Julianna Margulies

Julianna Margulies

  • Born: 1966-6-8
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Pamela 2022-06-27 08:31:31

      It's hard to choose between true and fantasy

      "The Mists of Avalon" is based on a legend rewritten from a female perspective by a famous female magician, and it is not so much an epic masterpiece as it is a history that is both true and fictional. The whole film feels like the melodious and majestic sound of Scottish bagpipes and the tragic...

    • Eldon 2022-06-27 22:06:14

      the myth of fading

      The drizzle is hazy, the water is blurred
      Mysterious continents rise from the fog
      Everything seems to be in a dream
      Ancient temples, sacred priests
      The roulette of history turns quietly to
      predict the destruction of the earth, the passing of heroes The
      vast empire falls apart
      and the great king...

    • Merritt 2022-06-27 16:07:22

      Three and a half. Morgaine's character is quite lovable, but the movie in general...it's beautiful and magical and bloody and embarrassing, especially the second half...don't know how the original is. In short, after watching this movie, my newly ignited interest in the legend of King Arthur has basically been extinguished by half...

    • Darion 2022-06-27 19:58:02

      Misty lake, female wasteland. The rhythm of the latter part is accelerated, the character creation is not meticulous, and both the introduction and the first part have good-looking elements. Religion and the patriarchal court were in a dilemma, and the goddess was first pushed forward by the tide, and then abandoned. Morgan, Gwen, and even Morgoth are all the same. Women who should breathe the same way are provoked and mocked. Not accepting the fate of matriarchy, and once entrusting power to itself, was given a bad name. Joan Allen is the best performer, unlike Mrs. Vivienne's arrogance to preserve "divineness", or Morgan's sincerity and fear, her cruelty is always decisive

    The Mists of Avalon quotes

    • Gwenhwyfar: I dreamt of you in Glastonbury. You... you opened a curtain into Avalon, and lifted me in.

      Lancelot: It wasn't a dream. I was there, with Morgaine. She lifted you in. But I asked her to do it.

      Gwenhwyfar: So you felt it too.

      Lancelot: But I am sworn to Arthur.

      Gwenhwyfar: As am I.

      Lancelot: So we have nothing to confess.

      Gwenhwyfar: But I have sinned with you in my thoughts.

      Lancelot: Thoughts, are not deeds.

      Gwenhwyfar: But the Bishop says, to think, is to do.

      Lancelot: My thoughts don't answer to the Bishop. If they did, I would burn in Hell a thousand years everytime I see you walk past!

    • Viviane: Morgause thinks of nothing and no-one but herself.

      Morgaine: Your motives may be nobler than hers, but you still move us around like pieces on a game board. What has my mother given up for your Avalon? My father died at Uther's hands because of you. My poor innocent brother Arthur, who was a baby on my lap, and loved me as no other! And I loved him! Look what you've done to us. You've twisted our love, and turned it into shame, all for the sake of Avalon! No! I will not kill the child within me, but I will not let you take him to Avalon! I will not let you twist and bend him to your will!

      Viviane: I can train him to be the greatest ruler Britain has ever seen.

      Morgaine: He will never set foot in Avalon, Viviane! He will not be one of your pawns, and nor will I!

      Viviane: You have sworn to obey the Goddess through me!

      Morgaine: My vows were to her, not to you. I renounce you! Do you hear me? I will never set foot in Avalon again!