End credits and details in credits I understand

Sidney 2022-04-19 09:01:45

Most people think that the ending is still an infinite loop, I still prefer the view of other people, that is, the third generation king was not seduced by the banshee, and in the film, Beowulf just came to the island to talk about the swim. At the end of the story, he vaguely said, "stabbed him until his heart", and the corresponding picture is that he and a banshee in the sea are hugging tightly. This story should have been told some time ago. So I boldly imagined whether the two monsters in the sea were also born in this way. And when he said how many monsters he killed, he said 9, but his good friend said that he used to say 3. So I think the plot with the banshee is not his first experience. But such episodes have nothing to do with it. Maybe I'm wrong, but the encounter with the banshee in the sea is unpredictable.
In short, combining the sea monsters, Grendel, and the old king, it is not difficult to imagine that there are not only those banshees or monsters in this world, but wherever there are monsters, there must be a chaser. The role of power, fame and money, in order to live a better life, he does not hesitate to create new monsters for the banshee. But there are also people who are unwilling to succumb to the banshee, which is the foreshadowing at the end of the film. As long as people don't live for the sake of fame and profit, the world will be more pure and more peaceful and harmonious.
My own point of view, I hope that the deficiencies will be corrected by the experts

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Beowulf quotes

  • Beowulf: Give him a gold piece and send him home. He has a story to tell.

  • King Hrothgar: [referring to the Royal Dragon Horn, but looking at his Queen] I wonder how many men have died for love of her beauty.

    Beowulf: Can you blame them?

    King Hrothgar: If you destroy my Grendel for me, she'll be yours forever and ever and ever.

    Beowulf: [takes the horn in his hands] You do me great honor.

    Wealthow: [asuming they are talking about her] It is we who are honored.