500 years before Columbus discovered the Americas, the Viking pirates of Northern Europe had already arrived in the North American continent, where they looted and killed Indians. The protagonist was also the son of a Viking pirate. Although he was very young and was taken to the Indian residence to participate in the massacre, he couldn't bear to kill, so he was beaten by the pirate leader and abandoned him there. An Indian woman discovered and adopted the leading actor. Fifteen years later, the male protagonist has grown into a strong young man in the Indian village. He has met and fell in love with the female protagonist, who is the daughter of another village leader. Viking pirates continued to rob and slaughter the Indian residence. The village where the hero was located was also attacked by pirates. Most people in the village were killed, including the hero's adoptive father and adoptive mother. The protagonist finds the pirate who has not left yet, stabs one of the eyes of the pirate leader with a sword, and then escapes. The pirate chases and kills the pirate. The protagonist is shot by an arrow and escapes into a cave, throwing away the pirate on time. In the cave, the hero meets people in the village where the heroine is located. The hero's arrow wound is healed by the heroine's father. He tells them that the pirates will come after him, and everyone runs away. The male protagonist returns to find the pirate for revenge, and the female protagonist and another person go with him. Then a small group of people from the village rushed to fight, and the heroine's father also went. In the fight against the pirates, only the hero and heroine's father survived, but they were not captured by the pirates. The pirate forced the actor to tell the villagers that they were hiding there. The actor didn’t say that the pirate killed the heroine’s father and then cut off the heroine’s hand, so the actor pretended to lead the pirates to find the villagers. In fact Take them into a dangerous road. The hero first took the pirates to the lake and let them cross over the frozen lake. As a result, the ice broke and many people fell into the lake and drowned. The hero also fell into the water and was rescued by other pirates. Because the rag dolls still being played by the hero were found on the road, the pirates thought that they were dropped when the villagers fled, so they believed that the hero was leading the way and still let the hero lead the way. The protagonist took the pirates to a narrow road on the edge of a cliff halfway up the mountain. Because of the slippery snowy road, some pirates fell down, so the pirates listened to the protagonist’s idea and tied everyone together with a long rope to ensure stability. . Then the actor seized the opportunity to wound a pirate, and because of that person's fall, many people fell along with it. Then the hero and heroine fight with other pirates. The actor asks the heroine to go down the mountain first, and fights with the pirate leader. In the end, the male protagonist successfully killed the pirate leader. The heroine inherited her father’s position as village leader. After returning to the village, the heroine would observe the seaside every day for pirates to invade.
The film is rough and deep, with an epic style, but the storyline does not match the style of the picture. It is just a story of the revenge of a lonely hero. There is neither bizarre twists and turns, nor majestic, which is a waste of this picture style.
In addition, the Indians in the story’s resistance to Viking pirates was initiated by a white man and eventually won. This still reflects the author’s white centrism. It seems that without whites, Indians can’t do anything. But in fact, since the Viking pirates discovered the North American continent, they have not only looted, but also wanted to colonize. However, because of the attacks of the Indians, they failed to colonize successfully. Five hundred years later, European science and technology developed, and the Indians never made progress in science and technology before allowing the Spanish and later the British to successfully colonize. The film also reflects the advancement of European technology, the sharp epee man-made by the Vikings, and the strong iron armor. Indians cannot be made by humans, but this advantage is not decisive in the era of cold weapons, so they always Unable to successfully colonize.
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