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The Last Duel "The Last Duel" is a gripping historical drama film that was released in 2021. Directed by Ridley Scott, this

The Last Duel

"The Last Duel" is a gripping historical drama film that was released in 2021. Directed by Ridley Scott, this intense and captivating movie brings to life one of the most legendary duels in French history. Set in 14th century France, the film tells the story of two knights, Jean de Carrouges and Jacques Le Gris, who engage in a deadly duel to settle a dispute.

The cast of "The Last Duel" is filled with incredible talent, ensuring an outstanding performance. Leading the way is Academy Award-winning actor Matt Damon, who plays the role of Jean de Carrouges. Damon's portrayal of this determined and courageous knight is remarkable, bringing depth and intensity to the character. Alongside him is Adam Driver, known for his roles in "Star Wars" and "Marriage Story," who plays the cunning and enigmatic Jacques Le Gris. These two actors' chemistry and talent truly shine as they bring their characters to life onscreen.

Another key figure in "The Last Duel" is Marguerite de Carrouges, Jean's wife, portrayed by Jodie Comer. Known for her exceptional work in the hit series "Killing Eve," Comer delivers a powerful and moving performance as a woman caught in the middle of a fierce conflict. Her portrayal of Marguerite showcases her range as an actress and draws the audience into the emotional turmoil faced by her character.

The film also features notable performances from other talented actors, including Ben Affleck as Count Pierre d'Alençon, comically portraying the role of a flamboyant and wealthy nobleman. Additionally, Harriet Walter brings strength and wisdom to the character of Nicole de Buchard, Marguerite's mother, while Nathaniel Parker skillfully brings to life Sir Robert d'Thribus, an influential figure in the court.

"The Last Duel" is a visually stunning film, brilliantly capturing the essence of medieval France. The attention to detail in the set design, costumes, and cinematography is mesmerizing, transporting the audience back in time. Ridley Scott's masterful direction ensures that every frame is filled with atmosphere and suspense, further immersing viewers into the world of this historical tale.

Music is a crucial element in enhancing the emotions and atmosphere of any film, and "The Last Duel" is no exception. The soundtrack, composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, perfectly complements the narrative, accentuating the intensity of the duel and the dramatic tension that unfolds. The epic orchestral compositions create an immersive cinematic experience, making the audience feel every beat of the story.

Good news for enthusiasts of "The Last Duel": you can now play and download the sounds of this incredible film! The official soundtrack is available for purchase and streaming on various music platforms. With just a few clicks, you can immerse yourself in the epic score composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, reliving the emotional journey of Jean de Carrouges, Jacques Le Gris, and Marguerite de Carrouges.

In conclusion, "The Last Duel" is a must-watch film for history buffs and cinema lovers alike. With an exceptional cast, stunning visuals, and a mesmerizing soundtrack, Ridley Scott's retelling of this legendary duel grips audiences from start to finish. Experience the intensity and emotions of this compelling story by watching the film and diving into its captivating soundtrack. Play and download these unforgettable sounds today to relive the magic of "The Last Duel."

A child needs his mother
A coincidence.
A cold, callous man who does not love you as I do.
A cold, callous man who does not love you as I do.
A fact not lost on Pierre, I'm certain.
A good soldier and good fortune are not long parted.
A healthy child in these times
A libertine after my own heart.
A little color on one's face proves they're alive.
A love...
A most unspeakable charge has been brought against you.
A name.
A **** cannot cause a pregnancy.
A tragic result, Jean,
A woman
A woman I would devote my whole life to.
About the kissing.
Absolutely not.
Adam Louvel, milady.
Adam Louvel?
Adam Louvel?
Adjudicating this matter who,
Against a man I once considered a friend.
Against any and all enemies of my king.
Against my wife,
Agreed.
Ah, hear me say I'm in love with you.
ALICE: Milady, we've returned.
All 32 members of Your Majesty's court.
All of France is talking about this, and I'm innocent.
All right, let us look at the map.
All right, men! Make preparations for battle!
All the aforesaid charges,
All while speaking of duty and honor.
All you have done is bring shame to our family.
ALL: Amen.
ALL: For the king!
Allow me to introduce my daughter.
Almost so low that one might see the queen's pierced nipples.
Although I am not certain I am experiencing
Among others,
An affair?
An heir to the family name.
And a verdict will be rendered by your overlord
And absolutely none of this is your concern.
And accuse Le Gris to hide this.
And all of France?
And all other manner of people.
And any other,
And at great risk to her name and reputation,
And be tried by the Church
And because I once stood godfather to his late son!
And carnally
And carnally
And command its garrison as captain
And despite my protestations and my revulsion,
And do not look so sad.
And do you experience pleasure at the end?
And drink you all under the table.
And every night hereafter.
And everything that comes with it.
And extends all the way to the hill beyond.
And from what I have heard,
And gifted to my most faithful of squires
And he does not like to kiss me.
And he will be hanged.
And he will.
And he'll stay that way if he knows what's good for him.
And hereby do accuse this squire
And how often they want.
And how would you have done that in my household?
And I am your friend.
And I do hereby deny
And I further maintain, saving the honor of Your Majesty,
And I further maintain...
And I know
And I may not live to see him grow.
And I would do anything for you.
And I've forgotten the name of it, um...
And if this said Jacques Le Gris
And now, you insist upon me?
And now, you've made an enemy of Count Pierre.
And now...
And on the peril of damnation of my soul,
And otherwise, call himself a man of arms.
And our allies have failed to take the port at Brest.
And our sovereign lord,
And Pierre simply gave it to you.
And prolific.
And ready to honor the marriage.
And reveal you for having borne false witness.
And risks nothing!
And shortly after, a man came, unannounced.
And show the good faith of the house Carrouges.
And stricken from the record.
And such an act did, in fact, take place,
And summarily burned alive.
And that could render our child an orphan.
And that he is false
And the collection of rents?
And the cost of labor has now risen.
And the truth will prevail.
And there are many others like me who would prefer you not perish.
And there is no end to my decency.
And there was Le Gris,
And to render him dead at an appointed time.
And to stand before me for the second time in as many years,
And we have been wronged.
And we need to be ready.
And what else?
And what of Aunou le Faucon?
And what of the bride price?
And what of you?
And what said Pierre?
And when they say they do not have it?
And wholly without guilt.
And wicked to say this thing.
And wickedly lied!
And with Our Lady,
And with the aid of God,
And without five of the nine squires under my command.
And yet, here you are,
And yet, under extraordinary pressure
And you are saddled with a terrible burden.
And you are six months pregnant.
And you know as well as anyone our enemy's present.
And you will confound
Any arms that have been forged with spells,
Apparently fruitless.
Apparently, he's letting her out of the dungeon for one time only.
Appreciation of one another's extraordinary good looks.
Are there any more questions?
Are you gonna let your wife speak to me in a tone like this?
Are you ill?
Are you not happy for me?
Are you Squire Jean de Carrouges?
Are you telling me the truth?
Are you telling me the truth?
Are you telling me the truth?
Are you... Are you all right?
Armed in the manner that pleases him,
Arriving in the village next week?
As an appellant in your court
As captain here at Belleme.
As does yours.
As he has in the past.
As I have put the books in order, as well as everything else.
As I say, starting at the hunting grounds.
As if by magic.
As long as you are fulfilling your wifely duties.
As the fates would have it,
As to the sworn testimony of Lady Marguerite,
As well as the lessons learned.
As well as your knighthood.
As you wish. Take your leave. Do as you like.
At the task of producing an heir.
At what cost?
Attempts to flee Paris,
Aunou le Faucon.
Axe, axe!
Aye, great,
Badge of honor.
Badge of honor.
BAILIFF: God be with you, milady.
BAILIFF: His Majesty, King Charles VI!
Be thou a knight in the name of God.
Be thou a knight in the name of God.
Bearing an heir.
Because a feud between your lordship's vassals
Because what happened to me is wrong.
Because you gave it to me.
Bed more,
Before my king and all of France.
Before my master left, he had told me to do so.
Before nightfall.
Before they are dead.
Before this insouciant knight troubles our king any further with this nonsense.
Bernard is a frugal man
BERNARD: Marie!
Besides a bountiful harvest,
Besides,
Best be in there when she does.
Between victory and defeat,
Bitter taste in the mouth?
Brings naught but trouble and distraction.
Broke.
But at what cost?
