The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is a cool movie, if you're in the mood
for that sort of thing. The tone hits all the right notes; it's farsical
and, dare I say, quixotic. Jonathan Pryce and Adam Driver bring a lot
of charisma, and the side characters are interesting, too.
I read excerpts of Don Quixote in school, but I haven't read the entire thing. I remember liking it, though. I don't think I've watched anything Terry Gilliam has been involved with, other than Tristram Shandy, which I felt like was one of the worst movies I had ever seen.