take its liberties. It is unfair to credit or discredit any film based on its relationship to other works of art. It is important to appreciate and discredit this film within the context of the art form in which it functions.

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      The first known written version of the Tristan and Isolde story was done in France around 1235 by two men calling themselves Luce de Gat and Helie de Boron. Scattered references have been found to a lost older source, brought to France by English exiles. In some versions of the story, Tristan is called Tristram, and Isolde is called Iseult or Yseult, among other spellings.
    • Pifias
      In the scene when the barons are gathered, Marke addresses one group as the group from York. Since this movie is set just after the Roman withdrawal from England, York would have still been known as Eboracum.
    • Citas

      [repeated lines]

      Isolde: [reading] My face in thine eyes, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres Without sharp north, without declining west? Whatever dies, was not mixed equally; If our two loves be one, or thou and I love so alike - that none can slacken, none can die.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Glory Road/Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World/The Three Burials of Melquides Estrada/Bubble/Why We Fight/Tristan & Isolde (2006)
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      Written by Simon Emmerson / Martin Russell / Davy Spillane

      Performed by Afro Celt Sound System

      Courtesy of Real World Records Ltd./Virgin Records Ltd.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de marzo de 2006 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • República Checa
      • Reino Unido
      • Alemania
      • Estados Unidos
      • Suiza
      • Irlanda
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Gaélico irlandés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Tristan + Isolde
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Glassillaun, Lettergesh, Renvyle, Connemara, County Galway, Irlanda(fort scenes)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Scott Free Productions
      • ApolloProMedia GmbH & Co. 1. Filmproduktion KG (I)
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 14.734.633 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 6.583.135 US$
      • 15 ene 2006
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 28.047.963 US$
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