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September 7, 2021

ENTERTAINMENT/CAMPUS 5

‘The Green Knight’: Old tale revisited

Davis Oyola Staff Writer

Based on the 14th-century Arthurian tale, director David Lowry’s “The Green Knight” follows Sir Gawain (Dev Patel), King Arthur’s nephew, who takes on a challenge presented by the Green Knight, as he seeks to prove his worth to himself and those around him.

At first glance, “The Green Knight” looks like a story that’s been told many a time, especially in the last 20 years, but it takes a different approach to its interpretation of the famous tale, most notably with the casting of Patel in a tale set in medieval Europe.

The supporting cast that includes notable names. Alicia Vikander (Essel) delivers an and incredible monologue in the film. Sean Harris (King Arthur) and Joel Edgerton (The Lord) also deliver excellent performances.

For a film with fantastical elements, the world of “The Green Knight,” is surprisingly grounded, leaning into the grit and grime of 14th century England. Cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo brilliantly balances moments of intimacy with scale and spectacle, he gives each character and setting a unique visual style, elevating each encounter the protagonist and the audience come across. The large set pieces don’t drown out smaller emotional moments, which are equally as important to the story.

Besides a snippet from promotional material, “The Green Knight” does not act as a courier for those who have no knowledge of the tale, That can be both refreshing and potentially off-putting to viewers who like to have story plots laid out for them, especially since the film prefers visuals over dialogue and exposition. Overall, “The Green Knight” is an excellent addition to the many interpretations of Arthurian mythology in film. The direction, cinematography and onscreen talent come together to deliver a refreshing adventure worth seeing.

Photo Courtesy Rotten Tomatoes Dev Patel stars as King Arthur’s nephew Gawain in “The Green Knight”

Grade: B

Richland sports return to action during a pandemic

Davis Oyala Staff Writer

The return of in-person classes at Dallas College has allowed sports to return, as the heads of different sports teams prepare their teams for the long season ahead. Here at the Richland campus, volleyball, soccer and basketball teams all resumed training this season.

According to head soccer coach Paul Shaver, the standard 26-man squad that a team uses throughout the season has been trimmed down to 15, excluding reserve players, to reduce the risk of an outbreak of COVID-19. All players who were registered for this season’s squad were vaccinated against COVID-19 twice. Shaver said he felt positive the team could stay COVID-19 free this season, since all the players have been vaccinated and training for soccer takes place outdoors.

Most of the indoor sport facilities at Richland that include a gymnasium (basketball/volleyball court, gym and locker rooms) are located on campus in Guadalupe Hall, which could be a cause for concern for indoor sports, especially when spectators are involved. Sanitary measures are being taken by faculty in each facility that is in use. RichlandStudentMedia.com

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