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00:00:15 Resync: Xenzai[NEF]
00:00:58 Should we help him?
00:01:00 He's due in the lists in two minutes.
00:01:04 Lend us those.
00:01:06 Right. Left.
00:01:20 -Dead.
00:01:24 Three scores to none after two lances.
00:01:27 As long as Sir Ector doesn't
00:01:32 He's dead.
00:01:35 -What do you mean?
00:01:40 His spirit is gone
00:01:43 -Does that answer your question?
00:01:47 No, he sleeps. Rouse him.
00:01:50 I haven't eaten in three days!
00:01:53 None of us have!
00:01:54 -Let's fetch a priest.
00:01:58 You wake up! Come on!
00:02:02 Come on!
00:02:05 You manky git!
00:02:08 Roland.
00:02:12 Squire, Sir Ector must report
00:02:17 He's on his way.
00:02:21 I haven't eaten in three days!
00:02:23 Three days! What did you eat, mate?
00:02:26 If you wasn't dead, I would kill you!
00:02:29 I'll ride in his place.
00:02:32 Strip his armor.
00:02:35 Wat, stop kicking him!
00:02:40 What's your name, William?
00:02:44 William Thatcher, answer me
00:02:48 It's not Sir William.
00:02:50 It's not Count or Duke or King William.
00:02:53 I know that.
00:02:55 You must be of noble birth to compete.
00:02:58 A detail. The landscape is food.
00:03:03 If the nobles find out,
00:03:07 Then pray that they don't.
00:04:50 Visor.
00:04:51 Come on, we're late.
00:05:27 The score stands at three lances
00:05:33 Lord Philip of Aragon.
00:05:35 Stand ye ready?
00:05:39 Sir Ector. Stand ye ready?
00:05:43 Ready?
00:05:44 I tilted against Sir Ector many times.
00:05:46 ln practice as his target.
00:05:50 -Badger me not with details.
00:05:53 He needs 3 points.
00:05:57 I know how to score, Roland.
00:06:01 I've waited my whole life
00:06:04 For Sir Ector to shite himself
00:06:44 Get it in the cradle. ln the cradle.
00:06:47 Get it in the cradle!
00:07:10 William, are you alive?
00:07:12 -We won! We won!
00:07:15 Get off me! William, can you hear me?
00:07:19 We won!
00:07:21 He's breathing. He's breathing!
00:07:25 Sir Ector.
00:07:32 Sir Ector. Remove your helmet.
00:07:38 My lord, the final blow of the lance
00:07:43 He says the final blow of the--
00:07:47 I present your champion, my lord.
00:08:16 Twenty.
00:08:17 No, 10.
00:08:19 -Fifteen.
00:08:26 Very good. Cheers.
00:08:32 Fifteen silver florins.
00:08:35 That's five for William.
00:08:37 Five for Wat. Five for Roland,
00:08:42 Straight to the pub for me.
00:08:45 ...tansy cakes with peppermint cream.
00:08:53 We could do this.
00:08:54 We've done it, boy.
00:08:58 No, I mean, we can do this.
00:09:05 Give us your coins.
00:09:11 Give me your coins.
00:09:16 Now, that's one for you.
00:09:18 And one...for you.
00:09:22 Which leaves 13.
00:09:25 That's 13 for training
00:09:28 The tournament in Rouen is in a month.
00:09:31 We could split a bigger prize.
00:09:35 In one month we'd be on our way
00:09:39 Or lying in a ditch with Sir Ector.
00:09:44 Tansy cakes. Dilled veal balls.
00:09:55 Oh, wait up.
00:09:57 You're going the wrong way!
00:10:01 You can't even joust.
00:10:03 Most of it is the guts to take a blow.
00:10:07 And technique?
00:10:10 And name a man better
00:10:14 -In the practice ring.
00:10:17 So, we lie.
00:10:19 How did the nobles become noble
00:10:24 They took it at the tip of a sword.
00:10:28 -A blunted lance.
00:10:31 A man can change his stars. I won't
00:10:37 That is nothing. And that's
00:10:41 We're peasants. Glory and riches
00:10:46 But a full stomach?
00:10:58 If you can take your coins,
00:11:02 But if you can't, you come with me.
00:11:11 You see? Money doesn't matter.
00:11:28 See how hungry I am?
00:11:29 -Do you?
00:11:34 Roland, please.
00:11:39 With 1 3 silver pieces,
00:11:51 God love you, William.
00:11:53 I know, I know. No one else will.
00:12:09 Unlucky.
00:12:12 -I think he's getting worse.
00:12:29 Switch.
00:12:36 Switch.
00:12:39 Glory and riches. Glory and riches!
00:12:53 You see how dangerous it is?
00:12:55 Faster! Faster!
00:13:00 Come on, Roland. Faster! Faster!
00:13:05 -You missed it.
00:13:09 Well, I guess that means
00:13:14 Come on.
00:13:18 Come on, ponies.
00:13:20 Fong him.
00:13:26 Faster. Balance.
00:13:28 No, slower. Keep it steady.
00:13:34 I got it! Look, I got it!
00:13:50 Any minute now.
00:14:23 -Yes, better.
00:14:32 -It's my turn to ride.
00:14:34 We haven't reached the marker.
00:14:38 How would it look if my squire rode
00:14:42 I don't give a witch's teat!
00:14:46 Maybe nobody should ride.
00:14:51 Fine. Fine.
00:14:56 Morning.
00:14:58 Morning.
00:15:00 Hoy, sir.
00:15:07 What are you doing?
00:15:09 Uh...trudging.
00:15:14 You know, trudging? To trudge?
00:15:17 To trudge the slow, weary...
00:15:19 ...depressing, yet determined walk
00:15:23 ...except the impulse to simply
00:15:27 Were you robbed?
00:15:30 Interesting question. Yes.
00:15:33 And at the same time,
00:15:36 It's more a sort of involuntary
00:15:40 But on the brighter side,
00:15:44 Pride, resolve and faith
00:15:48 Please, Christ, rescue me
00:15:52 ...tribulations.
