Fabrice
Luchini, André Dussollier, Marie-Christine Barrault, Marc Eyraud,
Clementine Amouroux
This dignified and stylized
film, set in the Middle Ages, follows the exploits of Sir Perceval,
a legendary exemplar of knightly chivalry and one of the champions
of King Arthur's Round Table. The story is based on the verse tale
Perceval ou le Conte del Graal. as recounted by the 12th-century
French novelist Chrétien de Troyes. While living with his widowed
mother, the young Perceval (Fabrice Luchini) is much impressed by
the grandeur of the knights he sees, and he undertakes to become
one. In one respect his sense of honor is peculiar, because he rapes
several virgins in accordance with an enigmatic command from his
mother. Even in this, he practically quivers with a burning desire
to do good. Though the story's language has been modernized to make
it comprehensible to modern French speakers, Eric Rohmer's screenplay
retains the verse forms of the original. -
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