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Aucune force céleste ne les libérera. Aucun pouvoir sur Terre ne peut les sauver.
Ensorcelés par le cruel et jaloux évêque d'Avila, les amants Etienne de Navarre et Isabeau d'Anjou se tranforment alternativement en loup et en faucon. Avec le secours de Philippe Gaston, jeune voleur qu'ils prennent comme messager, et du vieux moine Imperius, ils se lancent dans une quête pour combattre le diabolique homme d'église et retrouver leur forme originelle.
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Ahhh 80s fantasy films. Music by Alan Parsons what with keyboards doesn’t really fit the time period of the movie. A young looking and humorous Matthew Broderick, a pompous John Wood, a rugged Rutger Hauer, a beautiful (with hawk like features) Michelle Pfeiffer, the early Hollywood days of Alfred Molina and Leo McKern’s finest role resulting in a great cast.
THIS IS A PERFECT MOVIE NOTHING MORE TO BE SAID. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FANTASY LOVE STORY EVER TOLD AND EVER WILL BE. PERFECT.....JUST...PERFECT I LOVE IT 3000 IT'S TIMELESS AND IT'S EPIC FROM START TO FINISH THIS BEAUTIFUL MOVIE HAS EVERYTHING 10+/10+ A PHENOMENAL FLAWLESS MASTERPIECE WOW..JUST...WOW PURE PERFECTION
Good history, in a beautiful movie! Stayed in the movies history!
First time i've seen in american movie - tranformation to animal form or back means you have no clothes - most of the time the music didn't fit very well in my opinion pip/aiwa/alias9 rip
Ladyhawke is a visually lush and otherwise decent fantasy flick, but it struggles against two glaring creative choices. Matthew Broderick feels remarkably out of place, delivering a performance that is super distracting and leans a bit too heavily into modern neuroticism for a 12th-century setting. Compounding this is the synth-pop score, which (while catchy in its own right) clashes violently with the film's gothic atmosphere.