Well, although I saw it for less than 5 minutes, I can't remember many details clearly. At the beginning of the film, three women are executed. The church thinks they are witches. Seeing this, the audience will execute people indiscriminately with hatred for the church. Indeed, as others have said, at first I thought it was a play about history, what crusaders, what cardinals, godfathers, and battles. Makes me think it's a historical film. After seeing that Cage accidentally killed a woman in the last battle he participated in, he suddenly woke up. It was said in the play that he did not believe in the church that killed in the name of God. It's from here that the film gives you the first code word, forgive me, I don't know what words to use to explain what the script is trying to say. It was Cage's transformation from a blind church-controlled murderer who suddenly wondered, what the hell is he killing for? In the parlance of the church, these people were guilty and betrayed Jesus. Later, when he looked at the dead women, children and children on the ground, he felt that he understood something. Then he quit the crusades, the bishop who followed the army said he betrayed the church, and Cage said, I no longer believe in the church that kills in the name of God. Then, he became a deserter. Of course, the deserter was installed by the church. On the way they discovered the prevalence of the plague. I can't understand it here. What are Cage and the others going to do? The plot doesn't tell the whole story what they did when they left the army. Well, let me make a long story short, the way from accepting the escort girl to the convent is actually very old-fashioned, that is, a few people die, then the protagonist's psychology is affected, and the plot is transitioned. Finally, everyone reaches the destination, and then there is a more old-fashioned plot, There is no imaginary end mission, encounter the final BOOS.
Well, the first thing that makes sense is where Bemon, played by Cage, wakes up. He told people that the church is evil. Don't blindly believe everything that seems right, go and find out.
The second is that rights can always find effective ways to force you to do things you don't want to do. even your beliefs. Heroes are not exempt.
Third, it tells us that when we look at people, we need to see people's hearts clearly, and we can't see what other people think on the surface. For example, Bemon in prison is bewitched by the girl's innocent appearance.
Fourth, you must believe that persistence will achieve your goals, even if it is a bad result, but you have experienced it. All movies contain this theme.
Fifth, what kills you is often your own fear and big mouth. Don't tell what you understand, like the guide. I think the guide is just pulling in to fill up the number. I guess that the screenwriter doesn’t have enough people to count death, so I pull over to fill up the death.
Sixth, sacrifice is meaningful. Of course it depends on what you died for. The film finally expresses the lofty admiration of the church for God. We can skip this.
Well, I forgot what else I was going to write, and I forgot to chat with others. That's all.
There is really nothing wrong with this movie. It mainly depends on how the audience sees it. There are still quite a few things that can be seen. Not to mention that the movie can't see anything, it is really your own problem.
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