The Green Knight Explained (And Why It's Great)

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  • The Green Knight is about how to live life in light of the inevitable. Life is reciprocal. It is tempting to work for some great destiny, but the only thing we can control is the posture of our hearts as we kneel before the axe.
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  • @khangastain
    @khangastain 7 днів тому +2

    I kind of like how the final line "Now off with your head" could be literal, or like "now go off with your head(intact)"

  • @kenalpha3
    @kenalpha3 Рік тому +210

    He didnt die at the end. The Green Knight scratched G's neck with his finger, as the trade, since G passed the test by taking off the [cheat] shash (belt). That was the last of 5 tests. (5 represents the 5 knight star/virtues. he failed all except the last test.)

    • @j.r7872
      @j.r7872 11 місяців тому

      @@ernestor5440LOL

    • @hashvendetta7226
      @hashvendetta7226 8 місяців тому +3

      How did he fail retrieving the woman's head from the bog?

    • @arekschneyer3802
      @arekschneyer3802 7 місяців тому +32

      @@hashvendetta7226 He asked “If I do this, what will you give me in exchange?” And it seemed to me heavily implying that he meant “will you lay with me if I do this?”

    • @hashvendetta7226
      @hashvendetta7226 7 місяців тому +36

      @@arekschneyer3802 oh. Like he didn't do it out of virtue, he was looking for a payout of sorts?
      I can get behind that.

    • @zombi3907
      @zombi3907 5 місяців тому

      And the axe was returned to him afterwards. @@hashvendetta7226

  • @zombi3907
    @zombi3907 5 місяців тому +101

    Dev Patel is an absolutely incredible actor. Just wanted to say it. And also to whoever came to this video, the introduction is an interview with Joseph Campbell, who is an incredible figure to read about. He studied human mythology on a huge scale, and wrote about the commonalities of the stories we tell across cultures.

    • @barbaravance6774
      @barbaravance6774 Місяць тому

      This knight was Gwaine. Arthur's nephew. He was not an Indian. They have their own tales. FFS.
      I find it funny that whites are criticized for voicing a cartoon character of another culture. But, when we call out the blatant replacement in our tales, it's racist.
      It's not. It's cultural subversion!

    • @barbaravance6774
      @barbaravance6774 Місяць тому +1

      Funny, I just commented on this and my comment was erased almost immediately.
      Heaven forbid you discuss cultural subversion of our tales. Everyone can have their culture and criticism.

    • @Balandrus
      @Balandrus Місяць тому +1

      If he studied mythology, he should have the respect to not subvert other cultures. The Arthurian tales are Celtic in origin. Indians aren't involved in any way. Would Europeans receive the same praise by appropriating an Indian legend and whitewashing the main character?

  • @kevlarvest7375
    @kevlarvest7375 4 місяці тому +60

    Finally got around to seeing this movie...
    You have no idea how badly this video was needed, thank you

  • @bailybrady2929
    @bailybrady2929 2 роки тому +130

    This was an extremely helpful explanation. I watched a (seemingly) similar video before this that just went over the movie beat by beat but did not break it down like you did.

  • @Viscerrealist
    @Viscerrealist 2 роки тому +68

    Thank you for this deeply thoughtful video essay. You helped articulate some of the complex feelings I felt after watching "The Green Knight." I find myself again in a stage of life where the path isn't terribly clear, and a lot feels unresolved right now. As I imagine it does for others, too, and certainly the world at large. But your poetic insights into this strange, heart-provoking film adaptation of a medieval poem have helped refocus me a little more on this journey of life.
    "The only thing we can control is the posture of our hearts as we kneel before the (final) axe/acts." I like that. Life can't be all that great without goodness.

    • @WhyItsGreat
      @WhyItsGreat  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks!

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Рік тому +3

      I ...struggle. Surely the life you live before the axe/acts is the important bit? And, as we all fall short sooner or later of certain expectations (our own standards; our earlier expectations; the expectations of others)... how is this the most important thing in the face of death? The "kneeling" before?
      Nurse someone through their last months/weeks/days and see what "the posture of their hearts" is.
      Last "minute" changes of heart, of relationships, of attitude - I won't diminish those. But how you face death as a qualifier of the strength, goodness or honour of self? That's exactly the outdated idealism of a chivalric era.
      Value life. As it stands. Don't assess it as its final approach. That is rarely a pleasant, let alone noble one. All most can hope for is care at the end - FROM OTHERS. THAT'S the kind of place the real value of your life begins and ends.

