the usurped uncle believes in power and violence, and believes that love is a human weakness. Following the typical Hollywood plot, people who have love are first subject to power, and then rely on love to persevere and achieve success. Final victory. The villain is a Voldemort-esque tragic figure, a person who has never been favored by fate. He gains power by his own will, and then wants to subvert the ultimate cycle of fate, and finally loses his overconfidence in power and the infinite desire for control that comes with it. This kind of tragedy lies in the lack of security and love but is very capable, so he has been walking on the wrong path until he is destroyed, no small failure makes him self-reflection, and his strength also makes people around him fear him instead of caring about him , so no one gave pertinent life advice.
The male number one on the front is the heir to the orthodox throne. Fortunately, he didn't make him into a Cinderella-style inspiration. His shortcomings are very convincing, and you can easily forgive him after you overcome them. The prince, who has been in the upper class since childhood and is pampered, always has a strong sense of superiority. The so-called public suffering and kindness to the people are just concepts to be followed. It is not as good as his father and the people. So, if nothing happens, this shortcoming will damage the prince's good public image - the people have been counting on the old king's heirs to save them from misery, but this is not something on the prince's list at all. He regrets his eyes, which are the source of his divine power. He grieves for his inability to protect his parents and his lover. He disappoints them, and he also disappoints himself. His original beautiful life and future have vanished. There is nothing he can do but sink. Look, there are only ambitions on his list that he is unable to realize. If they are realized, the people will only benefit incidentally. The people are not the motivation for his efforts, so he will be tested.
It is a mortal, a thief, who helps the male protagonist to grow up. The key to the development of the plot is that he can handle all the places where immortals can't play. The remarkable thing about this character is that he never puts himself in a position of surrender and worship to God. He negotiates trading conditions with God. He refuses to help God find water. When entering the dangerous pyramid, he is more confident and agile than God. In his inner personality, he is on an equal footing with God.
I also like the No. 1 female vase. Although the movie deliberately creates a perfect body, I like this feminist. She went to save her lover, although she was also a little white rabbit waiting for the male protagonist to descend from the sky, she dared to face the shortcomings of God's arrogance than the male protagonist, willing to sacrifice herself for the people, dare to love and hate, no one can subdue her, except the one who loves in principle.
Finally, there is the big boss of the sun god. It turns out that everyone's fate is arranged by him. This is exactly the point of many people who are suspicious of religion and God - since there is such an almighty Father, why does he let mankind suffer and see death without salvation? In short, the highest god, the omnipotent wisdom, is not something I can speculate and judge. We are all created by him. Don’t care whether fate is also at his mercy. There needs to be absolute awe and conviction.
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