00:15:55 Who are you?
00:15:59 Lilium inter spinas.
00:16:02 The lily among the thorns.
00:16:04 Geoffrey Chaucer's the name.
00:16:14 Chaucer?
00:16:16 Geoffrey Chaucer, the writer?
00:16:22 -A what?
00:16:25 I write with ink and parchment.
00:16:30 Summonses, decrees, edicts,
00:16:36 I've been known to jot down
00:16:39 You probably read my book,
00:16:45 Well, it was allegorical.
00:16:47 We won't hold it against you.
00:16:52 Did you say patents of nobility?
00:16:57 That's right. I did.
00:17:02 And you gentlemen are?
00:17:05 I am Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein
00:17:09 These are my faithful squires,
00:17:15 ...and Fowlehurst of Crewe.
00:17:19 I'm Richard the Lionheart.
00:17:21 No, I'm Charlemagne!
00:17:24 All right!
00:17:26 Hold your tongue, sir, or lose it.
00:17:30 Now you see that, I do believe...
00:17:33 ...Sir Ulrich.
00:17:36 Thank you, Geoff.
00:17:41 Have you any more to say, Master Nude,
00:17:46 -Off to the tournament?
00:17:50 That remains to be seen.
00:17:55 Noble birth must be established
00:18:01 Patents of nobility must be provided.
00:18:13 Listen, clothe me...
00:18:16 ...shoe me, for God's sake, feed me
00:18:22 No.
00:18:23 -Patents of nobility.
00:18:28 -Let me handle it.
00:18:35 Nice, nice, nice.
00:18:38 All right.
00:18:41 Betray us and I will fong you
00:18:46 ...your outsides are in and your
00:18:56 Pain.
00:18:59 Lots of pain.
00:19:10 I present Sir Ulrich, whose mother's
00:19:15 ...son of the Duke Guelph of Saxony,
00:19:20 -Wendish inherited the fief--
00:19:23 Six generations is more than enough.
00:19:37 lndicate in which events
00:19:44 He'll first meet Roger Lord Mortimer.
00:19:48 Thank you very much.
00:20:00 I can't believe it.
00:20:03 I thank you. I didn't think
00:20:10 My pleasure, William.
00:20:12 If you don't mind, I'll stick around.
00:20:15 Be my herald, you'll
00:20:18 Done. Now if you don't mind,
00:20:25 Walking out from Cheapside
00:20:29 My fortunes for to seek
00:20:32 I passed along the River Thames
00:20:35 It's waters did they reek
00:20:40 'Twas there I met a pretty lass
00:20:43 She said her name was Nell
00:20:58 Bell or hell rhymes with Nell.
00:21:58 Would you speak to me?
00:22:01 Ah, to speak.
00:22:05 Sir, my sex are marked
00:22:08 I would hear you speak
00:22:11 That is well, for I do not
00:22:15 Tell me your name.
00:22:20 -Would you care if I were ugly?
00:22:24 I mean, no. I mean--
00:22:26 You desecrate the house of God!
00:22:44 Tell me your name.
00:22:47 And what would you do
00:22:50 Call me a fox, for
00:22:55 Then a fox you shall be until
00:23:04 He's a handsome hunter.
00:23:07 Does this not shock you, ladies?
00:23:12 Certainly, my lord.
00:23:14 I only laugh just
00:23:21 Beauty is such a curse.
00:23:24 Pray your years come swiftly.
00:23:26 Pray your beauty fades
00:23:30 Oh, I do, my lord. I pray for it all
00:23:35 Why, God, did you curse me
00:23:39 God's will has a purpose,
00:23:47 Well, that is lovely.
00:24:20 Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein...
00:24:24 ...defeats Roger Lord Mortimer
00:24:31 Easy. They'll think l
00:24:35 -But you haven't!
00:24:39 Come on. You're due
00:24:43 My armor's loose.
00:24:53 Shite. I can't block an overhead.
00:24:55 We can't fix it now.
00:25:00 It was a mistake to do two events.
00:25:04 -I'll withdraw from the sword.
00:25:08 But the prizes and prestige
00:25:11 Ulrich von Lichtenstein?
00:25:16 I'm overdue at the sword ring.
00:25:19 I must detain you
00:25:23 You were never robbed.
00:25:28 I have a gambling problem.
00:25:31 I can't help myself.
00:25:33 And these people will...
00:25:37 ...literally take the clothes
00:25:41 What are we supposed to do?
00:25:43 He assured us that you,
00:25:52 And who are you?
00:25:54 Peter, a humble pardoner...
00:25:57 ...and purveyor of religious relics.
00:26:01 How much does he owe?
00:26:03 Ten gold florins.
00:26:07 You manky git!
00:26:10 -Pain! Pain! Take the pain!
00:26:13 Wat, let him go!
00:26:25 What would you do to him
00:26:30 We, on behalf of the Lord God...
00:26:34 ...will take it from his flesh
00:26:39 ...that gambling is a sin.
00:26:45 Oh, come on.
00:26:47 Please, Will.
00:26:52 Please, will you help me,
00:26:57 I promise you won't regret it.
00:27:01 I don't have the money.
00:27:09 Release him...
00:27:11 ...and give him back his clothes.
00:27:15 And you'll get it.
00:27:18 Done.
00:27:23 You lied.
00:27:25 Yes, I lied. I'm a writer.
00:27:30 Behold my Lord
00:27:34 -Too late. He's been announced.
00:27:37 Ten blows by sword.
00:27:47 Strike!
00:27:57 Strike!
00:27:59 Stop letting him hit you!
00:28:00 Shut up! Shut up!
00:28:04 Two strikes for Sir Walter Loring!
00:28:07 Sir Ulrich to strike!
00:28:10 -Now it's your turn!
00:28:25 Strike!
00:28:29 I taught him that!
00:28:31 Sir Ulrich prevails,
00:28:36 Yes!
00:28:38 Behold my Lord Ulrich!
00:28:43 Like a wind from Gelderland,
00:28:46 Blown far from his homeland
00:28:50 We walk in the garden
00:29:02 Yeah!
