Classic European Adventure

Annetta 2022-01-23 08:04:51

By convention, the opening begins with the plot. The old captain tried to take the treasure as his own, and then drove away the crew headed by John. On the other side, the actor whose father has just passed away and his mother are dependent on each other and run the tavern. By accident, a sailor who was carrying a treasure map came, and was involved in a battle for the treasure, and finally the actor returned home safely.
Like "Robinson Crusoe" and other works, Europeans admire the culture where the winner is king. It coincides with the great nautical culture, and a series of nautical literature works have been produced in the European continent. I haven't read the original, but the plot is similar to the guess. In the end, the protagonist goes home safely, and the greedy people die miserably. Among them, OLD JOHN has a very good relationship with the male protagonist, both enemy and friend. The two people of different backgrounds, ages, and values ​​support each other at critical moments, and at the same time struggle with each other, showing the friendship between men.

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Extended Reading
  • Herminio 2022-04-20 09:02:29

    I read the original novel many years ago, but I can't remember the plot very well, but I only remember the adventure story of a little boy. The adaptation is already good. Billy's ambivalence is very well interpreted. Human nature is complex and greedy. This is also the origin of evil. I feel that it may be better to play the story in several parts.

  • Stanford 2022-04-20 09:02:29

    Watched in summer. I like watching English movies more and more.

Treasure Island quotes

  • Long John Silver: I say she's a lovely ship, sir. Well chosen.

    Squire Trelawney: Thank you.

    Long John Silver: She's got an arse on her that would sit well on any rollicking sea. I always say a man who could choose a good horse could choose a good ship, just by looking at its arse. And you, sir, look like a man who knows his way around a horse's arse.

  • Long John Silver: The rumor is the map was yours too. You've not seen it?

    Jim Hawkins: I don't know.

    Long John Silver: It would be a large piece of paper that would look like a map.