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A Knight's Tale. She was a little skeptical at first, threatening not to let me pick the movie again, but she started to see the charm when the crowd began singing....

Yes, they made some bold choices in that film, and it fucking works. Special shout-out to Jocelyn's costume and hair designers, who didn't even pretend to do anything other than 90s chic. I'm pretty sure ombre hadn't been invented yet in the middle ages, but if it had been, they would've been all over it.

Wat and Geoffrey seriously need to get a room, and serious question: does our thrilling victory mean that Jocelyn isn't going to end up hitched to the mustache-twirling villain we all love to hate? Or are we just pretending that she is, in fact, going to run away and live her life in love on the road? Because speaking realistically, the romance probably falls out of that life as soon as she has to do her own laundry.

Date: 2021-05-15 08:57 am (UTC)
oloriel: Stitch (from Disney's Lilo and Stitch) posing after the manner of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. (grins)
From: [personal profile] oloriel
I think we're expected to hope that now that Will is properly knighted AND tournament champion, Jocelyn's father will agree to the match and Will will be able to afford the servants that will take care of the laundry.

Date: 2021-05-15 07:19 pm (UTC)
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It was such a ridiculously non-historic movie that it was tremendous fun!

Date: 2021-05-16 09:14 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] anankastick
I love that movie! It was a go-to for my first college friends and I've been a fan ever since first watching it in my dorm room. But yeah, Jocelyn has a hard road ahead and I don't know that she's really up for it....

Date: 2021-05-16 01:57 pm (UTC)
skygiants: Nice from Baccano! in post-explosion ecstasy (maybe too excited . . .?)
From: [personal profile] skygiants
When I saw this movie for the first time as a tiny teenage pedant, I had nothing but scorn for it, and then two years later I ended up watching it three more times while sick in a hotel room with nothing else to do and ended up loving it with all my heart.

Date: 2021-05-16 11:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] adrian_turtle
It does what it does *magnificently.* I really wish I had the visual skills to compare it properly with "Friday Night Lights." (I mean, the visual skill to watch them both all the way through in detail without triggering migraines.)

Date: 2021-05-17 12:06 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thewayne

As a rule, if the singing paced the music, it's not authentic, at least for early renaissance.  That was a later innovation, can't remember when.  Heck, instruments always keeping time with each other was frequently unique!  Even time measures and scales were later innovations, choral music showed notes being higher or lower than the previous, but not how much!  I can't imagine how much of a caterwaul that could produce!

Date: 2021-05-17 06:47 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oloriel
Well, that makes sense. Pre-washing machine, it wasn't even just the labour, you also needed a lot of room both for the washing process and to dry (and possibly bleach, oh no!) your laundry. So you couldn't possibly do it all on your own, and unless you were rich enough for your own wash house, you didn't have the space either.

Which takes us back to "I hope Will can afford the necessary services"! XD

Date: 2021-05-17 03:43 pm (UTC)
oloriel: (for delirium was once delight)
From: [personal profile] oloriel
OK, correction: You could do it on your own if you didn't have a lot of laundry. But if you had a lot of it (and to avoid having to run out of laundry, if you could afford it, you had a lot), it took a whole group of people. Naturally they did it by hand! But definitely not single-handedly. Too many steps involved, and you can't just let the soaking laundry sit in a basket somewhere until you have the time to wring it out, then hang it up or spread it for bleaching. Heck, you need two people just to move large and soaking wet linen tablecloths or bedsheets around, never mind wringing it. Even with a mangle, you need one person to operate the mangle and another to "feed" it.

I read that it was generally turned into a sort of laundry party feat. songs and drink, but that seems to have been more of a way of making back-breaking work endurable, not an actual fun-fun party.

Date: 2021-05-17 04:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oloriel
Absolutely. Oooooh, look at me, I can change gowns three times a day without wearing the same thing twice! Ooooh, don't worry about spilling gravy on the tablecloth, there's more where it came from!

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