00:30:30 -You're champion.
00:30:33 lsn't that why we're here? Come on.
00:30:35 Do you want to touch him?
00:30:54 We should've saved
00:30:58 I can't pay you now...
00:31:00 -...but I promise I will, just as..
00:31:07 -Excuse me.
00:31:12 Go on.
00:31:15 Excuse me, sir.
00:31:18 You might try the farris.
00:31:22 A woman?
00:31:23 Beggars cannot be choosers, my lord.
00:31:29 Thank you.
00:31:32 -Excuse me.
00:31:35 -I can't joust with broken armor.
00:31:40 Each drop of this sweat
00:31:46 Just as well. They told me
00:31:51 -Who?
00:31:57 Did they say I couldn't do it
00:32:00 They said you're good
00:32:04 No one mentioned you being a woman.
00:32:10 Cat's meat! Hot wine!
00:32:12 Cat's meat! Hot wine!
00:32:31 Lady, I will win
00:32:34 Nay! I will win for you.
00:32:36 May I present Count Adhemar...
00:32:38 ...winner of the joust in France
00:32:45 All forgotten when standing before the
00:32:55 Do you only pretend to fight, Count
00:33:01 I am leader of the free companies.
00:33:08 Geoff, 'tis my lady.
00:33:11 -William, you aim too high.
00:33:16 -Concentrate.
00:33:28 What do you think of the joust?
00:33:30 It's very abrupt.
00:33:33 And I don't understand the rules.
00:33:36 Then I shall educate you.
00:33:39 A match is three lances.
00:33:43 One point is given for breaking
00:33:48 Two points for breaking on the helmet.
00:33:51 The helmet sweeps back.
00:33:56 Three points for bearing a rider
00:33:59 Also, if you bear a rider
00:34:03 Do men die in the joust?
00:34:06 Lance points are tipped
00:34:10 Of course, accidents happen.
00:34:14 I myself, Jocelyn,
00:34:18 Nor have I.
00:34:23 Your name, lady.
00:34:24 I still need to hear it.
00:34:27 Sir Hunter, you persist.
00:34:30 Perhaps angels have no names.
00:34:37 And you are?
00:34:40 I am, um....
00:34:41 Have you forgotten?
00:34:43 Or your name is Sir '' Um.''
00:34:46 Ulrich von Lichtenstein
00:34:50 I'd forget as well. What a mouthful.
00:34:53 -Your armor, sir.
00:34:56 How stylish of you to wear an antique.
00:35:01 My grandfather will be able
00:35:05 And a shield. How quaint.
00:35:18 Some of these poor country knights,
00:35:24 --the second son...
00:35:26 ...of Sir Wallace Percival,
00:35:30 My lords, my ladies...
00:35:32 ...it is with honor
00:35:37 ...Sir Thomas Colville.
00:35:46 You're good.
00:35:49 You're very good.
00:35:51 My lords...
00:35:54 ...my ladies...
00:35:59 ...and everybody else here
00:36:10 ...today...
00:36:13 ...you find yourselves equals.
00:36:23 For you are all equally blessed.
00:36:27 For I have the pride...
00:36:30 ...the privilege, nay, the pleasure...
00:36:34 ...of introducing to you
00:36:39 A knight who can trace
00:36:43 ...beyond Charlemagne.
00:36:47 I first met him...
00:36:49 ...atop a mountain near Jerusalem...
00:36:51 ...praying to God...
00:36:54 ...asking his forgiveness
00:36:58 ...spilt by his sword.
00:37:00 Next, he amazed me
00:37:03 ...when he saved a fatherless
00:37:06 ...from the would-be ravishings
00:37:17 In Greece...
00:37:19 ...he spent a year in silence...
00:37:24 ...just to better understand
00:37:30 ...of a whisper.
00:37:38 So without further gilding the lily
00:37:42 ...I give to you
00:37:45 ...Protector of Italian Virginity...
00:37:48 ...the Enforcer of our Lord God,
00:37:53 ...Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein!
00:38:10 Thank you! Thank you!
00:38:21 That was different.
00:38:22 It's time we celebrated
00:38:24 Just maybe not in public.
00:38:27 You....
00:38:29 Yes, I'm well aware
00:38:33 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
00:38:35 I got their attention.
00:38:59 Very good.
00:39:01 -Was she watching? Geoff.
00:39:03 -Did she see me?
00:39:06 -Did she see me take the hit?
00:39:08 -Was she concerned?
00:39:26 Colville has perfect technique.
00:39:30 Nor I.
00:39:32 But this Lichtenstein.
00:39:34 His technique, rudimentary.
00:39:37 Still, he's fearless.
00:39:41 Fearless? How so?
00:39:43 The slit in the visor is narrow,
00:39:48 Most knights raise their chins
00:39:51 You lose sight of your opponent, but
00:39:57 He keeps his eye on the target.
00:40:00 A true hunter.
00:40:11 Sir Ulrich...
00:40:15 ...I'm through.
00:40:17 But I've never not finished before.
00:40:21 I wish to keep my honor intact.
00:40:50 A draw. And Colville is hurt.
00:41:01 Colville withdraws. Ulrich advances.
00:41:06 Why didn't Ulrich finish him?
00:41:09 He shows mercy.
00:41:12 Then he shows his weakness.
00:41:21 For the love of victory, William,
00:41:27 I can't.
00:41:31 Love has given me wings,
00:41:37 I can't explain it.
00:41:40 -She makes me feel like a poet.
00:41:44 ...but you sound like an idiot.
00:41:46 -You don't even know her name.
00:41:51 Her name is Aphrodite.
00:41:54 Calypso. Venus. Take your pick.
00:42:02 Women weaken the heart.
00:42:06 Without your heart, you cannot win.
00:42:12 -But her eyes--
00:42:15 Tansy cakes!
00:42:19 Count Adhemar sends word.
00:42:22 He said he will win
00:42:27 He's won many. He wins them
00:42:31 It's nothing to say
00:42:35 He wishes to speak to you again.