But Aunou le Faucon is worth twice what I owe.
But by which old man will tire first.
But do not let your loyalty blind you.
But does he know you to be the most exquisite,
But does he know you to be the most...
But he was not alone.
But he was not alone.
But he's illiterate, though, isn't he?
But I cannot return empty handed.
But I count him as a friend.
But I do not complain of ****.
But I must defend my name.
But I spied candlelight, and I knew it must be you.
But I swear to you, this charge of **** is false.
But I will miss you.
But if you find it pleasurable, then you are.
But in this hall
But is love a sin, Father?
But it is no trouble.
But my honor compels me to speak.
But my husband does not trust him.
But that's not all this Pierre wants.
But the common mind has no capacity for this sort of nuance.
But there was much about this world that he understood.
But what of my name?
But you are ill. You must stay here, indoors.
But you cannot change right from wrong nor wrong from right.
But you have not been yourself of late.
But you see
But you would die happy.
But, instead, it's become more repulsive.
By this squire
By whomever marries your daughter.
Can he not simply be tried for his crime in the courts?
Captain, rise and be recognized.
Captain. Milady.
Carrouges may yet bleed out.
Carrouges needs an heir.
Carrouges will be furious.
Carrouges, there was no ****.
Carrouges.
Carrouges.
Carrouges.
Carrouges' wife reads? (LAUGHING)
Charges of **** will be brought against you
Charming, I hear.
Charms, enchantments, or any other evil arts,
CLERGY: It is not a matter of course.
Combined with various other factors,
Come down, my boy! Le Gris!
Come on, then!
Come on, you failed scum...
Come, Pierre.
Come.
Come.
Comes from a long line of war horses.
Confess to me.
Congratulations, my friend.
Could be preventing conception.
Could I wait inside while he's reshod?
Could you not run?
CRESPIN: Pax! Well done!
CRESPIN: Pax! Well done!
Crop yields are down. Labor costs are up.
CROWD: Bravo!
Crude as he is.
Cunt.
De Thibouville?
Declare yourself.
Denies his crime,
Deny, deny, deny.
Despite Le Gris' many deplorable qualities,
Did feloniously
Did he not side with the English against us at Poitiers?
Did I go crying to my lord
Did not suit me.
Did she not leave Alice?
Did you experience pleasure?
Did you not miss me?
Did you not miss me?
Do all squires enjoy such lavish gifts?
Do as you must.
Do not feel badly, my love.
Do not feel badly, my love.
Do not keep Our Lord Pierre waiting.
Do not let this obduracy take you.
Do not open the door.
Do they complain?
Do you enjoy having intercourse with your husband?
Do you know the name of this cheese?
Do you not recall?
Do you swear upon your life
Do you think I would deny the rabble of Argentan
DOCTOR: Flaccid joints.
DOCTOR: How is your sleep?
Does that knowledge also apply to numbers?
DOWRY LAWYER: The wedding will proceed!
DOWRY LAWYER: You will have 330 livres in coin,
Drink this.
DRIVER: Whoa!
Dull? The book is wretched.
Duty demands that I report to Pierre.
Each man is to fight
Enjoy your time in Paris,
Enlighten me, my squire, as to what is right.
Especially
Everyone who looks at a woman with lust
Everything I have is yours.
Everything I have is yours.
Everything started functioning properly, and his fortunes turned.
Everything will be the way it was...
Everywhere, always, at all times, and to all men.
Evidently, Pierre is not happy.
Excellent.
Except an heir.
Except for weapons or devices of equal design
Exquisite...
Faith, Marguerite.
Fascinating woman?
Fascinating woman?
Father. Mother.
Find more favor... (CHUCKLES)
Fine.
Fitted by the neck with an iron collar,
Five.
For a more satisfying wedding night.
For anyone here to be armed,
For as I see it, last time you emerged was to file suit against me
For Crespin's celebration.
For having such a beautiful wife.
For land I lawfully owned
For land that is rightfully mine.
For services rendered by him unto me.
For the accused to burn for 20 to 30 minutes
For the king!
For the king!
For your own safety.
Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
Formally, this is not about her.
From what I have heard,
Furnishings, cloth, and jewels
GATEKEEPER: Declare yourself!
GATEKEEPER: Open the gates!
Gave me this as a sign of his gratitude.
Gentlemen, welcome.
Give my old friend a kiss.
Give my old friend a kiss.
Give our old friend a kiss
Go upstairs before the others think you a harlot.
God has spoken,
God is faithful.
God will not punish those who tell the truth.
God will spare those who tell the truth.
Good evening.
Good evening.
Good friend. No, almost,
Good God, man, tell me you're not here to sue me again.
Good morning to you, milady.
Good morning, Henri.
Good night, dear.
Good night.
Good night.
Got on with my life.
Had I had known the truth would deprive me of this love,
Happens to be me. (CHUCKLES)
Has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Has been telling any and all who will listen
Has falsely
Has my mother quarreled with you yet again?
Has now resigned the campaign and orders us home.
Have a gown made.
Have you ever known me to lack the company of women?
Have you heard we've a famous tailor from Paris
Have you lost your dignity?
He attacked me.
He believed he would succeed. His intentions were good.
He copies the dresses Queen Isabeau's been seen wearing.
He does not favor me as he does you.
He forced you?
He has become Pierre's most trusted.
He has bled for this king.
He has quite the wine cellar.
He is filing an appeal to His Majesty at this very moment.
He is not like Jean, handsome and generous.
He knows of me.
He may acquire more property in this world,
He may kill you.
He needs us all right now.
He pinned me down, I protested.
He poisons milord with evil advice.
He postures and mopes about like a black cloud.
He ****d me.
He ****d me.
He will call me "sir."
He will never change. Why even try?
He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear.
He will.
He would have been spared the sight of this humiliation.
He would say I have enough dresses.
He'll marry his own daughter to Jean de Carrouges.
He's coming!
He's handsome.
He's no fucking fun.
He's not without reason.
He's providing shelter and vittles for us.
He's saying he will take the matter to the king.
He's suing me!
He's suing you, too. He's suing us both.
He's well enough to travel.
He's with us now.
Hear, hear. Well spoken, old friend.
Heaven and earth what?
Heaven and earth!
Hello.
HENRI: Yes, milord.
Henri?
HERALD: Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye!
HERALD: My lords! My lords!
Here, as a man of honor,
Here, come take some evil inside you.
Here.
His accounts were in complete chaos.
His Majesty needs us all right now.
How a smile and a kind word go much further than a threat.
How can I seek absolution for love?
How can this be?
How can you speak to me like this?
How can you speak to me this way?
How dare you speak to me this way.
How dare you?
How dare you?
How do you sue for that which was never yours?
How does a man of war become so learned in letters?
How is it the other vassals paid?
However, I think a great deal of yours.
However, she's fast at work growing our eighth child
I am
I am a good wife.
I am innocent of the crime!
I am lost.
I am not afraid.
I am not like you, Jean.
I am proud of you.
I am so happy to see you.
I am telling the truth.
I am telling the truth.
I am very glad you chose to attend.
I am your wife.
I ask forgiveness.
I begged you to find another way, and now I may be burned alive.
I believe I would have done what many women before me had done.
I beseech you, tell no one.
I bought this mare for breeding.
I came here to tell you I will not be joining you
I cannot be silent. I must speak.
I cannot bear to see you in such hardship.
I cannot bear to see you in such hardship.
I cannot just give it to him.
I cannot.
I carry a sin that weighs heavy upon my heart.
I charge that during the third week of this January past,
I confessed my adultery, and performed my penance.
I could not have asked
I decide who is the captain at Belleme.
I did not have this problem with my first wife.
I do not accept this!
I do not know.
I do not read Latin.
I do not wish to interrupt such an occasion,
I don't embark on it just to fight.
I don't embark on this campaign recklessly.
I don't have it.
I don't imagine one would suffer too greatly
I don't know.
I enjoy doing these tasks.
I fail to see the amusement here, milord.
I finally gave birth to a son who I love more than I could have ever imagined...
I forbid you from leaving the grounds.
I grace you with honor, knight.
I had no idea what a lucky man Carrouges was
I have a great favor to ask.
I have a plan.
I have all that I need.
I have already visited all the other tenants in his domain.
I have business with the treasurer for my payment.
I have come to see you.
I have committed the sin of adultery
I have missed you.
I have no legal standing without your support.
