這是一部非常風格化的作品,主角是一名年輕的威爾士騎士,他來到一處神秘的古堡,在那裡他見到了聖盃的幻像,但他自己卻沒有意識到;次日清晨,古堡人去樓空,騎士繼續出行,當他猛然醒悟到自己看到了聖盃再回去時,古堡已經消失,於是他只能繼續他的聖盃尋訪之旅。影片完全在攝影棚內拍攝,佈景故意做得很“假”,而且臺詞和動作多有重複,頗有一點曲藝的效果。[展開全部]
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