  • @gumandcoffee
    @gumandcoffee Рік тому +16

    Got depression, anxiety, and FOMO vibes from this film. I feel like they depicted gawain as a man with no honor who accepted his fate at the end

    • @user-kb8kg1dp7l
      @user-kb8kg1dp7l 5 місяців тому +4

      yes and that he will NEVER be a happy person.

  • @scottfoltz699
    @scottfoltz699 4 місяці тому +5

    Without watching this essay, I related my own coming of age myself as Gawain. His coming of age compressed into a 2-hour adventure. Whereas myself I’m still learning the basics 30 years on. The futility of lust and instant gratification were key themes here that took me through the whole film. The opening of this movie completely made this movie and the denouement coupled with a fantastical adventure made this film so special. There are few movies that leave me with so many painful questions and contorted conclusions. The beheading of the knight to instantly become a legend is paralleled by the constant imagery of nature being bent and twisted by men and conversely absorbing and decaying dead legends and myths that carry Gawain through his own path to find the reckoning he wants naught but needs so.
    The way I relate most sincerely with this film is by placing my own experiences with futility and my brushes with fate in and around the experiences of Gawain. His childlike fearfulness and unreadiness inevitably gave way to his resolve and embrace for what his own life could be at its worst and his thoughtless embrace of the life he could live without the pretense of vainglory.
    Very thoughtful analysis and the opening of this video essay was very well done. Joseph Campbell and his grand mythology interpretation is a great way to embrace this film.

  • @ejiroakamune6620
    @ejiroakamune6620 2 роки тому +27

    Now I need to rewatch after this I was so confused at first but the meaning is deep now

  • @kendaph11
    @kendaph11 15 днів тому

    “Off…with your head”. He lives.

  • @ThomasPatrick1
    @ThomasPatrick1 4 місяці тому +3

    What an essay. Hats off to you! You thoughtfully synthesized every piece of the story I was wrestling with. Thank you!

  • @GrimDarkDude
    @GrimDarkDude 11 місяців тому +5

    This video is so sick!!! thank you so much for this, its beautiful

  • @lizc6393
    @lizc6393 2 роки тому +18

    Well congrats. This is now my favorite video essay on the platform, and I've been around a long time. You have a gift and fine mind, young man.

  • @alx123094
    @alx123094 Рік тому +4

    This was phenomenal thank you!

  • @DK-mh4ji
    @DK-mh4ji Рік тому +7

    could "off with your head" mean "now go and live with all the stuff going inside your head as a punishment for life (or because that's how life is)?

    • @grandmanitou6563
      @grandmanitou6563 3 місяці тому

      No like they said, it's a game, his head is symbolically chopped of by the finger and the sentence in return of the not so symbolic chopping of the knight's head

  • @David-ox3ix
    @David-ox3ix 3 місяці тому +2

    My brother, you took this video into a whole other realm, please continue to do Gods work through these videos, this was absolutely astonishing.

  • @yekaternaninski
    @yekaternaninski 2 роки тому +3

    Great video man!

  • @TeeTee-ii9vd
    @TeeTee-ii9vd 5 місяців тому

    This video is amazing, thank you for the full insightful breakdown of this movie

  • @hernanlazzaroni1041
    @hernanlazzaroni1041 Рік тому

    wow! what an amazing analysis!

  • @blinkbones3236
    @blinkbones3236 9 місяців тому +3

    ahh that was really clear thank you!

  • @hillow8906
    @hillow8906 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this

  • @thechosenonetim7738
    @thechosenonetim7738 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the explanation. I had to watch this movie three times and watch your review to make sure I completely understood what I was seeing. Very helpful

  • @RyanChilson
    @RyanChilson 5 місяців тому +1

    Really great video. You deserve a million subs. Keep it up!

  • @glight23
    @glight23 2 місяці тому

    Much respect from your Latino Brethren out here in AriZona. You did a damn fine job breaking down this movie.

  • @CtDawG77
    @CtDawG77 3 дні тому +1

    Movie Felt like I took the Brown Acid. Guess you need a doctorate in Arthurian legends to understand the Visual story that has next to no dialog to explain it

  • @ivanlocke_
    @ivanlocke_ 4 місяці тому

    Thanks man!