I have seen those.
I have such wonderful memories of my summers there.
I have to go.
I hazard my life in combat with Jacques Le Gris.
I hereby find said Jacques Le Gris to be completely innocent
I hope this was pleasurable for you.
I just wondered if I could come inside and warm myself while he's reshod.
I knew the man, so I let him in.
I knew the man, so I let him in.
I know all about your squire.
I know he is stubborn.
I know how powerful you are.
I know not what to say.
I know that this reconciliation must have been difficult.
I know you love me, too. You must.
I know you miss it.
I know you yearn to defend your name and your honor,
I know your house's finances are fragile.
I know your house's finances are fragile.
I love you more than any other, and I would do anything for you.
I make no apologies for Robert de Thibouville.
I may have more power than you think.
I much prefer Percival's Courtesy.
I must know. This is a serious matter.
I need money.
I offer you a name of value.
I once held a place in his heart.
I once thought his appearance would become more pleasing,
I only speak the truth.
I order the criminal complaint annulled
I pledge to do whatever is necessary to prove my innocence.
I prefer not to be pink.
I prefer to take my chances with the wolves.
I prefer you to be in good spirits as I go off to war.
I prepared for a life in the church.
I present myself,
I present myself,
I present the knight, Sir Jean de Carrouges!
I remember my father built a swing on the largest tree in the estate.
I said to Pierre,
I say to you whatever I like.
I screamed until I lost my voice.
I screamed, I cried out as best I could, but there was no one here.
I screamed.
I see you have some sun on your face, milady.
I see.
I see.
I serve the king.
I shall be heard!
I shall be prepared to assume this captaincy
I shall return in a few months.
I shall wait up for absolutely none of you.
I should expect she's capable of performing her wifely duties?
I should like to see my friends.
I should like to stay a while longer.
I should like to use the horses.
I should not be seen nor heard with you.
I spoke the truth.
I stand ready
I swear I shall serve you for life.
I swear it.
I think of nothing else.
I think that it is Roquefort.
I think very little of his character.
I think you would enjoy it. We will ride
I think... (CHUCKLES) There you go.
I thought it rather dull.
I told her in no uncertain terms.
I trust your little death was a memorable and a productive one.
I understand the numbers,
I understand.
I want a child so very badly.
I want him to answer for what he has done.
I want only for your happiness.
I was angered, but I spoke well.
I was born with neither a name nor wealth.
I was in Paris when the news came.
I was not here to protect you.
I was overpowered. There was nothing I could do.
I was pinned down, I could not breathe.
I was ****d.
I was ****d.
I was trying to have a word with your lord.
I will appeal to God.
I will assume the captaincy.
I will be fighting under Admiral de Vienne.
I will be in my chamber.
I will be safe and well attended to by Alice and your mother,
I will explain your situation.
I will find the largest tree and do the same.
I will keep quiet, too.
I will not allow him to be the last man to have known you.
I will not allow it to go unpunished.
I will not allow this to go unpunished.
I will not appeal to the king.
I will not be patronized
I will not be silent.
I will not be staying, milord.
I will not be staying, milord.
I will protect this fortress of Belleme
I will read. The Book of Love.
I will return in just a few months, my love.
I will sue! I will sue you for this!
I will.
I wonder.
I work better alone.
I would devote my whole life to.
I would happily strengthen that reputation.
I would not wager against Jean de Carrouges in battle.
I would've stopped it.
I... (CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
I'd hoped to surprise you at court.
I'll be away one week.
I'll be away one week.
I'm a very jealous man, milady.
I'm afraid there's more to my visit than I have let on.
I'm alive.
I'm ashamed to have to ask a great favor.
I'm bound for Paris.
I'm not a coward.
I'm not permitted to open the door.
I'm owed money by the treasurer.
I'm pregnant.
I'm proud of you, milord.
I'm ready.
I'm so sorry to have to ask.
I've heard all about you from the ladies at court.
I've never enjoyed this particular cheese, but sadly, it's everywhere.
I've never felt such joy. I'm pregnant.
I've never seen you like this, milord.
I've only been married a short time,
I've said publicly that this never happened!
I've waited for 20 years!
If after five years of marital relations,
If either combatant should carry onto the field of battle
If either man
If he goes alone, he will die.
If I could...
If the story is known across Normandy,
If we are to sow the oats in time for harvest,
If we...
If you appeal to the king, he will only side with Pierre
If you die, all you have will revert to Count Pierre.
If you run, I will only chase you.
If you run, I will only chase you.
If you run, I will only chase you.
If your husband hears of this,
If your husband hears of this, he may kill you.
If your husband were to lose the duel, it would demonstrate God's judgment
In addition to the estate at Mont a Gudot as well as...
In appreciation of my service.
In as many languages as you do, I'm told.
In his sleep.
In honor of your service to our king.
In just three years,
In my company,
In Saint Pierre.
In the case of ****,
In the third week of January last,
In this case, Jean de Carrouges.
Including God's will,
Indeed,
Indeed, I return a knight.
Indeed?
Is cause for a celebration.
Is it greater than love?
Is it?
Is that understood?
Is that you are to be stripped and shorn,
Is this not part of the dowry?
It comes as God wills it.
It costs money.
It does, milord.
It has various colors laced through it. Oh, uh...
It is a property crime against her male guardian.
It is I. Helen of Troy.
It is imperative that you have a pleasurable conclusion
It is only just to support the men who fight for the king.
It is ordered now that the parties present the affidavits
It is quite common
It is strictly prohibited,
It is to be part of my daughter's dowry.
It is true, I confess, it is a feeling I've never had before.
It is unfortunate, however,
It is. Will wonders never cease?
It never happened.
It should be settled quietly.
It was an honor to be there with you.
It was not against her will.
It was right.
It will always be your word against that of Jean de Carrouges.
It will be taken as a sign of his guilt.
It would be better for the health of the mare
It's a boy.
It's a great honor for Pierre
It's a much more challenging and interesting novel.
It's a roof over our heads.
It's a shame we had not met until tonight.
It's been a year since Belleme.
It's been hard going for them.
It's Marie. I'm here to see Marguerite. Is she in?
It's me.
It's my pleasure to host you and your men.
It's my pleasure.
It's not my doing.
It's not safe.
It's one of my most valuable estates.
It's strange she would claim **** and risk her life.
It's taken all my strength not to return to her.
It's the only way he could pay what he owed.
It's the quality that most recommends you.
It's time to heal this wound.
It's too great and storied a name for you to treat it so recklessly.
It's, uh, I, Adam Louvel, milady.
Jacques Le Gris entered our home without my permission and...
Jacques Le Gris,
Jacques Le Gris.
Jacques, it is you and I here.
JACQUES: 14.
JACQUES: For your own safety.
JACQUES: He needs money as well.
JACQUES: He's suing me.
JACQUES: I think you'd enjoy it.
JACQUES: It's good to see you, my friend.
JACQUES: Lance, lance! Hurry!
JACQUES: Milady, forgive me for intruding.
JACQUES: No, you have much to live for.
JACQUES: Oh, you feel yourself guilty.
JACQUES: The wolves have not slept, either.
JACQUES: They're baiting you, Jean.
JACQUES: This is it.
JACQUES: You have.
JACQUES: You heard the lady. Leave us!
Jean de Carrouges evidently,
Jean de Carrouges has filed a lawsuit for a piece of property.
Jean de Carrouges will not be the new captain at Belleme.
Jean de Carrouges,
Jean de Carrouges!
Jean does what he feels is necessary.
Jean insisted I not be left alone. You heard him.
Jean, an invitation has arrived.
Jean, have you not heard?
Jean, I intend to speak the truth.
Jean, I'm very pleased to see you. It's been a long time.
Jean, please! I am telling you the truth. You must believe me.
Jean, we were ordered by Pierre to hold this bridge.
Jean, we were ordered by Pierre to hold this bridge.
Jean, you are unwell.
JEAN: (SIGHS) It's a pity Pierre took that estate from your father.
JEAN: All the preparations are made.
JEAN: And Argentan.
JEAN: And so, I ask for your help.
JEAN: For the king!
JEAN: I have missed you.
JEAN: I return a knight.
JEAN: I will make no apology for how you men fought today.
JEAN: I will not stand by whilst Lower Normandy falls.
JEAN: I'll have that piece of land as well.
JEAN: I'm owed money.
