As a fantasy god-stick pseudo-historical drama, Assassin Tomato barely passed the customs clearance. The compactness and fusion of various elements in the second episode are eye-catching, and the middle part is slightly boring-you have to blame this on a certain screenwriter. It’s not enough to add a play to your own role. One shot per episode is not enough. You have to let the traitor cry and stage a bitter drama, oh, it’s really enough. Fortunately, after a long preparation and copy, we finally ushered in the main event of S1, the last episode of Easter Mass.
The second-generation players saw this scene and felt that they were too familiar with the table. We are here to single out all the Pachi guards, and by the way, we practiced a series of killings. I have to say that the actor played the ugly face of the Pachi family very well, looking like a clown, but the tone was full of malice.
What is the Easter Mass in history? In fact, there was no right or wrong in the 15th-century Italian city-state fighting, and Medici was not so white. The Pope would give the Paqui family a lot of favors whenever he had a chance in Rome. In order to weaken the power of confrontation, Medici would often deliberately deliberately. Ignore the demands of the Paige family and don’t treat them as distinguished citizens. When the Pachi family and other citizens are running for positions, even if their qualifications are stronger, officials will put them aside. Giovanni (the son of Yacopo, the head of the family) married the daughter of the wealthy Buen Romei family, and because of this relationship, after the death of Buen Romei, the daughter-in-law of the Paqui family even inherited The right of inheritance was taken away, and everyone knew that this was a good thing Medici did. Giuliano has expressed his concerns to his brother more than once, thinking that the result of too much manipulation is the loss of everything. Later, the patriot Machiavelli described in "History of Florence" that Lorenzo was "a young man and powerful, must control everything, and decided to be influenced by him regardless of what he did." The Qi family obviously couldn't stand the long-term contempt and ostracism, and it was reasonable to make a betrayal.
In the TV series, the green coat and the most energetic curly hair is Francisco of Paige's family, and he is the first to propose the mutiny. He and Girolamo are close friends, and they often get together to complain about what Medici has done. The episode obviously took the Earl’s motivation to a higher level. The Earl wanted to find Ye Zhishu and wanted to play with Leonardo. The attack on Florence was also to teach the devouring of Italy, which was obviously different from the complaining stuff.
Another highlight of this play is the shaping of Giuliano. In the beginning, he was just a dude, always looking for da Vinci's fault, short-tempered and often lax, stupid and naive. But in the third episode of the poisonous killing incident, he showed an extraordinary demeanor to a civilian old nun on the street. It was surprisingly approachable, and we vaguely realized that he was not a fool. In the subsequent plots, compared with his brother whose IQ is gradually offline, he has shown the style of an assistant. Because Lorenzo is very strong, Giuliano naturally considers more emotional factors in handling some things, for example, he firmly believes in his loyal minister and tries his best to vindicate him. This character's opening is not pleasing, but it is a real growth character. His loyalty to the family and love for Florence are also at a glance. In terms of personal morality, he has no intention of being a traitor, and if he has no intention of teasing his sister-in-law, it is really a pleasing pair to get together with the considerate little nun.
Unfortunately, such a lovely character had to die at Easter Mass as in history. Here is another very moving adaptation. In history, Lorenzo went to the church first. At this time, the service had begun and Giuliano hadn't appeared yet. So Francisco came to the door personally and eagerly persuaded him to go to the church. Hold him tightly to find out if there is a body armor under the other party's clothing." When the time came, and the assassination began, Francisco hated Medici so much that when he threw on Giuliano and stabbed him like crazy, he accidentally stabbed him in the leg [True Story= = 】The following content is as described in AC2, Lorenzo resisted desperately, was cut with a slit in the neck (also shown in the episode), then hid in the locked sacrificial chamber and with the help of others Hold back to the palace.
I like the adaptation of the series so much that Giuliano appears as a savior. Even though it is so Hollywood, the audience obviously needs to see him die as a hero. The bloody assassination that took place during Mass reminds us of the bloody marriage in the ice and fire next door. The same is the place where killings should not take place, but wedding banquets and churches have become places where crimes show their hideous faces. In contrast, the audience will of course be shocked and embarrassed. Fortunately, David Goyer was cured enough, and Giuliano did not die suddenly like in history-as the wise man who found the traitor, he loved his family with all his heart and has been dedicated to protecting Florence. He spit out Bitch's messy bento, just for this last-second rescue, saved his family (ruler), and sounded the clarion call to suppress the rebellion. Perhaps he became the Easter sacrifice in Leonardo's mouth, but this sacrifice aroused the patriotic enthusiasm of the whole city, unified Florence from the top to the bottom, and stood firmly on the side of the Medici against the church.
Of course, this rebellion of the Pachi family ended in failure. Because everyone loves Giuliano, who is generous and generous, and the assassination at Mass has filled the citizens with righteous indignation, so the whole city took up arms, and there were voices chanting Medici everywhere. Francisco, who was already seriously injured, did not give up, took off his clothes and rushed to the palace square, chanting "people" and "freedom", hoping that someone would stand on his side and oppose the Medici. But the people in Florence didn't care about freedom at all. At the last moment, when people dragged him on the street, he didn't say a word, just stared blankly at other people and sighed. After everything was over, everyone came to see Lorenzo one by one, expressing their willingness to serve Medici. After that, the liquidation began. Needless to say the details, the Pachi family ushered in complete destruction anyway. Of course, they are not all bad guys. For example, the family leader Yacopo paid off all his debts in order to prevent others from being implicated on the day before the rebellion.
Next, everyone can guess what will happen. The conspiracy was revealed, and the Pope decided to use war to achieve his goals. He publicly declared that only the Medici in Florence was his enemy, and called on the citizens to unite and get rid of Lorenzo. In order to make Florentine citizens not only threatened by secular force but also condemned by religious theocracy, the Pope also expelled the Florentines from their religious status.
The city-state seemed to be at stake. Lorenzo gathered the members of the ruling group and the most powerful citizens and gave a speech to these three hundred people. The content will not be repeated. In short, Lorenzo, who lost his brother, suddenly maxed out, and the citizens burst into tears when they heard it, saying that everyone must unite closely in the Greater Florence co-prosperity circle headed by the Medici [Mistaken...
Anyway, I guess the main storyline of S2 is the important battles of Pope VS Medici. Leonardo wanted to leave for a while and couldn't leave. Soon, the war began. Another good news is that Giuliano and the nun's son Julio de Medici will become Pope Clement VII in the future. Gee.
The small lecture hall is over. If you have any questions, you can mention it in your reply. BTW, Assassin Tomato’s drama is very clever in adapting history, making history a little more pleasing, and to some extent, it also contains private goods and satisfies AC fans all over the world. There are two main lines, one is the treacherous city-state disputes in Italy in the 15th century. The conspiracy and cooperation are dizzying and enjoyable; the other focuses on unsolved mysteries, allowing Leonardo to appear as an explorer, leading us to see More unscientific things that are fantasy or magic sticks can also be regarded as compatible with "demons". For S2, I only have two thoughts:
1. Because Bichi’s actor is one of the screenwriters, I don’t expect her to write herself to death, but please don’t wash it off. Thank you.
2. Nico, since Machiavelli will become the famous Machiavelli in the future, I am looking forward to your role with Lorenzo.
Thank you all for seeing here.
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