Ladyhawke (1985)

“Ladyhawke” is a 1985 fantasy adventure film directed by Richard Donner. Set in medieval Europe, the film tells the story of a thief named Philippe Gaston, also known as “The Mouse” (Matthew Broderick), who escapes from the dungeons of the evil Bishop of Aquila (John Wood). While on the run, Philippe encounters Captain Etienne Navarre (Rutger Hauer) and his beautiful companion, Isabeau d’Anjou (Michelle Pfeiffer).
Navarre and Isabeau are bound by a tragic curse placed upon them by the Bishop, who was in love with Isabeau and cursed them out of jealousy. By day, Isabeau transforms into a hawk, and by night, Navarre becomes a wolf, ensuring they are forever apart as humans but always together as animals. Philippe joins forces with Navarre and Isabeau in their quest to break the curse and defeat the Bishop.
The film combines elements of romance, action, and fantasy, with stunning cinematography and a memorable score composed by Andrew Powell. “Ladyhawke” is known for its unique blend of genres and the strong performances of its lead actors. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle against tyranny, making it a beloved classic in the fantasy adventure genre.