King Arthur - Brothers in Arms (HD)
Summary
TLDRArthur addresses his knights, seeking one last mission for their freedom. They must rescue a Roman family trapped by Saxons beyond the wall. Despite reluctance, they agree, valuing Arthur's word over Rome's. The knights prepare for a perilous journey, embracing the possibility of death for a noble cause.
Takeaways
- đș The knights are asked to undertake one final mission for Rome before they can be granted freedom.
- đĄ They must rescue a Roman family trapped by Saxons beyond the wall in the North.
- đŁïž Some knights question the order, arguing that Rome should protect its own people.
- đ„ The knights are reminded that their duty to Rome is paramount, and they must follow orders.
- đ They are to depart at first light and their freedom will be granted upon successful completion of the mission.
- đ€ Arthur's word is considered trustworthy and is enough to convince some knights to join the mission.
- đ° The mission is crucial as it is tied to the knights' freedom and the safety of a Roman family.
- âïž The knights are willing to risk their lives for the mission, despite the dangers.
- đč The Saxons are portrayed as a formidable enemy, and the mission is not taken lightly.
- đĄïž The knights' unity and camaraderie are evident as they prepare to face the challenge together.
Q & A
What is the final mission that Arthur asks his knights to undertake?
-Arthur asks his knights to embark on a mission to rescue a Roman family trapped by Saxons beyond the wall in the North.
What is the condition for the knights to gain their freedom?
-The knights' freedom will be granted after they successfully complete the mission to secure the safety of the Roman family.
Why do some knights hesitate to accept this final mission?
-Some knights hesitate because they believe their duty to Rome has already been fulfilled and they are wary of risking their lives for what they see as Rome's responsibility.
What does Arthur's statement 'let the Romans take care of their own' imply?
-It implies that Arthur believes it is the Romans' duty to rescue their own people, not the knights'.
What does the phrase 'above the wall is a world of territory' suggest?
-It suggests that beyond the wall lies uncharted or enemy territory, which is dangerous and unfamiliar.
Why is the mission considered a trial for the knights?
-The mission is considered a trial because it is dangerous and requires great courage, and it is their last task before they can be free.
What does Arthur mean by 'a freedom we can embrace with honor'?
-Arthur means that the knights will be able to enjoy their freedom with pride, knowing they have fulfilled their duties with bravery.
What is the implication of the line 'if there's a death from a Saxon hand that frightens you, you stay home'?
-It implies that knights who are afraid of dying in battle against the Saxons should not participate in the mission.
Why does Arthur's word carry weight with the knights?
-Arthur's word carries weight because he is their leader and has earned their trust and respect.
What does the knight's response 'I'll prepare' indicate?
-It indicates that the knight is accepting the mission and is ready to make the necessary preparations for the journey.
What is the significance of the line 'I'm with you'?
-It signifies solidarity and commitment among the knights to support each other in the mission.
Outlines
đĄïž Final Mission for Freedom
Arthur addresses his knights, acknowledging their courage and the trials they've faced. He requests one last mission before they can be granted freedom. The task is to rescue a Roman family trapped by Saxons beyond the wall in the North. Arthur emphasizes that their duty to Rome is fulfilled if they complete this mission. The knights are hesitant, questioning the value of risking their lives for Rome, but Arthur assures them that their freedom will be secured upon their return. The knights, despite their doubts, prepare to embark on the mission.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄKnights
đĄCourage
đĄMission
đĄRome
đĄFreedom
đĄSaxons
đĄOrders
đĄDuty
đĄBlood
đĄDeath
đĄHonor
Highlights
Arthur asks for one final trial for his knights before their freedom is granted.
The mission is to rescue a Roman family trapped by Saxons in the North.
The knights are hesitant, questioning the value of risking their lives for Rome.
Arthur emphasizes that their duty to Rome is paramount.
The knights debate the importance of Roman blood over their own freedom.
Arthur reassures them that their freedom will be waiting upon successful mission completion.
One knight expresses a desire to choose his own fate, reflecting on the value of freedom.
Another knight acknowledges the inevitability of death but chooses to face it bravely.
Arthur's word is considered trustworthy, solidifying the knights' resolve.
The knights prepare for departure at first light, showing their commitment.
A knight humorously suggests that those eager to die can do so immediately, lightening the mood.
The unity of the knights is evident as they decide to go on the mission together.
Galahad's presence is confirmed, indicating his participation in the mission.
The music signifies the beginning of their journey, adding emotional depth to the scene.
The knights' camaraderie is underscored by their willingness to face danger together.
The mission's objective is clear: to secure the safety of the Roman family at all costs.
The knights' bravery is highlighted by their readiness to face the Saxons.
The contrast between the knights' desire for freedom and their duty to Rome is palpable.
Transcripts
Arthur you don't compete you're over
here right Knights brothers-in-arms your
courage has been tested beyond all
limits but I must ask you now for one
further trial drink
we must leave on a final mission for
Rome before our freedom can be granted
above the wall far in the North there is
a Roman family in need of rescue they
are trapped by Saxons our orders are to
secure their safety but let the Romans
take care of their own above the wall is
world territory our duty to Rome
if it was ever and duty is done our pact
with Rome has done every night hear his
lady's life on the line for you for you
and instead of freedom you want more
blood our blood you think more of Roman
blood than you do have a horse
these are our orders we leave a first
light and when we return your freedom
will be waiting for you a freedom up we
can embrace with on a free man I will
choose my own fate yeah yeah we all
going to die someday if there's a death
from a sex on hand that frightens you
you stay home listen if you're so eager
to die you can die right now
roads are broken their word we have the
word of Arthur that is good enough
I'll prepare
balls you're coming of course I'm coming
car let's go around you know get killed
but the savage are all fake a flora kill
me
and you going
[Music]
I'm with you
Galahad is whoa
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