The Green Knight
I really thought I would like it more than I did. The trailers looked great. And it's not a bad film by any means, but all the time watching it I couldn't hel feeling that it's trying a bit too hard to be artsy and poignant and slow. And it messes with the story in a weird way, leaving just enough of it to be recognisable, but changing so much the elements left don't really fit together like they should. At least that's my take.
But like I said, it's not bad - there's still a lot here to like. The music is good, I like the guy playing Gawain, and many scenes, even whole "chapters" are very engrossing and moody and beautiful. And above all, it's a visually stunning film. Wikipedia gives the budget as 15 million dollars, which frankly I find hard to credit, but even if it would be double or triple that, it would still be amazing what they managed here, as it leaves 200 million blockbusters in the dust. It's one of those films like Blade Runner or Heaven's Gate, where you could take almost any frame and hang it on the wall like a painting.
I'm glad I saw it, and I'm glad a movie like this can get made, see theatrical distribution and apaprently some measure of financial success in this day and age, but I do wish it was maybe less ponderous, a bit shorter and embraced also the more colorful and entertaining "side" of chivalric romance.