00:42:38 Not to hear a word I say.
00:42:42 Adhemar wants his women silent.
00:42:50 Would you have Sir Ulrich
00:42:53 No.
00:42:56 And he is the only knight
00:43:01 Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein.
00:43:04 I would have him win my heart.
00:43:16 Adhemar! Adhemar! Adhemar!
00:43:23 Oh, lovely.
00:43:26 I don't think I've ever seen
00:43:30 No, but defeat him
00:43:35 My liege.
00:43:38 Sir Ulrich.
00:43:41 Christiana.
00:43:43 -My lady bids you wear this token.
00:43:48 She also said to tell you, her name...
00:43:53 ...is Jocelyn.
00:43:57 -Au revoir.
00:44:01 Oh, Jocelyn.
00:44:05 Concentrate.
00:45:30 I can't breathe.
00:45:39 No style whatsoever.
00:45:42 But neither has an anvil.
00:45:45 -He hits like a hammer. Amazing.
00:45:50 Roll your shoulder back,
00:45:53 But if he strikes to my left,
00:45:56 I didn't say it wasn't a gamble.
00:46:39 Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich!
00:47:34 William?
00:47:43 William, here.
00:47:46 Come here.
00:47:56 Someday I'll be a knight.
00:48:00 A thatcher's son? A knight?
00:48:03 You might as well try
00:48:08 Can it be done, Father?
00:48:10 -Can a man change the stars?
00:48:14 If he believes enough,
00:48:36 Come here.
00:48:45 Gain more bearing, Ulrich.
00:48:49 See me again when you're worthy.
00:48:56 I'll fong you in the arse!
00:48:59 Well done, my lord! Well done.
00:49:02 -You bastard!
00:49:05 Go see to Ulrich.
00:49:10 Well done, my lord.
00:49:12 A noble victory.
00:49:19 My lady, I believe this is yours.
00:49:29 For long spear on foot...
00:49:32 ...Pandolfo Malatesta.
00:49:40 For sword on foot,
00:49:49 Finally, for the mounted joust
00:49:54 ...Adhemar, Count of Anjou.
00:49:58 Adhemar! Adhemar! Adhemar!
00:50:04 I present to you your champions.
00:50:13 Next time, you will look up
00:50:17 Please. You have been weighed,
00:50:22 ...and you have been found wanting.
00:50:32 Keep winning the sword.
00:50:34 -I won't compete in it.
00:50:37 No. It's tournament champion
00:50:45 Ten florins. That should do.
00:50:50 Sixes and sevens tonight, Chaucer.
00:50:54 -Have you enough clothes?
00:50:59 Except to exact my revenge.
00:51:04 What on earth could you
00:51:08 I will eviscerate you in fiction.
00:51:11 Every last pimple,
00:51:14 I was naked for a day.
00:51:19 I have a feeling we shall meet again.
00:51:25 Here, farris, take what we owe you.
00:51:28 The armor you wear, it wasn't
00:51:34 So, what of it?
00:51:35 I could make armor you wouldn't
00:51:39 What's the cost?
00:51:41 Just take me as far as Paris.
00:51:45 We travel alone.
00:51:56 -Get what you can. Let's pack.
00:52:01 The next tournament is in a week.
00:52:06 You must go to the banquet.
00:52:10 Let Adhemar laugh at me again?
00:52:12 -Yes!
00:52:21 My lady would know the color
00:52:25 -His tunic?
00:52:29 We regret to inform your lady
00:52:33 -Herald, do not give my answers!
00:52:37 Squire, answer her.
00:52:39 What color is my tunic tonight?
00:52:47 Green.
00:52:50 Trimmed in a kind of...
00:52:52 ...pale green...
00:52:56 ...with...
00:52:57 ...uh, wooden toggles.
00:53:01 I will tell my lady.
00:53:10 -This is a disaster!
00:53:14 That's not a disaster, Roland.
00:53:19 I don't know how to dance.
00:53:24 And one and two and three and four.
00:53:28 Your hand should be light,
00:53:31 And one, two and three and four.
00:53:35 And Wat doesn't lead,
00:53:48 And one and two and...
00:53:52 ...twirly, twirly, twirly.
00:53:54 And one and two, and you're
00:53:57 And one and two
00:54:01 You can hit me all day
00:54:05 A girl.
00:54:06 -Enough!
00:54:09 -He starts it.
00:54:14 Oh, and you can do better?
00:54:16 -Of course.
00:54:20 No.
00:54:23 If I'm making all this effort,
00:54:32 I'm sorry, Kate.
00:54:38 I was wondering if you'd care
00:54:43 -Please.
00:54:47 And one and two, three and four.
00:54:51 Five, six, seven, change partners.
00:54:55 And one, two, three, four...
00:54:58 ...five, six, seven.
00:55:01 Polonaise. And one....
00:55:04 Are you wearing your hair like that?
00:55:07 Is there another way?
00:55:38 Sir Ulrich, you look fantastic.
00:55:45 Jocelyn, you look....
00:55:50 Uh, you...
00:55:54 ...remind me of the Bible.
00:56:02 When God stopped the sun to give
00:56:10 I don't understand.
00:56:16 If I could ask God one thing...
00:56:19 ...it would be to stop the moon.
00:56:23 Stop the moon and make this night...
00:56:28 ...and your beauty...
00:56:30 ...last forever.
00:56:34 What dance will you have? A coranto?
00:56:38 Or a basse dance?
00:56:41 Sir Ulrich.
00:56:44 Why don't you show us a dance
00:56:48 Show us a dance of Gelderland.
00:56:53 Yes. Gelderland.
00:56:59 Well, it's a lot like the farandole...
00:57:03 ...but with some differences.
00:57:07 Well, you bow.
00:57:13 And...
00:57:27 ...and....
00:57:42 Places. Places.
01:00:54 What?
01:00:57 -I don't know. Too small, too light.
01:01:02 No. I found a new way to heat steel.
01:01:07 ...but just as strong.
01:01:09 What are these?
