Monty Python Em Busca Do Calice Sagrado.-1975- ... __full__ -

for multiple locations, simply filming from different angles to create the illusion of variety. Resourcefulness:

Se você nunca assistiu, prepare-se para entender metade das referências culturais que você vê na internet. Se já assistiu, já passou da hora de reviver a glória dos cavaleiros bravos de Camelot (que, a propósito, é um lugar lindo... segundo a música). Monty Python em Busca do Calice Sagrado.-1975- ...

What follows is a series of sketches loosely stitched into a quest: a taunting French soldier, a witch trial based on weight/duck logic, a three-headed knight, a shrubbery-demanding Knight of Ni, a wedding massacre (accidental), a spooky cave, and the legendary "Rabbit of Caerbannog"—a tiny, fluffy beast with a nasty, big, pointy teeth. for multiple locations, simply filming from different angles

: Due to a shoestring budget, the production famously replaced real horses with coconut shells clicked together by squires, a gag that became more iconic than the high-budget alternatives would have been. segundo a música)

: The Pythons relentlessly mock everything from medieval chivalry to modern bureaucracy and Marxist rhetoric.

The six members of the troupe (Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin) play dozens of characters, switching genders and classes with lightning speed. Graham Chapman serves as the perfect "straight man" as King Arthur, anchoring the madness with regal dignity. John Cleese is a force of nature, particularly as the manic Sir Lancelot and the taunting French soldier. However, it is the collective energy—the feeling of a group of friends trying to make each other laugh—that sells the material.