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16 July 2008 (Belgium) morePlot:
The medieval quest of sixteen-year old Tiuri, who risks his future as a Knight to fulfill a promise, and in so doing discovers adventure, honor, valor and love. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Hasted garbage moreCast
(Credited cast)| Yannick van de Velde | ... | Tiuri | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Kees Boot | ... | Jaro | |
| Hans Dagelet | ... | Warmin | |
| Jonathan De Weers | ... | Riddertje | |
| Willem Drieling | ... | Guard of Unauwen | |
| Monic Hendrickx | ... | Moeder Tiuri | |
| Kees Hulst | ... | Broeder Laurentius | |
| Ton Kas | ... | Rover | |
| Derek de Lint | ... | Koning Dagonaut | |
| Uwe Ochsenknecht | ... | Rafox | |
| Victor Reinier | ... | Ristridin | |
| Michiel Romeyn | ... | Roverhoofdman | |
| Lars Rudolph | ... | Slupor | |
| Gijs Scholten van Aschat | ... | Edwinem | |
| Quinten Schram | ... | Piak | |
| Daan Schuurmans | ... | Bendoe | |
| Hanna Schwamborn | ... | Lavinia | |
| Steven Stavast | ... | Broeder Martijn | |
| Raymond Thiry | ... | Tiuri de Dappere | |
| Ronald Top | ... | Ewijn | |
| Victor van Bergen Henegouwen | ... | Arwaut | |
| Mischa van der Klei | ... | Guard Unauwen | |
| Rüdiger Vogler | ... | Koning Unauwen / Menaures | |
| Jeroen Willems | ... | Tolheer | |
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Netherlands:110 min (approx.)Country:
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Anachronisms: When Tiuri is riding out of the King’s forest, after getting the letter, in the overhead shot he is riding on an asphalt road. moreFAQ
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This movie is dreadful. I really can not understand why the director is being praised for what he created here.
Every scene seems to be rushed, as if there wasn't enough film in the camera. Like when Piak throws Tiuri his sword. Piak doesn't throw it further than a few feet yet when the camera changes its angle, all of a sudden the sword flies another 8 feet. Is it such a bother to just throw that sword a few times more often?
And then there are the actors, almost all of them the best Holland has to offer and a few of Germany's great. How come none of these fine actors seem to shine in their parts? Isn't it a big part of the directors work to ensure they do their best?
Then there are parts of the book that are altered for no good reason. Why doesn't this film start with Tiuri in the chapel? That would have been a great introduction for the main character. A dim lit chapel, and then the knock on the door and the cry for help. It is easy to convey a bit a drama to that, but it doesn't happen. Vokia is also wounded, no idea why, he wasn't in the book. And it doesn't quite fit either.
There are parts that I liked in this movie. The shots of the landscape through which Tiuri goes are pretty good. The actor that plays Jaro does a good job. And when Tiuri meets the lord of the toll I got an emotional response from this performance, even though it doesn't really make sense in light of the book.
All in all, I just think it is too bad they didn't put some more effort into this. It could have been something if the makers would have just spend some more time in preparing dramatic effect, storyboard and a decent script.
I sincerely hope they don't ruin another great book by Tonke Dragt.
A disappointed fan.