Single Serving Cinema
Single Serving Cinema
SSC 15: The Green Knight (Lowery, 2021)
Tim and Tay talk ambiguous and not-so-pretentious art films in this discussion on David Lowery's The Green Knight.
Synopsis
This adaptation of the epic Arthurian poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight tells the tale of Gawain as he embarks on a quest to make a name for himself in the eyes of King Arthur’s court and all of Britain.
The Green Knight stars Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, and Ralph Ineson, was written and directed by David Lowery, and first hit theatres July 30, 2021.
The Green Knight is available to rent on Google Play.
Scene [57:18—104:27]
Beaten, battered, and mentally defeated, Gawain enters a small seemingly abandoned cabin to rest. Awoken by a young girl, Gawain initially panics. The girl, Winifred, asks him for his help to find her head. Taken aback, he agrees to enter into a pond to retrieve it.
Links
- 2:30 — Director David Lowery's "Notes on a Scene"
- 14:10 — Annihilation (Garland, 2018) + "Annihilation & Decoding Metaphor"
- 25:30 — "The ending is the conceit" (Film Crit Hulk)
- 57:45 — The Green Knight posters
Recommendations
- Tim: "The Invisible Horror of The Shining" by kaptainkristian on YouTube
- Tay: The Devil's Backbone (del Toro, 2001)
All links are verified at the time of publication and based on availability in Canada.
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