The most successful and unique aspect of this Attila's biopic lies in the shaping of Eddieus. Without the existence of Egypt, the whole film would only be a thin, pale and old-fashioned "hero record".
The film can be said to be a co-biography of the two, recording the life of Eddieus while reflecting and illuminating Attila's life everywhere. The trajectory of their fate affects each other in such a wonderful way.
Even when the film is over, the heart-stirring scene is always imprinted in my mind: Under the vast and empty grassland of the Xiongnu, Eddieus clutched Attila's shirt tightly, "Listen, there is no such person as me here. And Rome doesn’t have a person like you. Together, we can conquer the world... Come to Rome with me.” Appreciation of sympathy and sympathy, tacit understanding of ambition, cultivation of half a teacher and half a long time, sigh of untimely birth, and ruthless sadness of destiny.
They finally turned to opposition and embarked on a path of mutual destruction. The person who knows you best is your enemy, so they both succeeded in destroying each other (Attila nearly won the decisive battle and brought Eddieus to The blow of collapse can also be regarded as a kind of destruction to this ever-victorious general)
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