The film as a whole is a failure. A story of trust and betrayal.

Sven 2022-10-25 06:08:56

Temujin's father gullibly drank passers-by's wine for the so-called rest area and died. His father was a hero.
After Jamuka helped Temujin grab his wife, Temujin took Jamuka's brother to leave without saying goodbye. This is a hero.
Temujin's father's suggestion to his subordinates was whipping. Temujin's battle gifts were only 10%, and he also asked not to forget the families of the dead soldiers, who would win people over more than his father.
After Jamuka was defeated, Temujin released him. Temujin was confident that Jamuka had no power to threaten him, so it was okay to let it go. He knew Jamuka well and knew that he would never oppose him again.

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Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan quotes

  • Temudjin: Mongols need laws.

    Temudjin: I will make them obey...

    Temudjin: ...even if I have to kill half of them.

    Temudjin: Our laws will be simple.

    Temudjin: Don't kill women or children.

    Temudjin: Don't forget your debts.

    Temudjin: Fight enemies to the end.

    Temudjin: And never betray your khan.

  • Young Temudjin: [Inspecting a line of brides-to-be] I choose you.

    Young Borte: I accept.

    Young Temudjin: [Turns to his father] I have chosen my bride!