Hahaha

Deangelo 2022-01-23 08:03:39

There are many problems with this movie, such as where the dragon is, how the crazy wizard in that hotel is so strong, how can the waitress in that hotel be so good, the big guy in the clown quartet (that’s often called an idiot) What's going on? The telephone and radio of that era (the neuropathic wizard layer pretends to call, the short knight instructor uses the remote control), the extreme uselessness of the villain’s death at the end, and the last sentence "New Era" (how do I think The advent of the law of the disappearance of the knight is the real new era. This film seems to be going backwards, calling the hero not to use this extreme way). . . . . .
But
apart from these problems, this movie is actually quite interesting.
That's right, I'm talking about fun.
At the beginning, the old man who declared that the bread was too hard smashed the wooden box with a loaf of bread and stunned a soldier. It was a real laugh to me. It was full of absurdity like Don Quixote. The soldier was forced to fill out the ticket. The coachman who went to fight the fire even expressed the helplessness and sadness of this era in the play in an absurd way (though I don’t think the era they admire is so noble)
that clown’s painful "power and style" is quite boring in a certain way The way of adding a lot of joy to the film, and the painting on the guard’s window also has the same effect
as the other funny elements of the film.
I don’t know what I’m writing. My evaluation of this movie is only two words: joy, if vividly speaking, it is: hahaha (hahaha) the
author’s true feelings, don’t spray if you don’t like it

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Justin and the Knights of Valour quotes

  • [Justin reveals he wants to be a knight]

    Reginald: Knights are outlawed. You would be breaking the law, and I will not let my son do that.

    Justin: Maybe the law's wrong.

    Reginald: What? Now listen. Knights no longer exist because we don't need them. You will be twice the hero when you learn the letter of the law rather than the inarticulate ravings of the sword.

  • Gran: You'll make a terrible lawyer. You're honest and not a very good liar.