  • @beautifulbrownchick
    @beautifulbrownchick 4 місяці тому

    This was beautifully explained.

  • @LM-gm9yo
    @LM-gm9yo 6 днів тому

    Apparently the director of this movie was so enamored with Dev Patel that he drew him on a horseback and then proceeded to make every character of this movie gently caress his face, which is Unfathomably based and valid

  • @oluseunolagbaju3238
    @oluseunolagbaju3238 Рік тому +5

    This was such a good video. I am working on a paper that analyzes the poem and the film and this was really helpful. Thank you!

  • @esben181
    @esben181 Місяць тому

    I read the book in school and plan to reread it, and so I watched the movie yesterday.
    I didn't like how the appearance of the Green Knight wasn't a surprise to the viewer, nor how it didn't interupt a particularly festive mood.

  • @samtung
    @samtung Місяць тому

    Really good video essay on one of my favorite films

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Рік тому +12

    I had run out of necessary medication shortly before watching this film but hadn't felt the effects yet. About 16 hours after watching this I nearly fainted from terror and ended up in the hospital close to having a psychotic break. I recovered, but lots of wild stuff happened in the ensuing weeks.
    A major shift in my rather chaotic spiritual journey of the last 15 years, marked by a struggle with drug addiction, has unfolded in the past month since the incident. The timing of watching this movie seemed strange but meaningful - I hope. "Now I'm ready. I'm ready now."

    • @iliutacristian8322
      @iliutacristian8322 Рік тому

      How are you now?

    • @justinokraski3796
      @justinokraski3796 11 місяців тому +1

      I feel that too. Something about this movie really speaks to those of us who struggle

    • @zombi3907
      @zombi3907 5 місяців тому

      Good luck. Sobriety is a process, so work on your process and let the outcomes happen as a result. Also, what helped me is focusing on adding more things to my life, not focusing only on what needed to be gone from it. I hope you are well.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 5 місяців тому

      @@zombi3907 Thanks. It's been a gruelling process filled with many setbacks, as benzodiazepines are nasty af. My former doctor - long gone and disciplined for his reckless overprescription. Now - I'm lower on meds that I've been in three years, but it ain't easy as my brain struggles to adjust.

  • @EricGranata
    @EricGranata 4 місяці тому +1

    Just finished the movie and came here directly. Also, a few years ago I had some kidney stones - holy smokes that was some spicy pain!

  • @craigfairweather3401
    @craigfairweather3401 2 місяці тому

    This poem was likely written by a north Staffordshire poet for the entertainment and edification of the family of Sir James Audley in memory of Sir James’ best friend and fellow Knight of the Garter, Sir John Chandos (who died a hero leading his men on a bridge in France). The Audleys owned hunting lands in the around Swythamley in far north Staffordshire.

  • @keithhildebrand3365
    @keithhildebrand3365 2 місяці тому

    What music was used in this video? It’s great!

  • @faiz.shaikh
    @faiz.shaikh Рік тому +2

    "What else ought there be?"

  • @stephanieedmondson8599
    @stephanieedmondson8599 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent review. Loved this movie.

  • @marcuslopes3806
    @marcuslopes3806 5 місяців тому +3

    I think the ending is open. "Off with your head" is both a death sentence and a free pass. Lesson learned. Get out of here with your head.

  • @gabrielmorse9306
    @gabrielmorse9306 2 місяці тому +1

    There’s a post credit scene as well.

  • @derekleonard
    @derekleonard Місяць тому

    Congratulations on your essay of the movie. I actually am a Knight But that is besides the point. (your opening comment )One day as you clearly point out in your essay, we all are going to die. It’s what we do with the days in between that give glory to God and everybody we meet. keep up your great work and thank you.

  • @stephanieedmondson8599
    @stephanieedmondson8599 2 роки тому +2

    Love this!!!

  • @ldr4928
    @ldr4928 2 роки тому +3

    Wow... that was potent. Absolutely sublime.

  • @carlstokes9834
    @carlstokes9834 4 місяці тому +1

    Not sure what movies I was watching but I did not extract all of this out of the movie 😂
    All I could see was the Slum-dog Millionaire.
    Need to watch it again.
    Lastly, I needed the narrator to just clear his throat one….😂

  • @Jaigantic97
    @Jaigantic97 2 роки тому +7

    You just gained a subscriber 💚

  • @rohamH
    @rohamH 2 роки тому +3

    Nice one!