JEAN: If the story is known across Normandy,
JEAN: It would require a full convening
JEAN: Lance! Lance!
JEAN: Leave us.
JEAN: My God, Marguerite,
JEAN: Open the gate!
JEAN: Quickly! Give it to me!
JEAN: So, this is Aunou le Faucon.
JEAN: The gates remain closed!
JEAN: What a beauty.
JEAN: What of this here? The one to the north?
JEAN: While I'm gone,
JEAN: You and I agreed this land should be assumed
JEAN: You promised me.
Jean.
Jean.
Jean...
Jeanette!
Join us, my squire.
Join us, my squire.
Just as Eve lured Adam from the divine path.
Just to impress your bride.
Just to warm myself for a moment.
KING CHARLES VI: Knights, proceed.
KING CHARLES VI: No... Rise. You rise.
KING CHARLES VI: What is your business today before this court?
Knight,
Know his wife,
Ladies and gentlemen.
Ladies and gentlemen. (CLEARS THROAT)
Lady Carrouges has enquired about your state of mind.
Lady Marguerite has said that it did.
Lady Marguerite...
Lady,
Lashed to a wooden post,
LE COQ: And if one of these women is your dearest friend,
LE COQ: I have heard from several sources that you told others
LE COQ: I'm certain your husband told you,
LE COQ: In that time,
LE COQ: It permits the court to wonder
LE COQ: Simply answer the question.
LE COQ: The benefit of clergy.
LE COQ: You've been with Jean de Carrouges for how many years?
Le Gris is in Argentan.
Le Gris more than most.
Le Gris?
Le Gris.
Le Gris.
Le Gris.
Let it be in God's hands.
Let me provide for you.
Let me see what I have at hand.
Let me talk to Pierre.
Let there be no further questions about it.
Let there be no ill will among the servants of our king.
Let there be no ill will among the servants of the king.
Let there be no ill will between servants of our king.
Let there be no more gossip,
Let us both get dresses.
Let us eat.
Let us let God decide.
Let us pray this ends like the duel at Flanders.
Let us return home, my friend.
Let us say we believe you are telling the truth
Like myself.
Limoges is lost.
Lives were saved.
Long live the king!
Lord, I become your man.
Lord, I become your man. I swear I shall serve you for life.
Lords! Knights! Squires!
Louder, Sir Knight, they cannot hear you in the back.
LOUIS: This is last month's rent as well, milady.
LOUVEL: It is I.
LOUVEL: Milord.
LOUVEL: Of course. I understand.
MAID: You're perfect.
MAN 1: ...become your man. I shall serve you for life.
MAN 1: Collect the swords!
MAN 1: They're back! Quick! Come on! They're back!
MAN 1: Whoa! Steady!
MAN 2: Out of the way!
MAN 2: Show them in, please.
MAN 2: Show them in, please.
MAN 2: So, Lord, I become your man. I swear I shall serve you for life.
MAN 2: Steady, girl.
MAN 3: Milord, I become your man. I shall serve you for life.
MAN 3: Take the horses down.
MAN 4: Milord, I become your man. I swear I shall serve you for life.
MAN: ...and fight!
MAN: (LOUDLY) Come for your fight!
MAN: (LOUDLY) Come for your fight!
MAN: It is true that no duels have been fought during your lifetime,
MAN: Kill him! Kill him!
MAN: Let them go!
MAN: Long live Carrouges!
MAN: No, no. I know, I know...
MAN: Sire.
MAN: Sire.
MAN: The glory of Carrouges!
MAN: This one is ready. We need more hay over here.
MAN: To the king.
Marguerite is a grown woman, Mother.
Marguerite is my wife
Marguerite is my wife, and she has been wronged.
Marguerite, come.
Marguerite, come.
Marguerite, come.
Marguerite, do not fight this.
Marguerite, this is Squire Jean de Carrouges.
Marguerite, what way then would I speak to you?
Marguerite, what way then would I speak to you?
Marguerite, why have you done this?
MARGUERITE: (SHOUTS) Jeanette!
MARGUERITE: (SOFTLY) Look at that!
MARGUERITE: (TEARFULLY) Please.
MARGUERITE: I say before all of you,
MARGUERITE: I wish you'd seen the gardens at Aunou le Faucon.
MARGUERITE: Milord, you are not well.
MARGUERITE: Nobody's here.
MARGUERITE: Often interrupted.
MARGUERITE: Who's there?
Marguerite!
Marguerite! (SQUEALS)
Marguerite.
MARIE: He would not approve.
Marie?
Marie?
May God be with you and your wife.
May I ask what you're making? It looks lovely.
Men holding church office
Men like Le Gris take women when they want
MEN: For the king!
MEN: Hear, hear!
MEN: Hear, hear.
Milady must know it cannot be helped.
Milady, forgive me for intruding.
Milady, I'm pleased to meet you.
Milady, when milord sets his course for love...
Milady, when milord sets his course for love...
Milady, you must know it cannot be helped.
Milord, I have been informed
Milord, I have fought with him and seen the worst of this world with him.
Milord, I return
Milord, I return from the royal campaign in Scotland to report to you.
Milord, these nobles are holding the money that they are meant to yield up to you.
Milord?
Milord?
Milord.
Milord.
Milord.
Milord...
Mind the gate!
Mm, I think that could be arranged regardless.
Mm.
Mm.
Mm. He has quite the reputation.
Mock me, if you may,
More than a mother needs to be right.
More than any other.
More than any other.
More than you're willing to admit.
Most certainly.
Most excellent and powerful king
Most excellent and powerful king and our sovereign lord,
Move them aside.
My accounts are in disarray.
My cousin, the king.
My fate and our child's fate will be written,
My father, for 20 years, my father...
My fields yield half what they used to.
My friend, Pierre's not asking you to give him your finest estate.
My friend, please.
My friend, this matter is settled.
My horse has thrown a shoe and...
My horse has thrown a shoe. Uh...
My husband knows much about horses,
My husband would have my head.
My lady, it appears you are suffering from an imbalance of the four humors,
My lord provides for me.
My lord provides for me.
My love for you has consumed me.
My love for you has consumed me.
My love, I have bled for this king.
My love?
My love.
My love.
My marriage is not without its problems.
My master feels they are too valuable.
My rent collection is down.
My servants could prepare a picnic.
My son is a fool. Let him go!
My son may die.
My son, Matthew tells us,
My wife, Lady Marie Chamaillart,
NICOLE: Had I seen the gown or known it was being made,
No less sinful than her coveting me.
No need to worry.
No offense intended, Sir Jean.
No, I stood up,
No, I'm told Jean de Carrouges will be there.
No, Jean, no! This is not what I want!
No, monsieur. No.
No, of course.
No, what Pierre wants...
No!
No!
No!
No! No! (CRYING)
No! No! No!
No! Not you!
No! Please.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. No, no, not Roquefort. It's not as strong as Roquefort.
Nobody is here. I am not permitted to open the door.
None of this works if you're not solvent.
Nor have I, my friend.
Not by God's will,
Not if I die.
Not in Limoges.
Not so, Your Grace.
Not the stallion!
Not what you want?
Not with my mare!
Nothing would get done around here were it not for me.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Noticing a man is attractive reveals nothing but that.
Now, have these findings sent immediately to Paris
Now, you have barged in and cast a pall over a rather promising evening.
Number disproportionately among those accused of ****.
Of a most foul crime
Of course it's absurd. It's as I suspected.
Of course not.
Of course we will have to endure a public trial,
Of course, a man would have to bear the mark
Of course, she made the customary protest, but she is a lady.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course.
Of her father's disgrace...
Of Jean de Carrouges,
Of Our Lord, the king.
Of steering your husband away from conflict with others.
Of the assembled parliamentary body of Paris.
Of your calamitous campaign.
Offensive as well.
Oh, but, my love, I beseech you, tell no one.
Oh, hear me say I'm in love with you.
Oh, I don't know.
Oh, I missed you more than you know.
Oh, I'm not alone.
Oh, Jacques Le Gris, save your breath.
Oh, please, do not speak of my husband.
Oh, wonderful news.
Oh. Come in. Take your pants off.
On horseback and on foot,
On my honor, I will, milord. I must.
On pain of death and the loss of property,
Once I was able to reorder them and collect the rents due,
One can only come to the conclusion she must have dreamt it.
One can only hope he hasn't taken away her books.
One cannot be blind to his appearance.
One of us has lied.
