Personal opinion comment on the python and the holy grail

Dariana 2021-10-13 13:06:27

When I looked at it, I didn't know it was in 1975, and I couldn't tell. Never heard of Monty Python. Watching this movie in a relaxed mood, that is, without any emotion.
From the beginning, I said that I had fired the person who made the wrong subtitles. I thought it was purely funny, but at the end I found that there was no cast, and I realized that this was also a bridge.
Then there is the feature film. It was King Arthur who first appeared on the stage. Although he didn't know much about it, he was a king at any rate. The horse he was riding was replaced by the beating of coconut shells, and he was riding solemnly. The spoof in it was revealed. This is the first time I really understand the word spoof. After all, King Arthur is also the most legendary and great king of ancient Britain, and his status in the British Empire is self-evident. With this coconut shell horse, it naturally led to discussions with the people at the castle (the French?) about coconuts, temperate tropics, and swallows. This is also a bit absurd?
Then there is another scene, carrying the dead. I wonder if this has a corresponding historical background. In order to throw away the surviving elderly, public officials also helped. The irony of the system?
"-Who's that, then?
-I don't know. Must be a king.
-Why?
-He hasn't got shit all over him."-An irony of class?
Then there was a conversation with dannis, a passerby. The initial argument was an insistence on personal identity? (Poor vocabulary) Continue to discuss kings, subordination, social hierarchy, and class, all of which are very exciting. And the fairy of the lake, who is proud of him, got the holy sword Excalibur called "the sword of the king". You can't expect to wield supreme executive power'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you "It is undoubtedly a naked provocation against kingship and theocracy.
Then there was a duel with the black samurai. The black warrior being beheaded and beheaded, this scene is not only not bloody, but rather funny. The black warrior has always been arrogant, and finally said "All right, we'll call it a draw." Isn't this a satire of all the arrogances who think they are trying to override people?
Then the people wanted to burn the "witch" to death. Ways to distinguish witches: burning witches, burning wood (building a bridge? No, stone is fine), floating on the water, ducks, equal weight... Is this an irony to the ignorant people? Or is it absurd?
And singing and dancing are also very joyful.
Then I received God’s guidance to find the Holy Grail. God's words are also very interesting. "Don 't grovel. If there 's one thing I can' t stand, it's people groveling. Evey time I talk to someone it's" sorry this, "and," forgive me that '' "
Then is molested scene Britain and France, want Getting a wooden horse to slaughter the city, unexpectedly failed to enter the wooden horse, and ended in failure.
Then a modern man appeared! A man similar to a professor was telling the scene just now. But he was stabbed to death by the only horse that appeared in the movie. a.
then split up, private thought is a member of Monty Python have different ideas made.
Sir Robin met TripleHead2Go, in infighting while they secretly slipped away, after entourage was also ridiculed by singing to him. It’s a bit of the Six Immortals of Taogu.
Sir Galahad is the best in Yanfu, and entered a 150-person woman anthrax castle. Is this a satire of the nuns?
Next is Knights of Ni, I don’t know what the allusion is.
Lancelow It is not the princess who saves the princess, but the prince...
Then hit the rabbit. The animations are well used, especially when funds are in short supply. When reading the equipment manual of The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, it was like reading the Bible. Even the person in charge couldn't help but Skip a bit, Brother
and then The Castle of Aaargh the legendary Black Beast was eliminated because of the death of the animator.
When I arrived at the Bridge of Death, the plot of asking three questions was quoted too much by later generations, so the laughter was clear. But there is something wonderful: do you mean the swallows in Africa or the swallows in Europe?
At last, when the crowds were gathered to attack the city, they were stopped by the police.
Another: In this movie, many people play a few roles, but I didn't see it. Also, the music is very good.

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Monty Python and the Holy Grail quotes

  • The Witch: I'm not a witch, I'm not a witch!

    Sir Bedevere: But you are dressed as one!

    The Witch: *They* dressed me up like this!

    Crowd: We didn't! We didn't...

    The Witch: And this isn't my nose. It's a false one.

    Sir Bedevere: [lifts up her false nose] Well?

    Peasant 1: Well, we did do the nose.

    Sir Bedevere: The nose?

    Peasant 1: And the hat, but she is a witch!

    Crowd: Yeah! Burn her! Burn her!

    Sir Bedevere: Did you dress her up like this?

    Peasant 1: No!

    Peasant 3Peasant 2: No!

    Peasant 3: No!

    Peasant 1: No!

    Peasant 3Peasant 2: No!

    Peasant 1: Yes!

    Peasant 2: Yes!

    Peasant 1: Yeah, a bit.

    Peasant 3: A bit!

    Peasant 1Peasant 2: A bit!

    Peasant 2: A bit!

    Peasant 1: But she has got a wart!

    Random Person in the crowd: [coughs]

  • King Arthur: Old woman!

    Dennis: Man.

    King Arthur: Man, sorry. What knight lives in that castle over there?

    Dennis: I'm 37.

    King Arthur: What?

    Dennis: I'm 37. I'm not old.

    King Arthur: Well I can't just call you "man".

    Dennis: Well you could say "Dennis".

    King Arthur: I didn't know you were called Dennis.

    Dennis: Well you didn't bother to find out, did you?

    King Arthur: I did say sorry about the "old woman", but from behind you looked...

    Dennis: What I object to is you automatically treat me like an inferior.

    King Arthur: Well, I am king.

    Dennis: Oh, king eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.