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The bridge between these two worlds is Philippe "The Mouse" Gaston (Matthew Broderick), a young thief who escapes the Bishop's dungeons and becomes the unlikely catalyst for breaking the curse. Broderick’s performance provides the film’s levity, often breaking the "fourth wall" with his prayers to God, which serves as a grounded contrast to the high-drama romance of the leads. Visual Splendor vs. Auditory Experimentation
Monsters & Mullets: Ladyhawke (1985) - by A. Perry - Substack Ladyhawke(1985)
Released in 1985 and directed by Richard Donner , Ladyhawke is a cult classic that stands out as a unique entry in the decade's fantasy boom. While many 80s fantasies leaned into grit or high-stakes magic, Ladyhawke chose a path of sweeping romance, stunning Italian cinematography, and a famously polarizing modern score. The Core Narrative: A Curse of "Always and Never" The bridge between these two worlds is Philippe