One who curses Scotland and the hour I set foot there.
Open the gate!
Or any other thing that is forbidden by God and holy church
Or as a murderer.
Or as a traitor
Or at any other time.
Or did you not think of that?
Or made with charms or spells
Or perhaps you cannot be pleased.
Or to carry a sword or dagger
Orders be damned.
Orders be damned. For the king.
Orders will be issued for his summary arrest
Our fortunes will turn most on the breeding of these horses.
Our lord returns!
Our new Lord, Pierre,
Over here. They want some more.
Pardon me, milady.
Pardon me, milady.
Pax! Well done! Well done, all!
Perhaps Aunou le Faucon is not gone for good.
Perhaps he won't mind the expense.
Perhaps I shall not let that rest.
Perhaps the Lady Marguerite's already a widow.
Perhaps this,
Perhaps we have conceived on this very night.
Perhaps we may show our faces
Perhaps you dreamt this event,
Perhaps you enjoyed it
Perhaps you have another lover
Perhaps you may visit some old friends.
Pierre has charged me with the collection of debts.
Pierre is the courts!
Pierre then just gave it to Jacques Le Gris as a gift.
Pierre wants the money that he's rightfully owed.
Pierre will have to grant us a hearing.
Pierre will have to grant us a hearing.
PIERRE: Good day!
PIERRE: Good day!
PIERRE: Great!
PIERRE: Have you heard? Reports from the north.
PIERRE: Jacques Le Gris.
PIERRE: Life is good.
PIERRE: Oh, good God.
PIERRE: Yes, stubborn, difficult, jealous,
PIERRE: Yes.
Pierre. (SQUEALS)
Please ensure Alice is with her while I'm away.
Please forgive me.
Please forgive me. I wish...
Please, explain to me how one is to enjoy ****.
Please, no.
Please, you're most welcome.
Please.
Please.
Pleasure is mine.
Pray God.
Pray it is not for many years.
Precisely.
Pregnant and hysterical.
PRIEST: Milady,
Primarily black bile.
Proceed.
Property starts at the river mouth
Proving your cause to be truthful and just.
Quiet!
**** is not a crime against a woman.
Read, do read.
Recalculate!
Rents are late to come in. The accountants are careless.
Riding them.
Right away.
Rise, Sir Knight, speak.
Rise.
Rise.
Robert de Thibouville.
ROBERT: Aunou le Faucon.
ROBERT: I was unable to pay my rents.
ROBERT: My daughter comes with the money and the land that I've offered.
ROBERT: My daughter is strong and healthy
ROBERT: The dowry includes this parcel as well.
Romance of the Rose.
Save for the cheese.
Say nothing.
Say nothing.
See that it does not fall into disarray.
See that it's done.
Shall we?
She is a de Thibouville?
She loved it here.
She took all the servants.
She took the servants with her on her errand, and I was left alone.
She was trying a new cook, and the dish was quite tasty,
She will foal many a valuable colt.
She's his only daughter.
She's rich, young. They say she's beautiful.
Shortly after, a man came unannounced.
Should milord not return from battle,
Show him the good faith of the house Carrouges.
Show him the good faith of the house Carrouges.
Signature here.
Similar to your husband's, in order to conceive a child.
Sing louder, dance more
Sir Jean de Carrouges?
Sir Jean, if you lose this duel,
Sir Jean.
Sir.
Sir.
Sire?
Six months from the incident you claim is true,
Smart woman.
So be it.
So did you.
So have I bled. So have you.
So I suppose I am relieved
So they know we carry on in spite of this injustice.
So why is she penned up?
So you can fight your enemy and save your pride.
So, I will tell you now.
So, tell me, squire,
So, you can escape the jurisdiction of the secular courts
Some lessons are learned later in life, hmm?
Something
Sometimes, the difference
Son of the captain of this fort.
Sorry.
Sow! (SCOFFS)
Speak, my son.
Speak.
Squire and defendant,
Squire Jean de Carrouges.
Squire?
Squires.
Stag's blood.
Stand over there.
Starting at the hunting grounds.
Stay a while.
Stay.
Steady, Jean.
Strange match.
Sue me for land that never belonged to you
Surely you do not feel burdened.
Surely, you did not say this.
Surprise your new husband.
Sycophants all!
TAILOR: I shall be right with you, ladies.
Take my wife against her will in our house.
Take the benefit of clergy.
Tell it anywhere you can and to all who will listen.
Tell it anywhere you can and to all who will listen.
Tell the story you heard today.
Tell the story you've heard today.
Than to speak plainly. (CLEARS THROAT)
Thank you for hosting us.
Thank you, milady.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That always came to me easily.
That by the command of Our Lord, the king of France,
That he was handsome, but I told them that I knew him to be untrustworthy.
That I did unlawfully...
That I've never known. It...
That is all that I own.
That is all, Jean.
That is his choice. Not mine.
That is I.
That is not love.
That is the second time you do not call me "sir."
That is very good in cookery.
That is what you prize.
That Jean de Carrouges has already travelled to Paris.
That land was promised to me. It was an appeal.
That man is unduly fond of himself.
That the said knight
That what you say is true?
That you...
That you've not been capable
That. That sycophant.
That's it.
That's three days' ride.
The accusation is false.
The conception of an heir and children to follow shall be swift.
The count is generous and impetuous.
The debt we owe to our friends is the greatest of all.
The decisions she makes are her own.
The English are looting the Cotentin Peninsula as we speak.
The gold? Or the sandal?
The gold.
The king will decide if a duel should indeed be fought.
The king.
The king.
The knight and the squire have spoken well.
The Lady Marguerite de Carrouges,
The Lady Marguerite de Carrouges.
The mare is in season!
The neckline is very low.
The one who holds a captaincy now that is rightfully mine.
The penalty a punishment by my hand.
The penalty for bearing false witness against a man by a woman,
The petition is denied.
The plague has carried off half our workforce.
The requirements
The squire you gifted the land to.
The thaw came late this year.
The truth does not matter.
The upbringing, I leave to you.
Then let me share this with you, and this stays between us.
Then let us go to bed.
Then she shall roam free.
Then so shall the malefactor be punished as an enemy of God
Then they shall have their wish!
Then we fight.
Then we must be much faster.
Then why?
Then why?
Then you be damned.
Then you shall have it.
Then, we shall have those here.
There is no other way to say this
There is no proof.
There is only the power of men.
There is, of course, my property here at Bourg.
There really is no decision to make.
There was no ****!
There was no ****.
There will not be a third.
There.
There'll be rough justice this day by the grace of God.
There's a dowry to be had.
There's much to recommend her.
There's not a nobleman in this hall who would speak ill of your father.
These are not trifling matters.
These levies are for military defense.
They are celebrating the birth of their first child.
They escape serious punishment by claiming benefit of clergy, so...
They paid because I had to insist.
They say there's a father so desperate,
They see villains and heroes, that is all.
They simply don't understand the world as we do.
They tell me I'm to leave here within a month.
They want us to leave the bridge so they can take Limoges.
They will be of no value if they starve to death this winter.
They're coming!
They're quite the rage.
They're... They're just boasting.
Things seem to be running quite well.
This custom was outlawed years ago.
This customer is rough.
This decision comes directly from His Majesty, the king.
This fever is all I've brought back from that wretched place. (COUGHS)
This is a day for celebration.
This is a day for celebration.
This is a test.
This is how you serve me?
This is just science.
This is not a matter over which a duel should be fought to the death.
This is the work of the Devil.
This is what I do.
This land was promised to me as part of my wife's dowry.
This matter is between us. Do not interrupt me again.
This plague has carried off half my workforce.
This plague has taken your wife and son.
This same Jacques Le Gris
This temptress leads you astray.
This was meant to be part of Marguerite's dowry.
This was my life.
This will only do you good, my love.
Those who had not expected you to return, Sir Jean.
Though I do not come only as a friend.
Though I doubt he will give you a hearing.
Though I doubt he will give you a hearing.
Though it remains acceptable as a venue...
Though it was a lovely day.
Though, I dare say, no fault of your command.
Thought you were asleep, milord.
Threatening once again to sue,
Thus proving these accusations false,
To all good Christians.
To be roaming free.
To even think is to covet, my lord.
To have chosen your father's castle for this ceremony.
To Paris?
To prove my charge by my body against his
To the best of my ability
To this bed.
Tomorrow I must go to Paris.
