In this film, aside from various special effects scenes, Arthur shows such a life: fate is irresistible.
Before Arthur really mastered the holy sword, the holy sword was just an ordinary sword, carrying its inherent weight. Because Arthur refused to recall the tragic death of his parents, refused to take up the revenge of his father, and ran for it.
At this time, Arthur, even if he is brave and good at fighting, has courage and strategy, he is only clever, and he can only become a reckless hero on the street.
People always have things they fear and want to avoid. When the fate was too heavy, he knelt before the father-killing uncle and said meekly, "If you want, I can disappear forever."
But fate will not let you escape easily. It will only push forward layer by layer like a wave, licking the wound in your heart.
When Arthur accepts his fate, his strength increases day by day.
The "Holy Sword" here can be understood as the "talent" of ordinary people or "the material and spiritual inheritance of parents (both good and bad)". Only by acknowledging reality and accepting fate can one have the ability to unleash the power of the holy sword.
The last battle was so powerful that he knew that he could not escape, Wang, he knew better than him. The cold-blooded and greedy king stabbed his beloved daughter to death as a sacrifice to gain a burning dark power. But Arthur, because of his obsession with fate, defeated the uncle.
Finally, be moved for those friends. Sometimes, even without a prophetic Mage (wizard) around, there are friends who believe in your ingenuity more than you do. They never give up. Arthur finally became King Arthur, leaving a good story of the round table meeting, he has so many legends, he is not China's Liu Bang, he deeply knows that he has stepped into this situation step by step. Watching it yesterday, I was filled with the visual shock of the big fight scene. I just found out about it today.
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