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    x-Trinity-x — 20 years ago(December 26, 2005 10:20 AM)

    ..for me, would have to be the moment between sunrise and sunset when Navarre and Isabeau are about to change and they see each other for a moment and try to touch before completing their change. It has to be one of my favorite top ten most moving moments in any film, actually.
    The scene when Navarre and Isabeau confront the bishop is also a favorite moment.
    Man, Rutger Hauerhubba hubba, what a hunk!
    He does a great job in this film!
    "to crooked eyes truth may wear a wry face."

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      faase — 20 years ago(December 26, 2005 01:35 PM)

      Oh my God x-Trinity!!! I absolutely agree with you in everything you said. That is by far one of the most beautiful scenes EVER!!!
      and YES!!!! HUBBA HUBBA and EXTRA HUBBA!!! What a stud!!!! Rutger is absolutely gorgeous and PERFECT in this role!!!!

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        wavingdragon — 20 years ago(January 04, 2006 06:21 PM)

        I like when Navarre shouted "STOP!"
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          Barrelbur — 20 years ago(January 13, 2006 01:51 PM)

          I like when Navarre shouted "STOP!"
          Yeah, those guards seem very anxious to ring that bell. If I saw another guard who tried to ring it and then suddenly a dagger flew into him, I'd have second thoughts before trying to ring it myself 😉
          The sunset scene is probably the most memorable, especially for Rutger's 'NAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRR!'
          Another favourite scene of mine was:
          Phillipe: I was told to bring you this bird. Its been wounded.
          Imperius: Oh, good shot! Bring it in, well dine together.
          Phillipe: We cant eat this bird.
          Imperius: Oh, why Oh, God, is it lent again already?!
          Leo McKern excellent as always.

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              Barrelbur — 20 years ago(January 24, 2006 04:24 AM)

              Ah, he sounded/looked soooo desperated. What an actor! Absolutely breathtaking!!!
              Yeah I thought he did a great job. That was probably his strongest part in the movie, although I think that the scene just after is perhaps his weakest; 'Damn you. That sword has been in my family for five generations' seemed quite bland imo.

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                nutsberryfarm — 13 years ago(February 28, 2013 06:10 PM)

                yes, intense.
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                  patw_law — 15 years ago(January 22, 2011 05:19 PM)

                  "Oh God, is it Lent again already?!" I use that line so often and it's the rare person who gets the reference.
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                    brat333z — 20 years ago(January 13, 2006 07:15 AM)

                    "..for me, would have to be the moment between sunrise and sunset when Navarre and Isabeau are about to change and they see each other for a moment and try to touch before completing their change."
                    trinity i agreed with you. I think that is the most romantic love scen in any film.
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                      wavingdragon — 20 years ago(January 21, 2006 11:54 PM)

                      I believe the church guards rushed to ring the bell in order to call for reinforcement. But they didn't know that the castle guard leader had already been coerced by Navarre into submission, so ringing the bell wouldn't help.
                      I like when Navarre shouted "STOP!" because he showed a very dominating power in that scene and a touching regret for ordering Imperius to end Isabeau's life.
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                        crowrobot — 19 years ago(June 23, 2006 02:15 PM)

                        -The sunrise/sunset scene, especially Navarre's "RAAAH!"
                        -Phillipe's line, "Not for the life of my mother! Even if I knew who she was."
                        -The aformentioned "Lent" exchange.
                        This is such an underrated film with so many good moments.
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                          sburnell — 19 years ago(June 23, 2006 02:51 PM)

                          Phillipe: "You must save this hawk", he said, "for she is my life, my last and best reason for living". And then he said: "One day we will know such happiness as two people dream of, but never do."
                          Phillipe, ever the consummate liar, but you get the feeling that when he tells this to Isabeau, that some little part of him believes this exchange happened. I just love the look on his face as he is speaking these words to Isabeau. So tender and so giving, even though they are a lie. It gives us a peek into the soul of this basically very good character that is seeking the meaning of what is true in life. And in the end, he finds it, in the love of Isabeau and Navarre.
                          I also love this scene in the stable:
                          Isabeau: "How.is he?"
                          Phillipe: "Alive, like you. Full of hope, like you."
                          Isabeau: "He's taking us back to Aquila, isn't he?"
                          Phillipe: "Yes. He left you in my charge. 'Tell her we two speak as one, and she will follow your instructions as my own'".
                          Isabeau: "Really?"
                          Phillipe: "I."
                          Isabeau: "Don't swear. What do you recommend?"
                          Phillipe: "That you sit by a warm fire, that you drink a cup of sweet wine, and dance to bright music, cheerfully played."
                          Isabeau: "Dance?"
                          Phillipe: "Why not? Shall we practice?"
                          And then, very chivalrously, he offers her his hand, and they dance to music being played across the way from the stable at a wedding. I love this scene. Phillipe and Isabeau are truly happy together, if only for this short moment of bliss.

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                            glr-beltran — 16 years ago(May 08, 2009 09:25 AM)

                            All the Bishops scenesI love John Wood!

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                              Lucifer1974 — 16 years ago(July 23, 2009 09:59 AM)

                              I'm actually surprised nobody mentioned the final fight scene while they were still on the horses, I thought it was an amazing scene with the horses.
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                                Taffybird — 19 years ago(August 02, 2006 02:14 PM)

                                "Walkonthe leftside!"
                                Ah, Leo McKern. May he rest in peace. I am forever saddened that he died before he could play Alastor Moody in Harry Potter.

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                                  finland — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 03:45 PM)

                                  YES!!!!! McKern adds gravitas to this film, anchors it. He and Broderick are perfectly matched. Love love their last scene in the movie where Broderick tells Imperious he plans on making it into heaven even if he has to pick the lock! I split my sides laughing Long live Rumpole of the Bailey!!!

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                                    Mmmavis — 19 years ago(November 19, 2006 08:24 AM)

                                    When Isabeau drops her jesses in the Bishop's lap. Her expression is so intent, and so full of condemnation and righteousness that he cannot even look her in the face. As the jesses land in his lap he flinches his face away. I love this scene, to me it is the real climax of the story.
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                                      appyloosagirl — 19 years ago(November 23, 2006 09:53 AM)

                                      (on the tower)
                                      Soldier: Where is she? Where is the woman?
                                      Phillipe: She flew away.
                                      Soldier: Where is she? (raises sword)
                                      Phillipe: In God's truth she flew away!
                                      (Navare shoots the soldier with an arrow from the ground)
                                      Phillipe: It always pays to tell the truth, Lord. Thank you. I see that now.
                                      I ❤ MB. ^_^

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                                        pippinmaniac — 19 years ago(February 23, 2007 05:26 PM)

                                        I really enjoyed this movie. The most memorable scene to me is when the hawk is flying over a lake, and the tips of its wings barely touch the water on each flap. Oh, and RUTGER HAUER!!!!!

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                                          water_bearer27 — 19 years ago(March 11, 2007 10:32 AM)

                                          I agree about the scene with the hawk pippinmaniac! So many good scenes have been mentioned here, and I agree that all of them are excellent moments.
                                          The scene as the hawk flys over the lake is absolutely breathtaking. I well up every time, and I couldn't begin to count how many times I've seen this movie. The music in that scene is the best in the whole movie as well.
                                          Did you know wolves and hawks mate for life? The Bishop didn't even leave us that. Not even that.

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