ITT: Best middle age movies

>The Name of the Rose
>The Seventh Seal
>Excalibur

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the virgin spring
marketa lazarova

This is set in XVI century France but it's amazing.
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Make way plebs, patrician taste coming through!

Ironclad

Truly a patrician's thread.

Blood on Satan's Claw

Not to sound like a snobbish /lit/cuck, but apart from set design and cast, it was kind of a shitty adaptation. Connery took one of my favourite fiction characters, and played him as smug Pepe

Total garbage.

Why is there so little plaguekino

This. Part of what made The Name of the Rose so great as a novel is all of the meta-narrative elements, which were mostly lost in the film adaptation

How does The Name of the Rose compare to the book? I don't know how you could possibly contain all the lengthy theological discussions in the movie. Also Connery seems like an awful miscast.

It was decent if taken separately from the book. As a movie it was good, as an adaptation it was paper-thin.

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>Boohoo! The monks are mean! Religion is too restrictive! I want to marry my mommy!

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the latest macbeth with edward fasstrender or whatever his name is was rpetty good

I saw the Name of the Rose in history class as a kid, thought I would be bored out of my mind.

Turns out it's pure kino.

>Highlander
>Lotr
>Robin Hood

My favourite Bresson (haven't seen them all).

Both are overrated. Eco tried too hard to be Borges.

B-But it has boobies.

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What the fuck was his problem?

les visiteurs du soir, Carné
Perceval, rohmer

Out of the way, Protestant fuckin' shits!

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In what way? Borges didn't even write novels
Great ones too

>Perceval

GOAT medieval film. Needs a Criterion release more than any movie I can think of.

The pseudo-academic stuff. It was just tedious.

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