Without seeing any special highlights, the whole story routine feels like it goes with the flow, lacking unexpected results and rigorous logic. The whole film is mainly sound effects and visuals as the selling point, and the heroism of course is disappointing. Although the content of the story is not that exciting, it can also give people some inspiration. The most important point is that King Arthur has transformed from a gangster into a king. This is not just a change of identity, but also a change of character and consciousness. Accepting the King's Sword and harnessing its power meant Arthur had to let go of a part of himself and admit and accept what he had been avoiding. Every transformation in our growth means giving up and destroying. Not all the things that have been created for us in the past are what we want, but they all involve our souls, making it difficult for us to change. To let go of the past we don't want is to find a new support, and this new support may be the challenge you are facing, or it may be something you have been avoiding.
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