The second most impressive place is that the King of Denmark converted to Christianity. He told Beowulf: It is always good to have a god confession, and you can go to heaven after death. Is the director here alluding to the persecution of the natives by the early Western colonists? Even if they kill, it is "their people", not "our people" that die, so it doesn't matter. If you ask Christ to repent, your soul will remain the same after death. Going to heaven, the colonists think so too. It's so easy to get rid of guilt.
In addition, the priestess is so beautiful, with red hair kissed by fire, she is another person who is always sober. But there was really no guarantee for single women at that time. . . Any man, even a giant, can touch her in the room and sleep with her in the middle of the night. . . Turn around and leave when you're done. . . so poor. . . Wouldn't she follow Beowulf back if she didn't drag the oil bottle son? . . Of course it's just my beautiful imagination.
There was also the ritual before the giants battle. He smashed his head with blood and smiled shamelessly when I saw it. . . It's really funny, okay. . . And Uncle GB is really suitable for costumes, too handsome to look straight!
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