Writer's Block: My Idea of Romance
Nov. 6th, 2009 07:51 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
There is a moment in the movie First Knight where Guinevere is safely returned to Camelot after surviving a harrowing kidnapping. She is betrothed to King Arthur, I believe, at the time and their relationship has been polite and considerate, if a bit tentative and newborn. The shot is down a long aisle to a church altar where the King is kneeling in prayer. Guinevere enters the church and runs down the aisle to him, her cloak billowing in slow-motion grace behind her until she and the King meet and he scoops her up and presses her close. Maybe they speak, maybe they don't, but seeing her race towards him without any concern for queenly decorum, seeing him praying for her safe return, lights something in my heart every time.
(I mourn the rest of the movie, when that damned Lancelot gets in the way and ruins everything.)
What a feeling, that homecoming to strong arms, that rushing towards the one you realize you love.
ETA: I hadn't seen the scene in years. Here it is, the first forty seconds of the video.
There is a moment in the movie First Knight where Guinevere is safely returned to Camelot after surviving a harrowing kidnapping. She is betrothed to King Arthur, I believe, at the time and their relationship has been polite and considerate, if a bit tentative and newborn. The shot is down a long aisle to a church altar where the King is kneeling in prayer. Guinevere enters the church and runs down the aisle to him, her cloak billowing in slow-motion grace behind her until she and the King meet and he scoops her up and presses her close. Maybe they speak, maybe they don't, but seeing her race towards him without any concern for queenly decorum, seeing him praying for her safe return, lights something in my heart every time.
(I mourn the rest of the movie, when that damned Lancelot gets in the way and ruins everything.)
What a feeling, that homecoming to strong arms, that rushing towards the one you realize you love.
ETA: I hadn't seen the scene in years. Here it is, the first forty seconds of the video.