I still don't understand

Theresa 2022-04-19 09:02:37

Finished watching 4 hours of epic. I really felt the burning of funds, especially the scene of the naval battle. At that time, there were not so many special effects, and the actual combat, the smoke of the flames and the roar of the flesh, the heroic scene was in stark contrast to Octavian's escape. Behind the grand pomp, in fact, is the entire great civilization spanning the Mediterranean. Ancient Greece, ancient Rome, ancient Egypt, which country and which civilization did not have a profound impact on all human beings today? Under the pomegranate skirt of the Egyptian queen, the two men could not end well. They were smart and beautiful, and they were great queens who deserved such a grand treatment. And his sentence that he is dead, like the soup is cold and the soup is hot. This is the most stalwart place behind the film, and history is so heroic. Beauty Queen's clothing styling lines have a deep influence on the present, and Pixar's shot is a fine product. Really unique beauty, even if some people say she is a prostitute, she Cleopatra dealt with these heroic men, with such wisdom and beauty, she did not hide her light at all. Halfway through, she wanted to control the Roman Empire? I don't feel like I want to be the woman behind the king of the Roman Empire, and she just needs to control the man? And her son, also a bargaining chip? Not very understanding here.

The audiovisual language is impressive, however, the death of Caesar. Caesar wanted to become an emperor when he was old, and the ministers around him had already said that Rome did not need a king, but only a ruler. However, he went his own way and went to Rome with the children of Cleopatra, and some of the ministers rebelled. Heart, intends to assassinate him during a meeting. Here, Cleopatra went to the mage for divination. Through the raging flames, I saw the whole process of Caesar being murdered. I heard the sad and strong background music, Cleopatra's crying and roaring my son, and the sound of gunpowder burning. What I feel is indeed the fall of Caesar and the tragic ending. After all, how much youth and blood have been used for the empire in his life. And when his ingenuity finally reached old age, he actually wanted to become emperor, which may also be the pillow wind of the Queen, because she wanted to control Rome by controlling Caesar in the future. Name, but my son.

I feel that Octavian is cowardly. In fact, from the very beginning, I can see his obsession with the security check. Part of it is because of his inferiority. After the queen, he was moved. When he was young, he was good at fighting on land. He knew how to fight, but he didn't know how to fight every step of the way in officialdom. He was also used by Cleopatra. His ingenuity is nothing compared to Caesar's, but one of his lines that impressed me is that his master is love. He goes where love is, he is guided by love, and love is his master. And Egypt was very angry when he heard this paragraph later. He felt that revenge and desire were the driving force for him to move forward, and what he wanted was his master. Later, when he was still standing, Octavian abandoned the boat and ran to catch up with Cleopatra. This behavior was also very painful for him later. He said that it was because he saw it and then left. When he saw love, his first reaction was Catch up to meet his lover.

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Cleopatra quotes

  • Lotos: I taste your drink, daughter of Isis... and if there be harm in it, let the harm fall upon me.

  • Theodotos: May I speak? You know that Achilles is trapped... between your own legions and the armies of Mithradates. To send His Majesty to fight them may mean his death.

    Julius Caesar: An occupational hazard for those who will be king.