I find myself constantly fascinated by this film, enough that it has made its way to become one of my all time favorite movies. Don't get me wrong, the story itself is extremely cookie cutter. It's a pretty cut-and-dry underdog story with a feel good end that pretty much works for any audience. Yet, despite it's simple outlook, it has a strange way of throwing a wrench in the works. For a fairly simple story set deep into the middle ages, it has extremely modern music.
Modern music in a historic setting is not exactly ground breaking in the film industry, but the difference is with A Knights Tale, the modern music is all diegetic, it takes place within the cannon of the story. The film starts with audiences chanting "We will rock you" at a joust match. This is just the first of many similar scenes in which medieval characters interact with modern music. This diegetic use of modern music is something I haven't seen in any other film yet. I think this kind of direction in a movie is fun and exciting and I would love to see more of it in other films.
Since I cannot legally link to the full movie, I have attached a link to the film trailer on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH6U5y086hw