Tomorrow, I must go to Paris.
Tonight, you are mine and will dance with no other.
Too far a ride, too cold.
Too much wine. My Latin fails me.
Too true. Now take your fucking pants off.
Took his wife against her will.
TOWNSPEOPLE: Long live the king!
True, he is handsome and charming,
Turn to the right, milady.
Uh, I was forced to sell that property to Count Pierre.
Uh, it's just an inconvenience.
Uh, my state of mind is fine. Thank you, Alice.
Uh, When... When you were gone, there was a day
Uh...
Uh... (BREATHES SHAKILY)
Uh... (CHUCKLES)
Uh... Latour, read.
Under ordinary circumstances, your hostess, the viscountess,
Unless he be one who has the express permission
Unless you experience pleasure
Until he returns from Scotland,
Upon gift upon gift
Upon my father's passing.
Upon your evidence,
Very good.
Waiting to be feted with gift
Wanting a child has nothing to do with the matter, Marguerite.
Was there
We are no longer welcome at court.
We cannot just sit here.
We cannot just sit here.
We could not help ourselves.
We could not help ourselves.
We could, uh, dine there.
We discussed this.
We found ourselves unwelcome by our Scottish allies.
We had roses and lavender.
We have a plan.
We knew it was wrong,
We laid siege at Wark.
We may have a great deal in common.
We move at dawn.
We need a son.
We will be the subject of gossip.
We will be the subject of gossip.
We will proceed with the duel.
We will ride from the valley to where the river ends.
We'll have the church try your case and be done with the matter.
We'll stay here and fuck women of our own.
We're so isolated.
Welcome back, sire!
Welcome back, sire.
Welcome home, my courageous son.
Welcome home, my love.
Well done, Etienne! Uh, Charles.
Well read.
Well, good night, dear friends.
Well, it appears we have a squire with a hidden talent.
Well, let them say that to me.
Well, now, perhaps the evening can truly begin.
Well, think of how good it will feel to be completely without debt.
Well, um, I need to tell you something.
Well, when will you return?
Well, you have paid a dear price for that privilege.
Were you unable to pay?
What claim could you possibly have had to this land?
What could we possibly have in common?
What do I have to live for, here? What?
What do you mean, you cannot?
What do you mean?
What do you think her and Jean speak about?
What do you want?
What does it say?
What have I to lose?
What is it, my son?
What is the matter?
What now?
What?
What?
What? (SETS CUP DOWN)
What's this here?
When have I not been ready to stand and fight for my king?
When he dies, you will inherit that garrison
When Jean returns, he shall be grateful
When my tasks are completed.
When they are at war.
When your mother had business in Saint Pierre.
Where are you off to now, Jean? (CLEARS THROAT)
Where conditions are more favorable.
Where were we?
Which, the court having received,
While you were gone, there was a day when your mother had business
Whispered in his ear, blackening my name.
Who cannot appreciate you for the marvel that you are.
Who cannot appreciate you for the marvel that you are.
Who do you think you are?
Who had better things to worry about?
Who is that squire? He's dangerously handsome.
Who is there?
Who lies about court,
Who then will assume my father's captaincy?
Who wants to help me restore my previous state?
Who?
Who? Who did this?
Whose life I saved, sitting by his side
Why can't you look at me?
Why did you have to sue the count for a piece of land?
Why do they run?
Why have I not yet conceived?
Why Le Gris?
Why would he sue you for a piece of property?
Why would I ever need to do that?
Why would she bring this information to the court?
Why would she say that?
Will render a verdict upon in a fortnight.
Will you swear it before God?
Wishing it to be true.
With any weapon or device of attack or defense.
With his captaincy, not even man enough to look at me.
With Le Gris in a wrestling match, removing Carrouges' testicles by hand.
With neither plunder nor prisoners.
WOMAN 1: I'll take that from you.
WOMAN 1: No!
WOMAN 1: No! No! No! (LAUGHING)
WOMAN 2: Let me help you, sir.
WOMAN 3: Turn around, please, my lord.
WOMAN 4: Lift, lift your arm.
WOMAN: Carrouges!
WOMAN: Carrouges!
WOMAN: Pierre.
WOMAN: Take them more bread.
Word had arrived ahead of you
Word is not promising on the Scottish front.
Would see the sun come up with all of us,
Would you mind bringing your expertise to bear on my finances?
Wow, he grows serious.
Yeah. Here, boy.
Yeah. Only a shame he wasn't beheaded for his treason.
Yeah. So are my fucking hounds.
Yes, a long time ago, some friends and I agreed
Yes, but he was pardoned along with the others.
Yes, but we never use the horses for that purpose.
Yes, Father.
Yes, I am telling you the truth.
Yes, milady?
Yes, milady.
Yes, milord, very.
Yes, milord.
Yes, of course, Doctor.
Yes, of course.
Yes, of course.
Yes, please stay.
Yes, Robert de Thibouville, the traitor.
Yes, speak.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Her name is even older than yours.
Yes. I do.
Yes. Yes.
Yet I now understand the burden of this arrangement.
You achieve this?
You are a hypocrite.
You are a newlywed.
You are a reader?
You are a true friend.
You are blinded by your vanity.
You are fully aware that you cannot conceive a child
You are kind to Jacques Le Gris.
You are my beloved.
You are no different from the peasants our soldiers have their way with
You are quite talented when it comes to flattery.
You are risking my life
You are saddled with a terrible burden.
You are severely melancholic,
You are very cruel.
You ask for my rents, I yield them up.
You did not commit adultery.
You did.
You do not believe me.
You don't seem yourself.
You fear yourself guilty, but, my love,
You find intercourse with your husband pleasurable?
You fought bravely.
You found Monsieur Le Gris handsome.
You gave me good counsel.
You have come to see me.
You have disgraced me
You have fought with strength and humility.
You have no heir.
You have no trouble acquiring beautiful women.
You have not.
You have owned it never.
You haven't been eating.
You heard the lady! Leave us.
You knew and you didn't tell me.
You knew what would happen to me should you lose this duel.
You know my cause is just and true.
You know your commandments?
You look at me as if I were never young.
You love me too. You must.
You make it hard for a man to get his work done.
You mean, you'd like to see more of his gloom here in Argentan?
You must believe me.
You must leave now. Please.
You must leave. Now, please.
You must leave. Please.
You must never allow yourself to be unattended.
You must.
You need to be prepared to raise an army at a moment's notice.
You said, on one or more occasions, that you found Le Gris handsome.
You saved my life today.
You say I am not the captain?
You say to me I am not the captain here?
You should drink all of it.
You sued him, and you've made a powerful enemy.
You think I do not know this?
You think Le Gris handsome, do you?
You think they read together?
You will be safe here with my mother and your servants.
You will be the new captain at Belleme.
You will do no such thing.
You will get to see the mysterious wife.
You will keep your quarters, your servants.
You will need to sit.
You will take care of the estate.
You're a cleric in minor orders.
You're all gonna die like pigs!
You're all gonna die like pigs!
You're all gonna die!
You're all gonna die!
You're not going to follow in your father's footsteps
You've been working hard, why not buy yourself a new dress?
You've managed to marry a traitor's daughter,
You've not carried a child,
Your body is cold and dry.
Your decency will be the end of you.
Your father died quietly.
Your father has the captaincy of Belleme.
Your father was a hard man
Your friend Jean Crespin has invited us to his home.
Your lord never came to collect it.
Your only avenue is through Pierre.
Your only avenue is through Pierre.
Your pregnancy is
Your reputation precedes you.
Your wife charms me, my friend.
Your wife will awaken soon, milord.
Your wife would suffer dire consequences.
Your wife.
15. 17 borrowed...
37. 45.
300 gold pieces.
(ALL CHEERING) No! No! No!
(ALL EXCLAIM AND LAUGH) Oh. Come, come.
(ALL LAUGHING) Insolent bastard!
(BABY GURGLES) (SHUSHING SOFTLY)
(BELL RINGING) Our lord returns!
(BLOWS LANDING) (MAN GROANS)
(BOTH GRUNTING) (HORSE WHINNYING)
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (KISSING)
(CHUCKLES) (LAUGHS)
(CLEARS THROAT) (LAUGHTER)
(COMMOTION OUTSIDE) (HORSE WHINNIES)
(CONTINUES CRYING) Come here.
