Monday, March 15, 2010

A Knight's Tale, not just for the teens



The average person has an attention span of less than 30 seconds, if their attention isn't peaked, more than likely, they will stop paying attention. Throughout much of this trailer there are a variety of short fast scenes, and at least one of them is guaranteed to peak your interest.
A middle aged audience is filled with men going through a mid-life crisis and women looking to be entertained and happy.
The men will be pleased with this trailer as each gets to imagine being in Heath Ledger's position, living out the dream of becoming a knight and getting the beautiful maiden in the end.
The women get to watch action not filled with blood and guts; all the while watching a love story unfold around a handsome man that sweeps the young woman off her feet.
There is also a nice display of wit and humor that most adults will find they are entertained with. There isn't any slapstick humor that tends to dictate teenage shows, but good old-fashioned humor that involves some intelligence to fully comprehend.

A Knight's Tale: Something for Everyone

Academy Award winning actor, Heath Ledger, makes an appearance before he was the Joker in Batman. This time as William Thatcher, in A Knight's Tale, A movie about a boy who grows up poor is able to "change his stars" and become a knight.
For the ladies, not only is there a delightfully attractive leading male, but a romance story about overcoming boundaries ending up together.
For the gentleman, the heart of the story is for you. There are jousting scenes throughout the entire movie; elements of war and armor are sprinkled in for even more action. The two male leads compete in brains and brawn, constantly over the tournament champion.
Everyone will enjoy the dazzling wit and humor displayed by every character throughout the movie. There is something in A Knight's Tale for everyone, as this movie takes audiences back to a medieval time where chivalry is anything but dead, and the way to honor is won through the triumph of one of the world's most dangerous sports.