01:01:11 The marks of my trade should
01:01:17 Twist and bend. Feel the movement.
01:01:22 -But eventually I will be struck.
01:01:26 Do you at least have the courage
01:01:38 You okay?
01:01:41 I didn't feel a thing.
01:02:09 -Who's that knight?
01:02:13 He's raised taxes on his land 3 times
01:02:17 His people starve while
01:02:24 It's probably true.
01:02:59 Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich!
01:03:03 Ulrich von Lichtenstein.
01:03:07 The Count Adhemar...
01:03:09 ...son of Philippe de Vitry...
01:03:12 ...son of Gilles...
01:03:15 ...master of the free companies...
01:03:17 ...defender of his enormous manhood...
01:03:21 ...a shining example of chivalry...
01:03:23 ...and champagne.
01:03:30 Nice work!
01:03:33 Bravo!
01:03:38 Watch every move Adhemar makes.
01:03:41 Well, Colville looks fit.
01:03:43 --my liege...
01:03:44 ...the second son of
01:03:47 It is my deepest honor--
01:03:54 My deepest honor to present to you....
01:03:57 It's Edward, my lord.
01:04:03 --the illustrious Sir Thomas Colville!
01:04:22 Adhemar withdrew.
01:04:24 To withdraw like that means one thing.
01:04:28 Royalty.
01:04:39 I'll see what I can find out.
01:04:43 Prepare to drop the flag.
01:04:45 No, no. Not yet. Wait, listen.
01:04:48 Musicians, announce.
01:04:50 -I must speak with my lord.
01:04:54 See if you can beat the Second Coming.
01:04:57 Wait! Wait!
01:05:01 Colville is Edward, the Black
01:05:05 He's in disguise like me
01:05:08 He's never met an enemy without
01:05:12 We're English! We know who he is!
01:05:14 -You must withdraw. Tell them, Geoff.
01:05:18 The lance.
01:05:26 Give me the lance.
01:05:35 Lance!
01:05:50 Oh, my giddy aunt.
01:05:57 The match is a draw.
01:06:03 You mad? You endanger
01:06:06 He endangers himself.
01:06:08 Well fought, Sir Ulrich, as in Rouen.
01:06:13 You also, Prince Edward.
01:06:20 -You knew me?
01:06:26 And still you rode?
01:06:29 -It's not in me to withdraw.
01:06:35 Though it happens.
01:06:39 Yes, it does.
01:06:43 -Good luck to you.
01:06:49 The winner of the mounted joust and
01:06:53 ...Ulrich von Lichtenstein.
01:07:02 -Melt it, sell it, do whatever you do.
01:07:05 You're champion!
01:07:07 I'm not champion until
01:07:10 Sir Ulrich.
01:07:13 -Tell me what you'll wear tonight.
01:07:17 We'll cause a sensation,
01:07:20 Don't you get tired
01:07:23 She's talking about taking them off.
01:07:27 A flower is only as good
01:07:30 A flower is good for nothing.
01:07:34 Really?
01:07:36 You can't eat a flower.
01:07:40 And a rose never knocked
01:07:45 You're just a silly girl, aren't you?
01:07:51 Better a silly girl with a flower than
01:08:01 Goodbye.
01:08:06 It's called a lance.
01:08:09 Hello.
01:08:42 -I have word.
01:08:44 Adhemar was called back
01:08:47 Edward commanded it.
01:08:51 First Jocelyn and now Adhemar.
01:08:59 Well done.
01:09:01 Yeah, well done.
01:09:14 The tournament results, my lord.
01:09:29 Ulrich.
01:09:31 Ulrich.
01:09:33 Ulrich.
01:09:54 -Geoff.
01:09:56 I need to write a letter.
01:09:58 '' Dear Jocelyn.'' No.
01:10:01 Better.
01:10:06 '' I miss you.''
01:10:08 Was that wrong?
01:10:10 Well, it's up to you, really.
01:10:16 -Say something about her breasts.
01:10:19 Her breasts?
01:10:22 Yes, you could, but I would tend
01:10:28 I miss her throat?
01:10:30 Still higher. Towards the heavens.
01:10:33 The moon. Her breasts
01:10:36 The moon? The moon.
01:10:41 '' lt is strange to think...
01:10:45 ...I have not seen you in a month.
01:10:50 I have seen the new moon, but not you.
01:10:55 I have seen sunsets and sunrises, but
01:11:04 That's very good.
01:11:07 I knew this girl once who....
01:11:11 She broke my heart.
01:11:13 ''The pieces of my broken heart can
01:11:21 He writes as though I had died.
01:11:23 Yes, madame. He dies as well.
01:11:28 She used to cook for the Duke of York.
01:11:34 I miss her like the sun
01:11:38 ''I miss you like the sun
01:11:41 Like the sun misses the flower
01:11:47 Instead of beauty to direct
01:11:50 ...the heart hardens like the frozen
01:11:55 ''I next compete in Paris.
01:11:58 I'll find it empty and cold
01:12:03 I like it.
01:12:05 And now, to finish it.
01:12:09 With '' hope.''
01:12:11 Love should end with hope.
01:12:14 My husband, God rest him...
01:12:18 ...said something I'll never forget.
01:12:22 '' Hope guides me. lt--''
01:12:24 ''It gets me through the day and
01:12:28 The hope that after you
01:12:31 ...it will not be the last time
01:12:38 Finish it with.:
01:12:40 ''With all the love
01:12:46 You mean '' Ulrich.''
01:12:49 ''With all the love I possess...
01:12:53 ...I remain yours...
01:12:56 ...the knight of your heart.''
01:13:07 My master hoped you might have
01:13:26 Cock-a-doodle once! I shall not deny
01:13:31 I deny him.
01:13:33 Thrice he denied him!
01:13:41 No Adhemar.
01:13:44 No Adhemar.
01:13:51 Wat.
01:13:55 Tell me, did you see her?
01:13:59 Yes, and yes.
01:14:02 And?
01:14:09 She's coming to Paris!