(CONTINUES GRUNTING) (GASPING AND CRYING)
(CONTINUES PANTING) (MARGUERITE GASPING)
(CROWD CHEERING) (CHUCKLES)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS) (HORSE SQUEALS)
(DOGS BARKING) (HORSES APPROACHING)
(DOOR CLOSES) (CRYING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) BOY: Our lord returns!
(EXHALES SHARPLY) (LOUVEL LAUGHS)
(FOOTSTEPS) She does not.
(GASPING) (HORSE WHINNIES)
(GASPS) (COOING)
(GROANS) (OBJECTS CLATTER)
(GRUNTS) (JEAN GROANS)
(GRUNTS) (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
(GUESTS LAUGHING) Especially my husband.
(HORN BLOWING) (DOGS BARKING)
(HORN BLOWING) (DOGS BARKING)
(HORSE WHINNIES) (CHATTERING STOPS)
(HORSE WHINNIES) (MAN URGING HORSE)
(HORSE WHINNIES) Let them go! Let them go!
(HORSE WHINNIES) MAN 1: Whoa. Whoa!
(HORSE WHINNIES) Our lord returns! (GRUNTS)
(JEAN GRUNTS) (HORSE WHINNIES)
(JEAN SCREAMS) (CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(LIVELY MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYS) (LAUGHTER)
(MAN SCREAMING) (HORSE SQUEALS)
(MUSIC ENDS) (APPLAUSE)
(MUSIC ENDS) (APPLAUSE)
(MUSIC ENDS) (APPLAUSE)
(MUSIC STOPS) (BREATHING HEAVILY)
(OBJECT THUDS) No, milord!
(PIERRE CLEARS THROAT) (LOW MURMUR AND LAUGHTER)
(PLAYING LIVELY MUSIC) (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(ROOSTER CROWS) (DOG BARKING)
(SHUSHING) (WHIMPERING)
(SIGHS) He is loyal.
(SNICKERS) (CLEARS THROAT)
(WOMEN MOANING) Minor delay.
(WOMEN MOANING) PIERRE: My squire.
ALICE: Come on in. Good day.
Antoine! ANTOINE: Hyah!
Are you leaving? NICOLE: Yes.
at the end. Yes.
between life and death... (HORSE WHINNYING)
Come here. (GRUNTS) (WOMEN GIGGLING)
Come on, then! (WOMEN WEEPING)
Come on, you failed scum... (WOMAN PLEADING)
Come to the celebration, milord! PIERRE: No.
Come, let us talk in private. No! No! No!
Come! No.
Do not speak! You must leave now. Please.
Even if you don't mean it. (CHUCKLES)
For a moment. I hate to ask. (UNLOCKING DOOR)
from the valley to where the river... Milord. Carrouges.
Gently. (STAG GROANS)
Gold. Indeed.
Good morning. Milady.
GUESTS: Ooh. Rule number 24.
Hear, hear. GUESTS: Hear, hear.
Hear, hear. Well spoken. (APPLAUSE CONTINUES)
Hello. LOUVEL: I, uh...
I am married. Yes.
I am risking my life for you. Hmm.
I didn't train him properly. (DOOR OPENS)
I intend to collect it. MARGUERITE: Of course.
I would like to introduce... Jean de Carrouges.
I... Will not be long at all.
I'm so sorry to have to ask. Please.
I'm so very pleased for you. (CHUCKLES)
in 14 years of marriage. (GUESTS GASP)
Is this unusual? No.
JACQUES: And strong. (MOANS)
JACQUES: Think about this. I have.
JACQUES: Tighter. Tighter. SERVANT: Monsieur.
Jean... Come.
Kill him! Kill him! Kill him!
Le Gris. Carrouges.
Let them go! Let them go! (CROWD CHEERING)
Lord... PIERRE: Closer.
MAN 1: Easy! Easy! MAN 2: Get hold of her.
MAN 2: Let them go! (HORSE NEIGHS)
MAN: Get out of the way! Get out of the way!
Marguerite, I've been away for many days. I cannot.
Marie. How can you speak like this?
Milady, you look lovely. Thank you.
Milady. Good morning.
No, no. (BOTH LAUGHING)
No. No.
No. Yes.
Oh... LOUVEL: I...
PIERRE: My friend. Milord.
Pierre. (PIERRE GRUNTS)
Please. I only want for your happiness.
rash, dimwitted, irascible, dimwitted... Yes. Yes, yes, I know, milord.
She does. She does not...
Shh. Please, don't do this.
Thank you, milord. Yes.
The fault is mine. (LAUGHING)
Then let us go to bed. Jean...
They're all such fools. Hmm.
This is our moment. (MARGUERITE BAWLING)
Too true. (GUESTS CHUCKLE)
Well done, all! (APPLAUSE)
Well done, all! (APPLAUSE)
What about Le Gris? He forced me to this room.
What you did was right. Mm.
What? What is it, my love? I...
Who? Me!
Whoa, whoa, whoa! No!
WOMAN 2: Pierre! Oh.
You did not provoke this? No, Jean.
You do not even read. (LAUGHTER)
You look well. Do I?
...eat more, drink more,
...stupid. He does not exactly yield his rents on time.
'Tis your father.
"A new love expels an old one."
"and hold the fort of Belleme for my king?"
"and say that I am not man enough to assume my rightful captaincy
"and take command of that garrison
"Can you stand there, as a man of honor, as my liege lord,
"Love is always growing,
"Or a man from being loved by two women."
"or diminishing."
"that my grandfather and my father held for the last 20 years of his life
"the little death," as they say.
"Tragedy is men afraid of the light."
"We forgive a child afraid of the dark.
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CLAPPING RHYTHMICALLY)
(ALL CONTINUE SHOUTING)
(ALL EXCLAIM)
(ALL GASP AND EXCLAIM)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GASP)
(ALL GRUNTING AND YELLING)
(ALL GRUNTING AND YELLING)
(ALL GRUNTING AND YELLING)
(ALL GRUNTING)
(ALL SHOUTING)
(ALL TOAST, CHATTERING)
(ALL YELLING)
(ALL YELLING)
(APPLAUSE CONTINUES)
(APPLAUSE CONTINUES)
(APPLAUSE CONTINUES)
(APPLAUSE)
(APPLAUSE)
(APPLAUSE)
(AUDIENCE GASPS)
(AUDIENCE WHISPERING)
(BABY COOING)
(BANGING ON DOOR)
(BANGING ON DOOR)
(BELL CLANGS)
(BELL TOLLING)
(BELL TOLLS DISTANTLY)
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BOTH CHUCKLE)
(BOTH CHUCKLING)
(BOTH CHUCKLING)
(BOTH CONTINUE GRUNTING)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNTING SOFTLY)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BOTH LAUGH)
(BOTH MOANING)
(BOTH PANTING HEAVILY)
(BOTH PANTING)
(BOTH PANTING)
(BOTH PANTING)
(BOTH PANTING)
(BOTH STRAINING)
(BOTH STRAINING)
(BREATHES SHAKILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(BREATHING SHAKILY)
(BREATHING SHAKILY)
(BREATHING SHAKILY)
(BREATHING STOPS)
(CHATTERING CONTINUES)
(CHEERING CONTINUES)
(CHEERING CONTINUES)
(CHEERING CONTINUES)
(CHEERING FADES OFF)
(CHICKENS CLUCKING)
(CHORAL MUSIC CONTINUES)
(CHORAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(CHORAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(CHUCKLES DRYLY)
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES) No. My good man, no.
(CHUCKLES) Very well.
(CHUCKLES) Well, then.
(CHUCKLING SOFTLY)
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING) No.
(CLEARS THROAT) Sit.
(CONTINUES CRYING)
(CONTINUES GASPING)
(CONTINUES GRUNTING)
(CONTINUES GRUNTING)
(CONTINUES PANTING)
(CONTINUES SHOUTING) Can this man do nothing but evil to me?
(CONTINUES SINGING)
(COOING)
(COUGHING)
(COUGHS)
(COURT MEMBERS MURMURING)
(CROWD CHATTERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CONTINUES CHEERING)
(CROWD EXCLAIMING)
(CROWD EXCLAIMING)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
(CROWD GASPS)
(CROWS CAWING IN DISTANCE)
(CROWS CAWING)
(CRYING SOFTLY)
(CRYING SOFTLY)
(CRYING)
(CRYING) No!
(CRYING) Please.