  • @zulu3274
    @zulu3274 2 роки тому +5

    🙂 EXCELLENT ANALYSIS !!!
    And this was a Very good movie....

  • @landor7610
    @landor7610 11 місяців тому +2

    Now i know why i couldn't get into it, but i had to figure out why so many people liked it. Also why is it always classified as sci-fi? thanks for saving me 2 hours.

  • @dansomer
    @dansomer 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! What is that interview clip from at the beginning?

    • @WhyItsGreat
      @WhyItsGreat  2 роки тому +2

      An interview documentary with Joseph Cambpell by Bill Moyers called The Power of Myth

  • @AGoodJoe
    @AGoodJoe 7 місяців тому +7

    One of my favorite films of the last decade. Brilliant in every aspect. Count all the obvious and hidden the triangles in this film…fun!

  • @coreyano
    @coreyano 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video. But what about the fox!

  • @shawnthompson2303
    @shawnthompson2303 Місяць тому

    *This is the Way.*

  • @Subtle-System
    @Subtle-System Рік тому

    Thank you for your smart video... most other videos on this film are silly ... they talk like a comedic auctioneer

  • @Optio-the11thblackhorseman
    @Optio-the11thblackhorseman 11 місяців тому +1

    So in other words........live well and die better!👍😉

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому

    I don't know what to believe. You can't keep coming back as your same self. Sometimes with parents, sometimes without.
    Genetics, hereditary factors, DNA, these play a major part and in order to keep being born yourself you have to have to exclude these factors

  • @subhajitghosh6868
    @subhajitghosh6868 19 днів тому

    Honestly if i didn't knew this...i woukd have not liked the movie...thank you no w i can enjoy it to its full

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому +1

    It may all be tricks of Pan.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому

    David Lowery, Olive Branch Rd, stares too much boy.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому +1

    If my 3D printer idea can be stolen right out of my head Why Try

  • @alalbani1
    @alalbani1 5 місяців тому

    4:55 greatness is oppression without goodness... huh?

    • @WhyItsGreat
      @WhyItsGreat  5 місяців тому +1

      If you are "great"- meaning powerful - and do not have goodness - meaning humility and grace - then your power will only lead to oppression because it is rooted in your own self-interest.
      Hope that makes more sense

  • @craig8876
    @craig8876 Рік тому +5

    I think the remark about this film being a commentary on Christianity is quite a reach, but otherwise I enjoyed your analysis, even if I disagree with some of your conclusions.

  • @jdksazzadfjfied3811
    @jdksazzadfjfied3811 11 місяців тому +5

    You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself becoming the villain

  • @kastorko1987
    @kastorko1987 2 роки тому +5

    This my favorite movie from last year
    A movie that challenges your interpretation

  • @JesseWilliam95
    @JesseWilliam95 3 місяці тому

    Wow. This movie is a classic. And it was badly misunderstood.

  • @PhantomHT1320
    @PhantomHT1320 2 місяці тому

    ok, so maybe im just SLOW and smooth brained. the GN says, basically, "what is given will be returned rather small or large". so, why not just give him a clap on the back or a teeny tiny scratch. WHY the need to take his head?? also, the King tells him before anything is even started, "remember its only a game". wtf is THAT suppose to mean? is that suppose to mean dont take it seriously, its JUST a game?

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому +2

    That was well said about when you're facing Ultimate Death

  • @6ixallah
    @6ixallah Рік тому +2

    this video is very underrated.

  • @tamzapowerhouz
    @tamzapowerhouz Рік тому +1

    Bravo.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Рік тому +1

    Some may find this movie extremely boring because of its glacial pacing, but me? Yep, me too. Beautiful and well made, but boring. John Boorman's 1981 "Excalibur" still has not been topped when it comes to King Arthur legend adaptations, in my opinion.

  • @HipsterKaren
    @HipsterKaren 10 днів тому

    This is why youtube was invented.

  • @thefire2845
    @thefire2845 2 роки тому +2

    🔥

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому

    And what is the obsession with the number 3

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    What happens to sheep? Slaughter. What happens to goats? Slaughter.
    What happens to lions?.....