01:14:14 Did she give you anything for me in
01:14:19 Did she give me a token? She did.
01:14:24 Uh, I mean, um....
01:14:25 Well, what is it? Give it to me.
01:14:37 Yes!
01:14:41 Hell, yes!
01:14:44 She-- Because she's--
01:14:51 Cinquante.
01:14:54 That's a nice round number.
01:14:56 Ex cusez-moi.
01:15:01 They wager that a Frenchman, not
01:15:07 But the amount is 50 florins.
01:15:09 -That's all we got.
01:15:12 Ulrich against every Frenchman here?
01:15:15 He's won four tournaments in a row.
01:15:19 I check shields too.
01:15:22 Count Theobald, Philip of Burgundy--
01:15:26 Englishmen will not win...
01:15:28 ...this French tournament.
01:15:30 English legs are unsteady
01:15:36 Shut your mouth, all right?
01:15:40 Come on, Roland. It's a good bet.
01:15:45 -I could write full-time.
01:15:48 And because French wine
01:15:53 Listen, I'm about this fonging close,
01:15:58 All I want is to go home, and I've
01:16:03 And most importantly, because
01:16:10 The pope may be French,
01:16:14 He won't lose with the princess
01:16:17 He's blond! He's pissed!
01:16:19 He'll see you in the lists!
01:16:24 He's blond! He's tan!
01:16:28 He comes from Gelderland!
01:16:30 Gelderland!
01:16:49 -You think he will come?
01:17:18 You favor cathedrals.
01:17:23 I come for confession.
01:17:28 And the glass.
01:17:31 A riot of color in a dreary,
01:17:36 Don't you think?
01:17:38 It's beautiful.
01:17:44 I feel the same about
01:17:50 Speak to me.
01:17:52 Speak those words.
01:17:56 I will win this tournament for you.
01:17:59 Excuse me?
01:18:00 I'll win this tournament in your name.
01:18:06 Your beauty will be reflected in the
01:18:12 Wow.
01:18:14 Really?
01:18:16 Really? lts flanks?
01:18:22 I wish to hear poetry, Ulrich.
01:18:26 Well, I'm not ready.
01:18:29 I am. Why must everything for
01:18:34 Well, a man's day is fuller, and...
01:18:38 ...he has more demands on his time.
01:18:41 -ls that so?
01:18:44 Maybe.
01:18:46 No?
01:18:48 I demand poetry...
01:18:51 ...and when I want it.
01:18:57 Your breasts...
01:18:59 ...they're below your throat....
01:19:03 Jocelyn, how may I prove
01:19:10 -Do you ask in earnest?
01:19:17 If you would prove your love...
01:19:20 -...do your worst.
01:19:25 What do you mean?
01:19:26 Instead of winning to honor me
01:19:32 ...act against your character
01:19:35 -Do badly?
01:19:36 Losing proves that I'm a loser.
01:19:39 Wrong. Losing is a much keener
01:19:42 Losing would contradict
01:19:45 It would show obedience
01:19:49 -Really?
01:19:52 Do not ''shh'' me and spare him!
01:19:59 What is your answer?
01:20:04 I will not lose.
01:20:11 Then you do not love me.
01:20:27 The Protector of ltalian Virginity.
01:20:30 The Lance that thrilled France...
01:20:33 ...the Harasser of Paraser!
01:20:36 He gave them hell at La Rochelle!
01:20:39 The Enforcer of our Lord God!
01:20:43 The one, the only...
01:20:47 ...Sir Ulrich...
01:20:50 ...von Lichtenstein!
01:20:59 God, I'm good!
01:21:06 His horse's flanks.
01:21:08 Maybe where he comes from,
01:21:23 What are you doing?
01:21:25 -Losing.
01:21:28 Neither do l.
01:21:49 He loves me.
01:21:54 Are you blind?
01:21:56 -Did you see the flag?
01:22:00 I know.
01:22:02 You're dropping behind
01:22:07 Look, Jocelyn told me to lose
01:22:13 -I'd rather you were blind.
01:22:16 -Each woman wants proof, that's all.
01:22:21 Her legs weren't uncrossed
01:22:23 -I haven't uncrossed her legs.
01:22:28 Because!
01:22:42 Because...
01:22:45 ...I love her.
01:23:28 -I'm going to lose everything!
01:23:33 Pain! Here's your pain!
01:23:35 It's very romantic, though.
01:23:38 Are you a woman or a blacksmith?
01:23:40 Sometimes I'm both.
01:23:42 Ooh, that chafes!
01:23:44 Put him down.
01:23:49 No knight has distanced himself
01:23:53 If you win your remaining matches
01:23:57 ...you could make the semis,
01:24:00 -At least the armor's proven itself.
01:24:04 Have you proven that yet?
01:24:09 Wat, you remember church as a boy.
01:24:15 That's what she makes me feel.
01:24:18 And for that, I say my rosary
01:24:23 William, that's blasphemous.
01:24:32 Then may I burn in hell.
01:24:34 Withdraw.
01:24:36 Lose that way.
01:24:38 Oh, Roland.
01:24:46 My lady sends this message.
01:24:50 I know, I know. I must lose.
01:24:53 She says if you love her,
01:24:57 She says if you love her,
01:25:10 There she is, the embodiment of love.
01:25:13 And how I hate her.
01:25:31 -I don't understand women.
01:25:37 Maybe not you.
01:25:51 Yes!
01:25:53 Women, eh?
01:26:18 Forty-eight...
01:26:20 ...forty-nine...
01:26:22 ...and fifty.
01:26:24 Thank you, gentlemen.
01:26:28 Look us up if you're in London,
01:26:32 Don't look too sad.
01:26:36 He's quick, he's funny and
01:26:59 Guinevere comes to Lancelot.
01:27:07 Bed him well, my lady.
01:27:10 Bed him well.
01:27:18 We missed you at banquet.
01:27:22 ''We''?
01:27:27 l.
01:27:30 Jocelyn.
01:27:32 Your prize.
01:27:36 My prize.
01:27:40 I am not worthy of a prize.
