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Lovespell

  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,2/10
245
MA NOTE
Lovespell (1981)
DramaFantasyRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe classic Arthurian tale of tragic love. In medieval times, Lord of Cornwall decides to marry an Irish princess Isolde. However, his most loyal knight Tristan becomes bewitched by her beau... Tout lireThe classic Arthurian tale of tragic love. In medieval times, Lord of Cornwall decides to marry an Irish princess Isolde. However, his most loyal knight Tristan becomes bewitched by her beauty and they fall hopelessly in love.The classic Arthurian tale of tragic love. In medieval times, Lord of Cornwall decides to marry an Irish princess Isolde. However, his most loyal knight Tristan becomes bewitched by her beauty and they fall hopelessly in love.

  • Director
    • Tom Donovan
  • Writer
    • Claire Labine
  • Stars
    • Richard Burton
    • Kate Mulgrew
    • Nicholas Clay
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,2/10
    245
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Tom Donovan
    • Writer
      • Claire Labine
    • Stars
      • Richard Burton
      • Kate Mulgrew
      • Nicholas Clay
    • 6Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    Rôles principaux14

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    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • King Mark of Cornwall
    Kate Mulgrew
    Kate Mulgrew
    • Isolt
    Nicholas Clay
    Nicholas Clay
    • Tristan
    Cyril Cusack
    Cyril Cusack
    • Gormond of Ireland
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • Bronwyn
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • Andred
    Diana Van der Vlis
    Diana Van der Vlis
    • Alix
    Niall O'Brien
    • Corvenal
    Kathryn Dowling
    • Yseult of the White Hand
    John Jo Brooks
    • Father Colm
    Trudy Hayes
    • Anne
    John Scanlon
    • Bishop
    Bobby Johnson
    • William the Guard
    John Labine
    • Eoghanin
    • Director
      • Tom Donovan
    • Writer
      • Claire Labine
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    7I_Ailurophile

    Solid interpretation of a classic saga, if not essential

    Perhaps it's a reflection of film-making values of the early 80s, or of British or Irish production; then again, maybe it's a reflection of the intent behind this production specifically: There is a simple earnestness to the movie that declines the more fanciful embellishments we may expect from a title of this nature if it were made now. The cinematography and sound design is quite fine, but bears a certain graininess that drains the utmost color and vibrancy from the presentation. Even more relevantly, the production design and art direction are wonderful, with the contributions behind the scenes of hair and makeup, costume design, and set design being especially impressive. Yet compared to what viewers would anticipate of a feature made in the 2010s, there's a mild sense of austerity to these aspects that makes it feel more tightly centered and self-encapsulated, like a fairy tale, and therefore more endearing in its way. And still, all this has one other effect to observe: the relative modesty of all the technical craft and rounding details allows the acting and the writing to stand out all the more. And with that, though 'Lovespell' may not be wholly essential, it's nonetheless worthy on its own merits.

    One could possibly argue that the restraint and narrow focus of the picture makes it a little less easy to engage with, and become absorbed in, as we readily might with others. This seems like a small concession, though, as one kens that the only purpose with 'Lovespell' was to tell a beloved story in a manner that felt as true and honest as it could be. To that end, I can only offer my commendations to all involved for their sincerity, and the strength in the endeavor. The crew did fine work in all regards, and director Tom Donovan illustrates a fair guiding hand. Building from a famous narrative, screenwriter Claire Labine has penned rich, heartfelt dialogue that for its lexicon - and the actors' measured delivery - seems a swell effort to further transport the viewer to another time and place. Though obviously filling distinct archetypes, she wrote marvelous personality into the characters. And to tie all these together and make them complete, the scene writing that instructs the course of events resounds with strong, varied emotions, but also a strict attentiveness to the needs of the tale being communicated. Once more: a revelation 'Lovespell' is not, but it's more solid and engrossing than I expected as I began watching.

    This brings us at length to the acting. To some extent in her very countenance but certainly in her vocal timbre, it's been well remarked upon (not least of all during the run of 'Star Trek: Voyager' on network television) that Kate Mulgrew bears a resemblance to screen legend Katharine Hepburn. I dare not make any comparison as to skill, but even only 24 years old at the time this picture was filmed, Mulgrew makes an impression with her poise, range, and nuance, to say nothing of the heart she brings to Isolt. Nicholas Clay carries less renown as a performer, but still very capably realizes lovestruck Tristan with believable unwitting fog as a man swept up in a tragic affair. And Richard Burton, a titan of cinema, wields inescapable presence and force of personality as King Mark that makes his maddened delivery all the more startling. As I said, for all the excellence of the production, it surely feels as though the fundamental writing and the performances were the real core here, and these stars prove it - but even those in supporting roles are terrific in bringing the saga to life.

    The value in the movie well speaks for itself, without need for flourishes to heighten the drama. I can appreciate why that approach or appearance may not appeal to all appraisers, emphasized with quieter scenes (especially nearer the end) that rely on substantial dialogue to impart their meaning and impact. In fairness, despite the worth of the tale, the last third of the picture is so heavily defined by that softer air that it's hard not to feel as though the plot and viewing experience somewhat languishes, and suffers as a result. Yet the ending is well done, and all the same, more so than not this is well made, with great care put into many elements and steady acting that serves as a tent pole. It may not strike a chord with wide general audiences, but I for one found 'Lovespell' to be a deserving slice of cinema that, if less flashy than more recent fare, still holds up fairly well. If you happen to come across it, this is worth checking out.
    7HotToastyRag

    Authentic and sad legend of Tristan and Isolt

    I guess I'm too much of a Camelot fan to be able to enjoy this movie. Richard Burton played King Arthur on Broadway from 1960-1963 in Lerner & Loewe's musical, and twenty years later in Lovespell, he rejoins the medieval time period. He plays King Mark of Cornwall, and he falls in love with young Isolt, played by a pre-Star Trek Kate Mulgrew. Maybe because of protocol, or maybe because he had a business meeting, or maybe because he was an idiot, but when he decided to propose marriage to her, he sent his faithful knight Tristan to do the deed. If you're aware of the Tristan and Isolt legend, you're one-up on me. I didn't know what I was getting into, even though it was pretty obvious Tristan and Isolt were going to get together, and Richard Burton was going to get his heartbroken.

    Anyway, if you don't know the legend, I won't spoil it for you, but legends become legends because they are very sad. Lovespell is no exception. Just be prepared. If you like Romeo and Juliet or Camelot, you'll like this one. It's very well done; the way it's filmed takes the audience to the time period effortlessly. Still, I struggled to understand Isolt's heart. Why wouldn't she want Richard Burton? I would.
    3wuxmup

    Disappointing waste of time and talent

    As somebody who grew up with Arthurian legends, I was really looking forward to this movie. Though made in 1981, it stayed unreleased for several years, and as you watch it you'll soon know the reason why. Richard Burton, once a fine actor, is in his final role at the end of a career punctuated with frequent bouts of alcohol. He sleepwalks through his role. Kate Mulgrew, fine as a starship skipper, is thoroughly miscast as a love-struck damsel. The whole movie has an ultra-low budget look - including a minuscule cast - which the plodding script can never overcome. The only plus is the score performed by the Chieftains - if you can stay wake to enjoy it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Filming began in April 1979.
    • Citations

      Isolt: Through life, past death, and into the hands of God.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in The Big Box: To the Devil a Daughter (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      Title Theme
      Composed and arranged by Paddy Moloney

      Played by The Chieftains

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mai 1981 (Portugal)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tristán e Isolda
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Irlande
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      • Clar Films
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