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому

    It doesn't add up

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому

    I didn't think it was so great in fact I thought it was kind of lame compared to the original story

  • @richardjohnson4052
    @richardjohnson4052 2 місяці тому +1

    My list of what is WRONG with this film would be longer than the original novel.
    If you are going to remake one of the greatest novels in English history, you should, at least, read the bloody story.
    Gawain was a knight but was 'chosen' because he was the most holy and pure of the knights. The film opens with Gawain in a whorehouse??? Instead of being a holy and pure man who falls from grace, Gawain is a whoremonger, a drunk, a liar and a coward.

  • @manofsteal2792
    @manofsteal2792 3 місяці тому

    HE DOES NOT YET UNDERSTAND LIFE , BECAUSE HE HAS NO UNDERSTANDING OF DEATH .

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому +1

    Faith is a very powerful force

  • @LimJahey996
    @LimJahey996 2 роки тому +1

    Fucking incredible video!

  • @justblaze.
    @justblaze. 2 місяці тому

    Too many plot holes in this movie for it to be good or a classic many things were unexplained

  • @13Doses
    @13Doses 2 роки тому +5

    Willem Dafoe played Jesus???

  • @scotscottscottt
    @scotscottscottt Рік тому +6

    Why it's not: It is a conscious and purposeful inversion of the original tale, not only in terms of typical artistic liberties taken for the sake of adaptation, but in its themes and ultimately its twisted morality.

    • @zombi3907
      @zombi3907 5 місяців тому

      twisted morality? I don't understand what you mean by this.

    • @user-kb8kg1dp7l
      @user-kb8kg1dp7l 5 місяців тому +1

      @@zombi3907 look up the word morality and go from there.

    • @zombi3907
      @zombi3907 5 місяців тому

      @@user-kb8kg1dp7l that was super helpful, thanks.

  • @LarsOfTheMohicans
    @LarsOfTheMohicans 17 днів тому +2

    This movie was pretentious, postmodern drecc. Had to rewatch "Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" from the 80's as a chaser to wash that vile taste out of my eyes.

  • @Ted_Ames
    @Ted_Ames 2 місяці тому +1

    Just a "normal" selfish man, a sinner, a coward, until finally gifted a chance to see how cowardness and lack of integrity leads to a life of pain. Perhaps only living through Christ are we truly gifted the same way. We find out...only too late. This can be an introspective, life-changing movie for our youth if they gave it a chance.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    My point: Why strive to create, build, or achieve when in the end you only have death

    • @STsixx
      @STsixx 2 місяці тому

      Nihilism is what you’re describing.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому +3

    And the f****** Giants in this movie are just insane this goes back to meimagining Pop was the jolly green giant on the can in Grandma's kitchen. Apparently I wasn't wrong. Questions arise such as: How did I already know the English language and how to spell words at age 2? If you and I were at the Gulf of Aquaba why were we speaking English instead of Hebrew? Claiming I am Asherah. Besides that coming over to get my stepdad drunk so that he'll go to jail so that my mom will have to work two jobs is a very shity evil thing to do

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    Wait until you see his return this time.......

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    Stop saying he will die one day just don't say that s*** anymore please

  • @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat
    @Geronimo_Jehoshaphat 2 роки тому

    It's not.
    Eminence front.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    Furthermore if Jesus was the Messiah then Israel would learn war no more that's what Isaiah says and you're basing a lot of your Messiah theories and premonitions on the book of Isaiah

  • @Jacksonmontyart
    @Jacksonmontyart 4 місяці тому +3

    There is a critique of Catholicism in this film, not Christianity. The two are very different for the exact reason the film brings them up

    • @honorsilverthorne7227
      @honorsilverthorne7227 3 місяці тому +1

      Catholicism is an older form of Christianity than Protestantism; it's more original

    • @Jacksonmontyart
      @Jacksonmontyart 3 місяці тому +1

      @@honorsilverthorne7227 the biblical form of Christianity is the original. Catholicism isn’t even Christianity if you read the Bible. Most corrupt anti biblical church in our modern history.