01:27:43 Then who is?
01:27:47 My maid tells me that
01:27:51 ...call you William.
01:27:56 Is this so, Sir Ulrich?
01:28:01 Yes.
01:28:04 lt is so.
01:28:19 Your name makes no matter to me.
01:28:24 Just so I can call you my own.
01:28:28 But Jocelyn, I am your own.
01:28:38 Damn, girl.
01:28:40 You need a surgeon.
01:28:42 He's been. He says I will live,
01:28:48 Oh, William. This pain is my doing.
01:28:51 Yes, it is.
01:28:56 Although...
01:28:58 ...my father...
01:29:02 ...taught me to take the bad...
01:29:06 ...with the good.
01:29:14 This good you speak of.
01:29:19 It will be my doing as well.
01:29:39 How long since any of you have been
01:29:43 Two years for me.
01:29:46 Three years.
01:29:48 Five. Five long years.
01:29:55 William?
01:29:58 Twelve.
01:30:01 Twelve years.
01:30:05 He's to be an apprentice?
01:30:11 How long for?
01:30:14 Seven years.
01:30:49 Sir Ector?
01:30:52 I'm the thatcher. I spoke to you
01:30:56 Oh, yes. I remember.
01:30:59 Is this the boy?
01:31:03 Step forward, son. Let me look at you.
01:31:06 Careful with that, Roland!
01:31:14 Are you afraid of me, boy?
01:31:26 Have you got most of your teeth?
01:31:34 Show me your arm. ls it strong?
01:31:47 Well, he's a half-starved little
01:31:51 But he has spirit.
01:31:57 I can show you a great wide world
01:32:02 ...and marvels you
01:32:08 Can you pack my horse and lead it?
01:32:18 Well, come on.
01:32:23 He's a real knight, William.
01:32:33 It's all I can do for you, son.
01:32:36 Now go change your stars
01:32:50 Roland, show the boy his duties.
01:32:57 -Father? I'm afraid.
01:33:01 I won't know the way home.
01:33:04 Don't be foolish, William.
01:33:27 London.
01:34:15 Give us a shout out, London!
01:34:40 Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich!
01:35:21 -Adhemar's here. He's entered.
01:35:26 No, the Black Prince commanded it.
01:35:30 They were reveling,
01:35:34 Robbing, murdering,
01:35:37 Committing the oldest sins
01:35:43 At last we will face each other again,
01:35:46 And at the World Championship.
01:35:48 And as I promised you before...
01:35:51 ...you will look up at me
01:35:59 Let the past die.
01:36:02 You've done well in my absence,
01:36:06 Winning trophies, horses, women.
01:36:11 You put them in that order?
01:36:13 Generally, with a few exceptions.
01:36:23 Beautiful, isn't she?
01:36:25 A real thoroughbred trophy,
01:36:30 -You speak of her like a target.
01:36:34 No.
01:36:40 She is the arrow.
01:36:45 I've begun negotiations
01:36:52 I'm to make her my bride.
01:36:55 She'll be saddled...
01:36:58 ...and placed on my mantle.
01:37:01 Target or arrow, it doesn't matter.
01:37:04 I will have her.
01:37:11 Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich!
01:37:51 -How would you beat him?
01:37:55 But on a horse? With a lance?
01:37:59 That man is unbeatable.
01:38:29 Hello there.
01:38:34 -You're Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein.
01:38:38 You're my favorite knight.
01:38:44 What are you doing in Cheapside?
01:38:52 Can you keep a secret?
01:39:09 I was born in Cheapside,
01:39:14 -Truly, Sir Ulrich?
01:39:17 I only live just there.
01:39:21 How old are you?
01:39:23 -Nine and one half.
01:39:27 I wonder if you remember a man,
01:39:31 He was as tall as a knight.
01:39:35 -Of course I remember him.
01:39:38 Yes. He lives there still.
01:39:45 Sometimes we see him sitting
01:39:52 What do you mean?
01:39:54 He's blind, sir.
01:40:42 Is someone there?
01:40:48 If you're here for the net,
01:40:57 Who are you?
01:41:01 A knight.
01:41:05 My name...is Ulrich.
01:41:09 Ulrich? I hear that name
01:41:14 What business have you here?
01:41:16 I have word, Master Thatcher.
01:41:22 Word of your son.
01:41:24 Of my William? Well, come in, sir.
01:41:33 What word? Does he live?
01:41:39 Aye. He lives.
01:41:42 He is very well.
01:41:46 He wanted you to know...
01:41:49 ...that he changed his stars
01:42:02 And has he followed his feet?
01:42:08 Has he found his way home at last?
01:42:12 Yes.
01:42:21 Father.
01:42:22 Oh, William. Oh, my boy.
01:42:36 I should like to meet this Wat.
01:42:40 You will, Father.
01:42:45 And what of women?
01:42:50 There is a certain one.
01:42:54 I should like to meet her too.
01:43:02 This leak won't do, Father.
01:43:05 -Not in a thatcher's chamber.
01:43:12 Well, a thatcher I am.
01:43:16 I'll fix it.
01:44:02 Alive. I thought he was dead,
01:44:05 ...because he was also so strong.
01:44:09 -Geoff.
01:44:11 This day just gets better and better.
01:44:17 Somebody die?
01:44:21 Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein.
01:44:27 Adhemar...
01:44:29 ...followed you last night.
01:44:33 He saw your father.
01:44:36 Will, they asked me for your patents.
01:44:43 They're waiting for you
01:44:47 A dozen royal guards.
01:44:50 -They'll put you in the stocks.
01:44:57 No, you forfeit.
01:45:02 Saddle the horses.
01:45:11 Halt.
01:45:18 So, what do you think...
01:45:22 ...now that you know what I am?
01:45:26 To know what you are, William,
01:45:31 One I am willing to give.
01:45:35 Run, and I will run with you.
01:45:38 Jocelyn, I cannot run.
01:45:40 I am a knight, and I will
01:45:44 ln your heart, not on paper.
01:45:51 William, I love you.
