Although the film is lengthy, it is also worthy of the audience. Unlike today's literary and artistic romance films, when the romantic love-hate entanglement becomes the theme of the film, when the charming heroine and the handsome and handsome male lead become the audience's talking points, when various social monsters are mixed with each other. When network elements are integrated into modern art, movies have only become an optional rendering of life's leisure time. There is no more historical epic chant before our eyes, no more exploration of the splendid culture of the past, what we have left is no more innovative remakes or sequels that will be awaited forever, and stop on this foundation.
As a less qualified viewer, my opinion is inappropriate. Let's get down to business. After watching this movie, my heart is not only shocked, but also shocked. Perhaps following the tragedy of Shakespeare's play, Cleopatra's love never came to fruition. Fate may not be fair to her, always thinking of ways to stop her from moving forward on the road of her dreams. Fortunately, the beautiful woman is more than just her appearance. She is fighting, using all the advantages she can have, and preparing for the turn of fate. Whether it's a younger brother, Caesar, or Anthony later, the political feelings are not pure at all, but I don't believe that she has never loved in her life.
Perhaps, love is a luxury for the queen. In the age of duckweed, a woman's way of protecting herself is indeed simple and aggrieved. Stepping out of the red carpet in the East, maintaining the dignity of the queen, and looking straight at Caesar with confidence, just because Caesar can not only ensure her safety, but also preserve her throne, if it can fulfill her lifelong goals and pursuits , it really couldn't be wiser to entrust it for life. It is a pity that the assassination of the hero's father after the birth of the little Caesar she had worked so hard to conceive was undoubtedly a heavy blow to her, little Caesar, Rome and Egypt.
Anthony has a crush on the Queen. Whether winning or losing on the battlefield, or life and death, every moment Cleopatra appeared, his heart was boiling like magma, and the huge waves were rolling, and it was tightly affected. The dream thing has been obtained, how can people let it go? What the heart belongs to has disappeared, how can people be calm and rational? The Queen is destined to be a threshold in Anthony's life. It's just that the threshold is too wide, how can he collapse in the past, soaked in the ocean of love and powerless. The end of suicide is humiliating to him, and no one wants to hurt him so that he can't turn around with the glory of war. Watching the loyal servants beside him leave one by one, I think, he may be suffering, or he may be sad, but he must also be empty.
Before the horn of war sounded, the beautiful woman burst into tears, "If you want to die, I will accompany you. But why don't you live with me?" Love and live, and Cleopatra's choice to commit suicide, became the swan song of this feast.
They finally fulfilled their promise of love by dying.
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