Although it seems a bit exaggerated now, the people of the Renaissance are probably being self-denied by Christianity and love their neighbors as themselves. I can’t help but I’m surprised. Most of my thoughts are, look, people are called immortals,
but what’s interesting is that this new version of Byersius has survived, with a serious and self-denying Christian from beginning to end. Faces, except for being too fond of revenge, it’s just like Christ, the old man who didn’t care about crossing over to be the son of Zeus,
so I thought about it. Although the domestic association of the United States is always feasting and the relationship between men and women is chaotic, it is really After staying in the United States for two years, I was disappointed to find that it was actually the exact opposite.
Indeed, a metropolis like New York and Los Angeles may be as luxurious and slutty as described in American TV shows and movies, one by one like Greek gods (I haven’t lived anyway). But the rest of the Americans seem to be living in a rigorous and self-denying Puritan world,,, well, by the way, I remembered that someone told me a story about a married American man who kissed her and felt guilty to tears,
so this The new version of Byersius may be interpreted as a cultural hybrid of the dissolute Greek gods and the selfless American Puritan morality.
But what is interesting is that this change is so unselfish. Byersius himself seems to be selfless, loves and hates clearly, and died inexplicably to himself. His true father can be regarded as affectionate and righteous, and the crusade against the gods can also be regarded as a petition for the people, but while holding high these banners, he brought a very ridiculous joy to the many cannon fodder who died in the process (think of October The city is besieged,,, everyone died inexplicably) In the
end, the most resentful thing is,,, this movie is called War of the Titans, but where is the Titan? According to the myth, the Titans are the fathers of the gods, Zeus and the others are only qualified to come out after a violent attack on their fathers, so the Titans and the gods are basically two different things, but, how come I only see Zeus and his brothers Pinch it
In the end, Zeus’s flashing armor is too fake, and I suddenly remembered the Jade Emperor in Journey to the West. Even the gods don’t have to flash like this every day, and
finally admitted that I would be so nagging. Because this movie is so boring
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