The story of a boy who became a man

Graciela 2022-11-27 02:27:15

The story is very simple (so some people look a little boring), the plot doesn't seem to have a strong sense of foreshadowing (so some people think it's incomprehensible, it's messy), the scene is bloody (I didn't dare to watch bloody movies before), but this movie is good to watch Sometimes there is a sense of justice (weird). It makes me feel that I should be killed, and I hate it! !
In fact, the whole film is written around the male protagonist. The male protagonist is quite righteous, loyal, and kind (I don't think the city is deep?). In my opinion, the commission from the dying father and king, received the order without the slightest negligence, was neither humble nor arrogant in the face of provocation, and still insisted on his own ideas in the face of the advice of the cabinet (before departure, during the journey, and after the death battle).
So the whole movie feels to me like a boy growing up movie (ruthless). Facing the subordinates, facing the same level (eldest brother), facing the enemy (other tribes). After going through a series of events, it can be directly said to be killing, and the weak heart has become strong. Ripe after the final duel with Hakan.
When he finally returned to the tribe and saw his old father, his mighty expression was heartening. (Unfortunately, the aura of the male protagonist still feels a little weaker, it would be better if it were stronger). In the end, it was quite enjoyable to stab the eldest brother to death. To paraphrase the ad slogan: Men just have to be ruthless with themselves!

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Hammer of the Gods quotes

  • Steinar: You go to such lengths to build these churches, making sure they strike terror into the hearts of all who come near. It's just a room with a door... no different to a prison.