    • @dominionwargaming8638
      @dominionwargaming8638 2 місяці тому

      Catholicism is OG Christianity. Cope.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    I am in a movie. I am pretty sure. Or a coma

  • @jaymunroe9238
    @jaymunroe9238 2 місяці тому

    The sad thing is I enjoyed this movie more than most since AI's influence. Why make a movie that's exactly the opposite of a great book in relation to it's title character and lead? Especially a story so important to a shared people's cultural history. It is cruel to require so much in antithesis to the book when it's implied the audience should expect a somewhat similar ending with respect to the character we're going into the story being asked to vest our interest in. I understand the larger point about failing tests of chivalry, but again that makes this a different story that should have had a different name. Except for the film-makers desire for the use of the title villain there is literally no reason why this should be called Gawain and the Green Knight. Why am I being asked to anticipate failures of the lead in exactly where the book is requiring me to aspire to something better? And in a way the movie is tempting me not to notice, that's a violation of honest discourse and not profound but cruel. I think cultural appropriation can often be good, but this is a version how can be wrong and requiring the ignoble from the audience. That again is somewhat cruel, especially to people who love the book. BTW, Dev Patel as Gawain or if as a King Arthur would have deserved better. He did a spectacular job and I do not doubt that in a different movie the righteous sincerely of his performance would have shined through in a strength not in a movie that had not used the whole plot and entire movie to be used to apologize for. He and Connery are the best in these sorts of roles I've seen in my lifetime. But there is an impulse to think efforts toward sacrilege so necessarily deep that is really just lazy iconoclasm people have fallen for, and for that I mourn. Our generation is wasting it's superior story making abilities and resources thinking good and righteous stories are not worth telling unless completely self-obsessed, when the stories about the things bigger/greater but good are still all the best stories. How we define what is good is important especially with the influence of things such as AI, but making the negating antithesis ultimate to story and expecting how we define what's good relative what must be shown through story is also not the answer. The book has a whimsical more culturally faithful tone that this movie, however visually stunning in parts did completely miss. Sad because the book is just so much fun. And also I think such intentional omission says something profound. About why we feel the ignoring of how tests of chivalry having required tests of chastity (as so many of the knight stories do) so dispensable. The book is saying something modern masculinity and critics of masculinity could obviously be learning that our generation has put endlessly at odds because of obsession with sex. As much as I enjoyed the visuals of the wilderness landscapes of the movie and movies setting (outside of Camelot), it is saying something also about how our use of stories in our generation are both increasingly and decisively anti-historical and using our own history as an excuse being anti-historical by way of those stories. That we're using movies to employ a secularism stopping it's ears to any advice from the past, any advice except from the now and using stories as how and sex as it's ultimate excuse. Shameful and sad.

  • @TheSkullThatTalks
    @TheSkullThatTalks 3 місяці тому +3

    I didn't like how they wronged Christianity in this movie.Christianity is about breaking the circle.Snaping Oroboros in half.Jesus broke the circle of life on earth and gave man true freedom.

  • @VideoGameDaddy
    @VideoGameDaddy 6 місяців тому +5

    Unlike the film, the poem is full of Christianity. The final message, the temptation, everything is dripping in Christ's message. The film, however, rips the Christian message out of it. It would have been so much better with that message retained. Gawain in the poem does not seek power but to live a life worthy of Christ and the chivalric ideals. He FAILS like in the film, but he confesses in the end. The message is that all men come up short, and they must die to every single thing that keeps them from the perfection required of Heaven.

    • @DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou.
      @DoomguyIsGrinningAtYou. 4 місяці тому +2

      Hence, it does not surprise me that Hollywood ripped Christianity out of film and threw it aside. They are people so full of themselves its a wonder their heads don't pop off from the pressure. While I enjoyed the film, I intend on checking out the original story or poem as soon as possible.

  • @steffenhenriksen7349
    @steffenhenriksen7349 4 місяці тому

    am just saying i fell asleep during the movie, i did not understand shit,. but good explanation thank you.

  • @gojete
    @gojete 5 місяців тому +3

    this is a crap movie dont believe this dude

    • @justblaze.
      @justblaze. 2 місяці тому

      This movie was fn terrible plot holes upon plot holes

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 9 місяців тому

    Especially considering you weren't paying child support or helping in any way

  • @alaypatel6050
    @alaypatel6050 Рік тому

    Now you know why some say, no one actually died on cross thay day, and still was glorified for being a martyr. Thats how stories are made.

  • @zeroobject1858
    @zeroobject1858 Рік тому

    so to understand the movie I have to watch this video first?! poor people lol

    • @WhyItsGreat
      @WhyItsGreat  Рік тому

      Lol sadly "explained" is a buzzword on YT that their algorithm likes. This is just for anyone who wants to unpack the themes of the movie more and hear my perspective. That's all

    • @rakino4418
      @rakino4418 Рік тому

      No

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm Рік тому

    Don't indulge him!