King Arthur: Beast hegemony and China's palace coup have a fight

Geovany 2022-04-23 07:01:37

After watching it, I kept thinking about whether he was the same as any Chinese palace coup type movie. It was nothing more than this mythical character like a witch, and then the protagonist started a life like a hang-up.
The fighting scene at the beginning feels like a battle between creatures of different levels, like a human being, and it feels like an ant. Elephant is too arrogant.
The coup d'état process is also very brief, and the male protagonist's upbringing experience is also very casual.
The dialogue that Captain Hei Jia searched was no nonsense, and the logic was so clear. I liked this dialogue so much, it was awesome. It's not bad to save people alone, but there is no details of the prison plan. I only explained it with God's help.
The fight in the assassination, chasing, feels very real, everyone is a living person, not a god, they can't die, and the process of dying is explained, killing domestic people in seconds, and the dead ones don't know who they are, in the end, the male protagonist With a group of people rushed out, although the final outcome is the same.
When the male protagonist starts to work with his sword in both hands, he will give people the impression that this is the god of monarchical power, and I am the one sent by God to save you.
Tucao, the power of witches is too powerful.
That's it, four stars.

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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword quotes

  • The Mage: You know what we have to do. In order for him to control Excalibur, he needs to go to the Darklands.

    Bedivere: That's not happening.

    Bedivere: ...Welcome to the Darklands...

    The Mage: He needs to take the sword to the tower.

    Bedivere: Give me another way.

    The Mage: There is no other way. And he has to go alone.

    Bedivere: He can't survive the Darklands alone!

    The Mage: You don't want all of him to survive, that's the point. You have to break his old self completely, wear him down. You want him to think big? Give him something big to think about.

    Bedivere: You're playing with fire, mage. And I'm not killing the king before he's even become one!

  • The Mage: Pick it up. Pick it up with both hands.

    King Arthur: YOU pick it up.