01:45:55 I love you. You.
01:46:00 -I won't see you led to the stocks.
01:46:06 Damn your pride, William.
01:46:08 It is only you that
01:46:11 Pride's the one thing they can't take!
01:46:14 But they can take it from you.
01:46:18 Oh, they will.
01:46:21 But love they cannot take.
01:46:28 And where will we live?
01:46:32 ln my hovel?
01:46:35 -With the pigs inside in winter?
01:46:41 With the pigs.
01:46:45 The poor can marry for love.
01:46:48 Jocelyn, you speak of what
01:46:55 William, I beg you.
01:46:58 Please.
01:47:02 Run. Do it for love.
01:47:12 Roland, you would see me run?
01:47:20 And you, Geoff?
01:47:22 I wish it too, with all
01:47:31 Wat? You and l? We aren't runners.
01:47:39 Yes.
01:47:43 William, today we are.
01:47:48 Run, William.
01:47:56 I will not run!
01:48:05 I am a knight.
01:48:20 Well, boys...
01:48:22 ...all good things must come to an end.
01:48:25 Let's end them together.
01:49:04 You will remove yourself
01:49:10 I am here to compete.
01:49:12 You are here to be arrested.
01:49:21 All right!
01:49:51 He that strives to touch a star...
01:49:55 ...oft stumbles...
01:49:57 ...at a simple straw.
01:50:09 You have been weighed.
01:50:19 You have been measured.
01:50:23 And you have been found wanting.
01:50:31 It's one loss or another...William.
01:50:40 ln what world could you
01:51:22 Leave, Roland.
01:51:24 Let them have me.
01:51:27 God love you, William.
01:51:29 So do I.
01:51:31 Go! Disperse!
01:51:35 Or I will fong you!
01:51:38 As Jesus Christ the Nazarene
01:51:41 ...the Virgin Mary are my witnesses,
01:51:45 I will rip you! Fist! Pain!
01:51:48 I'll stick my fist and break you!
01:51:59 We're in trouble.
01:52:04 Listen to me.
01:52:10 Listen to me!
01:52:45 What a pair we make, huh?
01:52:51 Both trying to hide who we are.
01:52:54 Both unable to do so.
01:53:05 Your men love you.
01:53:09 If I knew nothing else about you,
01:53:13 But you also tilt
01:53:20 That is knightly too.
01:53:30 Release him.
01:53:41 He may appear to be
01:53:45 ...but my personal historians
01:53:49 ...that he descends
01:53:56 This is my word.
01:53:59 And as such, is beyond contestation.
01:54:08 Now...
01:54:10 ...if I may repay the kindness
01:54:15 Take a knee.
01:54:33 By the power vested in me
01:54:38 ...and by all the witnesses here...
01:54:44 ...I dub thee...
01:54:48 ...Sir William.
01:55:01 Arise...Sir William.
01:55:11 Can you joust?
01:55:14 There's my tournament to finish.
01:55:17 Now, are you fit to compete,
01:55:22 I'm fit.
01:55:24 I shall have your opponent informed.
01:55:30 At once.
01:55:32 Thank you, my lord.
01:55:44 All hail Prince Edward!
01:55:51 My lords, my ladies...
01:55:54 ...and all you other people.
01:55:58 I give you the son of Philippe
01:56:05 -Are you sure?
01:56:08 It's nothing but spun sugar
01:56:20 It's a small target...
01:56:23 ...but aim for his heart.
01:56:31 --doer of daring deeds...
01:56:34 ...conqueror of countless kingdoms,
01:56:42 ...Adhemar!
01:58:28 Oh, God. I'll get the surgeon.
01:58:31 Roland!
01:58:32 You're the surgeon.
01:58:36 Come on.
01:58:45 He tipped it.
01:58:49 Kate, get me back to one.
01:58:51 Otherwise we forfeit.
01:59:00 Dirty son of a bitch!
02:00:13 Kate, I can't breathe.
02:00:23 As I said, thatcher.
02:00:27 In what world could you
02:00:31 Such a place does not exist.
02:00:35 She's here William.
02:00:39 With your father.
02:00:45 Change your stars.
02:00:51 Let's dance, you and I.
02:00:57 It's two lances to none.
02:00:59 You must unhorse him or kill him.
02:01:12 -You need more padding.
02:01:16 I can't breathe with it on.
02:01:23 Lance.
02:01:30 I can barely grip it.
02:01:32 Damn.
02:01:40 Lash it to my arm.
02:01:45 Wat...
02:01:47 ...lash it to me arm.
02:01:52 Do it.
02:02:11 Good people!
02:02:14 I missed my introduction!
02:02:26 But please...
02:02:28 ...please, I pray you.
02:02:30 Hear it now.
02:02:33 For I would lay rest...
02:02:36 ...the grace in my tongue...
02:02:38 ...and speak plain.
02:02:41 Days like these...
02:02:43 ...are far too rare to cheapen
02:02:48 And so, I'm afraid,
02:02:53 Excuse me, my lord.
02:02:55 Here he is! One of your own!
02:02:59 Born a stone's throw from
02:03:02 ...and here before you now.
02:03:04 The son of John Thatcher...
02:03:07 ...Sir William Thatcher!
02:03:21 That's your name.
02:03:25 Sir William Thatcher.
02:03:28 Your father heard that.
02:03:48 Godspeed, William.
02:05:02 William!
02:05:25 You have been weighed.
02:05:29 You've been measured.
02:05:33 And you absolutely...
02:05:36 ...have been found wanting.
02:05:42 Welcome to the new world.
02:05:44 God save you, if it is right
02:05:54 William!
02:06:10 Yes!
02:06:14 He's won! He's won!
02:06:50 You beat him, Will!
02:06:57 Oh, William.
02:07:19 I'm going to write this story.
02:07:21 About the prince and the knights?
02:07:23 No, all of it. All human activity
02:07:31 Maybe not yours.
02:07:35 Resync: Xenzai[NEF]
02:12:05 Your round.
02:12:07 Resync: Xenzai[NEF]