Date: 2023-04-13 10:59 pm (UTC)
lilliburlero: alfred jewel, with the text Wæs þu hæl (yuletide)
From: [personal profile] lilliburlero
I came to the conclusion that it was more a film of/about the beheading-contest tale-type than an adaptation of your actual Cotton Nero A.x., though I do think in some sense it is about chastity in the sense 'sexual ethics' too. I read the closing vision as a cautionary tale about the dangers of heterosexuality patriarchy? But I don't think it gets close to being as queer as the poem.

What I really missed was the poem's vivid sense of warm hospitable interiors opposed to the bleak and cruel wilderness outdoors, which I think a cinematic treatment could have done so much with! But it would require medieval people to appear clean, happy and brightly-dressed, a thing no director has seemed willing to depict these 30 years or more. Bertilak's castle looked like the worst New England B&B in existence.
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