(DISTANTLY) There is one example,
(DOG BARKING)
(DOG BARKING)
(DOG BARKS)
(DOG BARKS)
(DOG GROWLS)
(DOGS BARKING)
(DOGS BARKING)
(DOOR BANGING CONTINUES)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR SHUTS)
(DRAMATIC CHORAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(DRAMATIC DRUM MUSIC PLAYING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC CONTINUES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC CONTINUES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC CONTINUES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
(DREAMY ORCHESTRAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(DRUMS BEATING)
(DUCKS QUACKING)
(ETHEREAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(ETHEREAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(FAINT WHOOSHING)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
(FOOTSTEPS)
(GASPING SHAKILY)
(GASPING SOFTLY)
(GASPING WEAKLY)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GASPS SOFTLY)
(GASPS, CHUCKLES)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GASPS)
(GENTLE MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONTINUES)
(GENTLE MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(GOAT BLEATING)
(GOATS BLEATING)
(GROANING)
(GROANING)
(GROANS)
(GRUNTING SOFTLY)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTS, GASPS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GUESTS APPLAUDING)
(GUESTS EXCLAIM IN AWE)
(GUESTS EXCLAIM TEASINGLY)
(GUESTS LAUGH)
(HOLY WATER SLOSHING)
(HOLY WATER SLOSHING)
(HORN BLOWING)
(HORSE GALLOPING)
(HORSE GRUNTS)
(HORSE NICKERS)
(HORSE SQUEALING)
(HORSE SQUEALING)
(HORSE SQUEALS)
(HORSE SQUEALS)
(HORSE WHINNIES IN DISTANCE)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSE WHINNIES)
(HORSE WHINNYING)
(IN ENGLISH) "Nothing prevents a woman from being loved by two men.
(IN ENGLISH) Anyone?
(IN ENGLISH) Don't get ahead of yourself.
(IN ENGLISH) I request a duel to the death.
(IN ENGLISH) I understand him.
(IN ENGLISH) The rule of love number four.
(IN ENGLISH) Yet he is of so pure a heart he's able to claim the Grail.
(INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER AND LAUGHTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)
(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)
(INDISTINCT SHOUTING)
(INHALES DEEPLY, CRIES)
(JACQUES CHOKES)
(JACQUES GRUNTS, PANTS)
(JACQUES GRUNTS)
(JACQUES KISSING)
(JACQUES PANTING)
(JACQUES PANTING)
(JACQUES READING IN LATIN)
(JACQUES SCREAMS IN PAIN)
(JACQUES SHUSHING)
(JACQUES SHUSHING)
(JEAN CONTINUES PANTING)
(JEAN COUGHING)
(JEAN COUGHING)
(JEAN GRUNTING)
(JEAN GRUNTING)
(JEAN GRUNTING)
(JEAN PANTING HEAVILY)
(JEAN SIGHS)
(JEAN YELLING)
(KISSES)
(KISSES)
(KISSING)
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING) Carrouges.
(LAUGHING) He knows you.
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHTER CONTINUES)
(LAUGHTER)
(LAUGHTER)
(LAUGHTER)
(LAUGHTER)
(LIVELY CHATTER AND LAUGHTER)
(LIVELY CHATTER AND LAUGHTER)
(LIVELY MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING)
(LIVELY MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(LIVELY MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(LOCKS DOOR)
(LOUDER) We laid siege at Wark.
(LOUDLY) Come!
(LOUDLY) I experienced no pleasure!
(LOW MURMURING)
(LOW MURMURING)
(LOW MURMURING)
(LOW WHISPERING)
(MAN CLEARS THROAT LOUDLY)
(MAN SINGING FRENCH FOLK SONG)
(MAN URGING HORSE)
(MARGUERITE CRYING SOFTLY)
(MARGUERITE CRYING)
(MARGUERITE GASPING)
(MARGUERITE GASPING)
(MARGUERITE GASPING)
(MARGUERITE GRUNTS)
(MARGUERITE MOANING)
(MARGUERITE MOANS SOFTLY)
(MARGUERITE MOANS, PANTING)
(MARGUERITE MOANS)
(MARGUERITE SIGHS)
(MEN CHANTING IN FRENCH)
(MEN CLAMORING)
(MEN CONTINUE SINGING)
(MEN LAUGHING)
(MEN LAUGHING)
(MEN LAUGHING)
(MEN LAUGHING)
(MEN SINGING IN FRENCH)
(MEN SINGING INDISTINCTLY)
(MEN YELLING)
(MERRY MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING)
(MERRY MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING IN DISTANCE)
(MERRY MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(MERRY MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(MERRY MUSIC PLAYING)
(MOANS) No.
(MUFFLED MUSIC PLAYING)
(MUSIC RISING)
(NERVOUSLY) I love you.
(OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING)
(PAINED SCREAMING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING)
(PANTING) It was like none other.
(PEOPLE CHATTERING)
(PEOPLE GASP)
(PEOPLE MURMURING)
(PEOPLE SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(PEOPLE SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(PIERRE INHALES SHARPLY)
(PIGS SQUEALING)
(PLEASANT MUSIC PLAYING)
(PRIEST CHANTING IN LATIN)
(PRIEST CHANTING IN LATIN)
(PRIEST CHANTING IN LATIN)
(READING IN LATIN)
(READS IN LATIN)
(REPLIES IN GERMAN)
(ROBERT CHUCKLES)
(ROOSTER CROWS IN DISTANCE)
(ROUSING MUSIC PLAYING)
(SCATTERED LAUGHS)
(SCOFFS QUIETLY)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS)
(SCOFFS) Is she the only noblewoman in Normandy?
(SCOFFS) Jacques.
(SCOFFS) Right. There's no right.
(SCREAMING) No!
(SCREAMS)
(SHOUTING) Are you telling me the truth?
(SHOUTING) In the name of God
(SHOUTING) Jeanette!
(SHOUTING) Jeanette!
(SHOUTS) Confess!
(SHOUTS) Why do they run?
(SHUSHING)
(SIGHS HAPPILY)
(SIGHS HAPPILY)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS) Are the oxen not too slow?
(SIGHS) As I have said, I am loyal to my husband.
(SIGHS) He disobeyed me and let Limoges fall.
(SIGHS) I missed you more than you know.
(SIGHS) No, you must do no such thing.
(SIGHS) The pregnancy seems to be going well.
(SIGHS) Why would she do this?
(SINGING CONTINUES)
(SLAMS)
(SMACKS LIPS) I say with sorrow,
(SNICKERS) Barely.
(SNIFFLING)
(SOFT CHORAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT FLUTE MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONTINUES)
(SOFT MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFT TENSE MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOFTLY) No.
(SOMBER MUSIC CONTINUES)
(SOMBER MUSIC CONTINUES)
(SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOMBER STRING MUSIC PLAYING)
(SOMBER STRING MUSIC PLAYING)
(SORROWFUL MUSIC CONTINUES)
(SORROWFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
(SORROWFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
(SORROWFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
(SPEAKING LATIN)
(SPEAKS GERMAN)
(SPEAKS GERMAN)
(SPEAKS GERMAN)
(SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY)
(SPEAKS LATIN)
(TENDER MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING)
(TENDER MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(TENDER MUSIC PLAYING)
(TENSE MUSIC PLAYING)
(THUNDER RUMBLES)
(TRUMPET BLOWING FANFARE)
(TRUMPET BLOWING FANFARE)
(UNEASY MUSIC PLAYING)
(UPBEAT MEDIEVAL MUSIC CONTINUES)
(UPBEAT MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(UPBEAT MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(UPBEAT MEDIEVAL MUSIC PLAYING)
(VENDORS SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(VOICE FADING) But it has a certain texture
(WEAPON FIRES SOFTLY)
(WHIMPERING)
(WHISPERS) Eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve...
(WHISPERS) Milady.
(WHISPERS) Yes.
(WIND WHISTLING)
(WOLVES HOWLING IN DISTANCE)
(WOMAN 1 STRUGGLING)
(WOMAN GIGGLES)
(WOMAN URGING ANIMALS)
(WOMAN WHOOPS)
(WOMAN YELLING IN FRENCH)
(WOMEN CRYING AND SHRIEKING)
(WOMEN CRYING AND SHRIEKING)
(WOMEN CRYING)
(WOMEN LAUGHING)
(WOMEN LAUGHING)
(YELLING)
(YELPING)
(YELPS, GASPING)