Gross US & Canada
$17,173,321
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,790,917
Gross worldwide
$18,888,418
Gross US & Canada
$17,173,321
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,790,917
Gross worldwide
$18,888,418
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By Rowan 2022-03-24 09:03:46
Pure sunk cost got me through this movie, the pace was just too slow. I really can't stand it any longer and look at the time, there is still 1 hour, WTF! Did the director forget to cut it?
I looked at the watch 6 times in total and finally got to the point where there were 40 minutes left and started fast-forwarding…
Watching this movie exhausted me.
I no longer want to comment on the top, and it...
By Antonio 2022-03-24 09:03:46
Chapter 1 Origin: The Game of Uninvited Guests
King Arthur's nephew Gawain is a playboy, and he can't take responsibility for his love for his girlfriend Ethel.
King Arthur held a Christmas banquet at the court. King Arthur's sister, Gawain's mother, Morgan Le Fay, saw that his son was not seeking progress, so he and three witches summoned the green knight, so that Gawain could become a...
By Pinkie 2022-03-24 09:03:46
A man named Gawain decided to die
Finally enlightened. Very zen. Gawain was forced by toxic masculinity in the Middle Ages? to die in order to become a knight. Between the choice between life and death, he saw that he would steal his life, pretend to return to his hometown in honor, become a knight, and inherit the throne, but finally he returned to a future that was cast aside by everyone and died alone. After seeing everything, he finally accepted death calmly, but at this time, he didn't have to die anymore....
By Hollie 2022-03-24 09:03:46
The layout is big, the narrative is bad.
Topic 6 Narrative 5 Character 7 Audiovisual 8 Detail 8 Overall 6.8 points
At King Arthur's Christmas banquet, a knight in green came to challenge the crowd: whoever harmed him on the spot could get the wealth and honor he brought, but Christmas one year later had to accept what he returned. one strike. King Arthur was old, and his nephew Gawain accepted the challenge. Although he had been in the tavern and brothel all the year round, he cut...
By Marques 2022-03-24 09:03:46
I was looking forward to it before watching it, and I felt confused after reading it.
Knights, witches, robbers, foxes, giants, castles, Sleeping Lake... all seem to be my favorite elements, but the trouble is that I can't string them into a long line to serve a story, each element has its own For its master, the protagonist Sir Gawain looks very thin.
I watched Tobin's "Famous Door" some time ago, and the protagonist Orestes and the...
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By Breanna 2022-03-28 09:01:13
The movie itself is serious and cute, like an old gentleman standing in front of you. You thought he was going to teach you a big lesson, but it turned out to be a fairy tale at the end. If a knight chooses to be weak at the last moment, even if he can become a king, he is still an ordinary person. Only he knows that his chivalry has been humiliated by himself. Since people are mortal, you might as well take bold steps towards your mission and become the kind of person you most want to...
By Zion 2022-03-27 09:01:21
3.5 stars. aka "The Belt of...
By Vaughn 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It seems to be a deconstruction and remodeling of classic alliteration literature and chivalry, but in fact it is more like an advanced fantasy interpretation of the "weaning" complex. The night theater indoor theater, which is obedient to the lighting level of the Middle Ages, increases the cost of reading according to the diagram, and the audience’s capture of Gao Wenxin’s emotions is always disturbed and influenced by it, and it is constantly showing fatigue. The theater has "overshadowed"...
By Malvina 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's beautifully shot, but is there any point of adaptation of this...
By Zelda 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The whole film reads: I want to win an...
The Lady: Red is the color of lust, but green is what lust leaves behind, in heart, in womb. Green is what is left when ardor fades, when passion dies, when we die, too.
Gawain: I fear I am not meant for greatness.
Gawain: Honor. That is why a knight does what he does.