The Four Transcendences of King Arthur

Davon 2022-02-13 08:01:15

Yesterday I saw the movie "King Arthur Excalibur". The four setbacks that King Arthur has experienced represent the four transcendences of human nature.
① Arthur drew out the Excalibur and grew up to become King Arthur, transcending fear;
② King Arthur and a certain warrior competed for cheating, and repented, the Excalibur was damaged and restored, which transcended hatred;
③The queen adultery, brothers betrayed, and finally King Arthur forgave They are beyond the ego;
④The divine sword enters the lake, and King Arthur leaves, transcending the concept of "sacred".

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Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The legend of King Arthur forced the king to work hard all his life. The first hour and a half was quite satisfactory, and it was far from the legendary epic that he had expected. Looking for the Holy Grail began to feel strange, but the taste was not strong enough. The magician Merlin has no immortality, and is simply a bad old man! When Queen Helen was a young witch, she was enchanting and charming, but black magic was not very good. The product of the orthopaedic department of the siblings, a whole embroidered pillow.

  • Duane 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The classic King Arthur movie I watched when I was a child~~ The most impressive thing is that the son born of incest rebelled against King Arthur and there are some erotic scenes = = Although I could not understand it when I was a child, the storyline has always been deeply rooted in my heart.

Excalibur quotes

  • Arthur: Do you still have the Sight, Merlin? Are they together?

    Merlin: Yes.

    Arthur: You warned me of this, all those years ago. What must I do now... Kill them?

    Merlin: I can tell you nothing. My days are ended. The gods of once are gone... forever. It's a time for men. It's your time, Arthur.

    Arthur: I need you now... more than ever.

    Merlin: No. This is the moment that you must face at last. To be King, alone.

    Arthur: And you, old friend? Will I see you again?

    Merlin: No. There are other worlds. This one is done with me.

    Merlin: [Arthur embraces Merlin, then walks away; Merlin stares off into the twilit sky then quietly says] That's it.

  • Merlin: Look into the eyes of the dragon and despair!