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EXPOSING the KNIGHTHOOD THEME in TF:AoE


So here we go, HAIL TO THE KING and all that.

First and foremost, obviously, is Optimus Prime's upgrade...

OPTIMUS KNIGHT
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Of course, his newly-revealed status as a Knight would have been even more clear if the filmmakers had followed through more fully with the "Silver Knight" concept art for Optimus Prime's "Knight Upgrade," but almost ALL of the same knight's armor design elements are still quite apparent in the film. After all, he has his sword, his neck-guards, his skirting, etc. He even gets gauntlets and a shield along with his sword!

Which raises the question of HOW exactly he got that sword, the gauntlets, and the shield, doesn't it...???

HE PULLED A
SWORD FROM A STONE

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That's right, Optimus Prime basically reenacted the Arthurian myth of the Sword in the Stone!

And what did he do next?

Oh, yeah...

HE FOUGHT A
FIRE-BREATHING DRAGON

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But, naturally, any self-respecting knight needs his stallion and the glory of combat.

So what was Prime's NEXT order of business after taming the dragon?

CHARGING INTO BATTLE
ON HIS VALIANT STEED

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And that same "dragon/steed" is, obviously, based on the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The Latin for "Rex," of course, LITERALLY translating into "KING."

I mean...I'm just sayin'!

But I digress.

Speaking of the Dinobots, the film sees them reconceptualized instead as "legendary warriors" and, presumably, Optimus Prime's fellow Knights, a notion reflected in both their character designs AND weaponry. We see them with helmets, faceplates, spiked boots, maces, flails, etc., all of distinctly medieval, "knightly" origin.

For instance...

A DINOBOT
IN KNIGHT'S ARMOR

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/TF4ConceptArtBurt_zps2ausgfzs.jpg~original

Speaking of which...

THE KNIGHTSHIP
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/4372179-knightterminus1_zpsvlwxrbtc.jpg

IS A CROWN
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Also, as Lockdown told Optimus, The Knightship was "built for all you knights, you great crusaders," alluding to not only the fact that Lockdown's ship (traditionally his own, personal "Nightship") was actually instead built for the Knights before being commandeered by him, but also establishing that it was SPECIFICALLY built for their "crusades," a reference to the medieval expeditions and campaigns waged by Knights.

For instance...

CRUSADING KNIGHTS
IN THEIR SHIPS

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/Ships-1_zpsvvmysull.jpg


And, perhaps MOST interestingly, Lockdown mockingly welcomes a captive Optimus back to a VERY SPECIAL part of the Knightship...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/11733914_10152992366936918_1540520587_o_zpsqxeqjukj.jpg


Easily the most obscure reference the film makes to the age of chivalry is its use of the word "TEMENOS," which is an ancient term for what's essentially a temple or sanctuary, meant for communing with divinity.

Hell, even the set designers were in on the conceptual background of the Knightship's temenos! From the TF:AoE bonus features disc...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/Mobile%20Uploads/WP_20160622_11_32_01_Pro_zpswweos7b3.jpg

In fact, the temenos of the Knightship seems to be in the "Supermax," converted prison/trophy-case area, where Optimus pulls the sword from the "stone" and beseeches an unseen force to "Recognize one of your knights," before being awarded his further Knight-upgrades and weaponry in response.

Interestingly, a similar dynamic is afoot with regards to Cade's own adventures. He uses a VERY SUSPICIOUS choice of words to describe his rural Texan research lab/barn...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/11725352_10152992942096918_1639574943_o_zpsrjoylvgo.jpg


In other words, it's a TEMENOS!

XD


Furthermore, it's ALSO the first of TWO temenos sites to which Optimus is dragged against his will, (not to mention repaired and/or upgraded) which serves as a "prime example," if you will, of the MANY recurring motifs echoing throughout the film.

Reiterating and cleverly solidifying the film's motif of temenos sites, Cade even says a kind of prayer while he's in his makeshift lab/barn/temenos, much like Optimus himself does in his own Knightship's temenos later. After Cade extinguishes a fire in his lab, he rather poignantly exclaims as he approaches Optimus, "God! Something in here has to make this family some money. Come on, you old wreck. Judgment day."

It's subtle and understated...but it's definitely a prayer inside a temenos!

And, as if that prayer were answered, Cade soon discovers that the truck is in fact a Transformer, from which, one way or another, he intends to reap financial gains. Then, in the process, he revives Optimus and repairs his "spark," which Cade explains humans call a "soul."

Keeping in mind that the fire within the barn/lab/temenos was sparked immediately following Cade's little moment to himself where he sees a shooting star and communes with his dearly departed one true love, and that the film ends with Optimus telling Cade to look to the stars and think of one of them as his "soul" while he's away, it's clearly not only another tidy little motif at work here but also yet another example of the Knighthood theme at work in the film!

Now, I don't want to get into the religious connotations here too much in deference to the forum's rules about such things (goofy though they may be when the movie itself raises the issue), so I'll just leave it at that and point out that I'm simply carefully explaining the film's symbolism in its own language here, with as much neutrality as possible, and that the symbolism in question does indeed connect DIRECTLY to the theme of KNIGHTS and their general worldview.

After all, medieval knights were VERY MUCH concerned with such matters. Souls, honor, love and all that. I'm sure you get the point.

But back to the Knightship for a moment, when Cade almost literally stumbles into its armory, what does he find there?

OH, HEY, IT'S A
ROUNDTABLE!!!

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ANOTHER REFERENCE
TO ARTHURIAN LEGEND

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And, speaking of Arthurian legend, when we're introduced to K.S.I.'s own robot lab and "temple of technology," where Joshua Joyce has cracked the code of the Transformium genome, they use a VERY intriguing term to refer to it...

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TWICE

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Yes, the Holy Grail, the prize of Arthurian legend!

Additionally, he later refers to that "Holy Grail" as his company's "Salvation," not to mention calling his ex-girlfriend Darcy "Princess"...albeit sarcastically, lol.

And then there's the matter of the movie's OTHER "princess"...Cade's daughter, Tessa.

SPECIFICALLY,
HER CHASTITY

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I've got a whole separate thread planned around that and, again, the board's rules make it a little tricky to discuss...but I'd say it's already MORE THAN CLEAR that a good bit of this movie dwells upon Cade's overbearing protectiveness of his daughter's chastity, which was similarly of great concern to knights in medieval times and, ultimately, plays directly into the theme of knighthood which everyone is hopefully beginning to see is TRULY pervasive throughout this film.

But MORE on that LATER!

;)

In the meantime, I think I've pretty much made my point here, lol.

HOWEVER!

[See Following Post, lol]

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Just to be thorough, however...

Right off the bat, there's a particularly sly, subtle little allusion the the medieval theme which cleverly foreshadows the later revelation of Optimus Prime's Knighthood.

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And let's not forget the deck of "kill cards" Attinger uses to keep track of the Transformers he's hunting! Yep, it features an assortment of medieval symbolism itself...

JACKS, QUEENS,
KINGS, AND JOKERS

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/11733783_10152995241416918_652521415_o_zpsgzgtxxhq.jpg

On a similar note, there's the curious phrase Lockdown uses shortly after referencing Prime's knighthood...

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This AGAIN refers to a game positively STEEPED in medieval symbolism; kings, queens, bishops, pawns, rooks, castles.

OH, AND YEAH...
KNIGHTS

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/Knight-chess_zpsvv7siluy.jpg

One tiny bit that was REALLY difficult to finally catch however was THIS little detail. The ring that Savoy wears on his finger for his Cemetery Wind black ops missions (and likely in honor of his ill-fated sister as well) is a skull inscribed with the words "Memento Mori," meaning roughly, "Remember Death," or "Remember that you have to die," an ancient Latin phrase greatly in vogue during medieval times and a concept adopted by numerous orders of knights verbatim.

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And, perhaps the masterstroke here, we also have the movie's soundtrack, by a band which is actually called Imagine DRAGONS.

But, furthermore, the song they contributed to the movie which is MOST FREQUENTLY interwoven throughout the score is THIS track...

THE KING IS CROWNED
IT'S DO OR DIE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZtMHSOq50Q

I absolutely LOVE how all these thematic elements relevant to knighthood are SO exceedingly entwined within every bit of the film, perhaps all the more because of how completely so much of it seems to have gone RIGHT over everyone's heads! A lot of it really IS pretty clever, interesting, and incredibly subtle...particularly considering how BLATANTLY the theme is presented elsewhere.

Man, I love it and it really IS quite a feat!

Personally, I think it's pretty cool stuff, too...most of which I've never seen mentioned anywhere.

Especially keeping in mind what short shrift this movie often gets from critics, it seems increasingly important to bring these elements to light and to help raise the general audience's awareness that, indeed, there certainly IS a great deal more going on with this movie and its symbolism than is generally acknowledged.

And what a shame that is!

I honestly find the multifaceted applications of the motifs to be utterly fascinating filmmaking.

I hope that YOU had some fun and found all this to be informative and interesting, too!

;)

Oh, and one last AWESOME reference to Knighthood!


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/Hazekiah/11543102_10152968193341918_665568678_o_zps6ng44scf.jpg~original

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Great work.

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Thanks SO much!

I was wondering if anyone would ever read it or comment on it here, lol.

Give THIS one a shot sometime too if you haven't yet!

DEVELOPING THE KNIGHTHOOD THEME IN TF:TLK:

http://www.shootfortheedit.com/forum/showthread.php?11774-Developing-the-Knighthood-Theme-in-TF-TLK

And maybe THIS one too, lol...

DEVASTATOR'S WRECKING BALLS ARE THE CORE OF THE MOVIE:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055369/board/flat/264113978

Thanks for reading, btw!

Enjoy!

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