This is really the most beautiful drama I have ever seen! Let's talk about the plot.
First of all, for the little prince, he was too self-willed, stubborn, cowardly, and naive, and he was so well protected by his family that he was ignorant of world affairs. He disregarded that the two countries would start a war, and humanity brought Helen home. When the soldiers approached the city, I naively thought that a duel would make the two sides retreat. He is really naive. Agamemnon is so ambitious and arrogant, how could he give up this opportunity? And when he failed the duel, hugged his brother's leg, and didn't dare to die bravely, he was really too cowardly and too useless. If you don't have the courage, don't go to a duel. You just proposed a duel, and in the end you confessed. I really have nothing to say.
For Achilles, I think he was a little impulsive, because Hux killed his brother, and he was fighting in a one-on-one duel on the battlefield. He wanted to retaliate maliciously and drag his body after the duel. Go, I really lose the general demeanor. Just like the king said, "How many cousins have you killed, how many have you lost their husbands, brothers and sons?" Achilles, what capital do you have to hate others?
For the plot, when Agamemnon attacked the city, the burning and looting of Troy was really shocking. I have seen many descriptions of the Japanese war of aggression against China, and I saw the film today and I think it is almost like this. The power of words still doesn't have the impact of pictures. Kill at the sight of people, whether innocent or not, have public sexual intercourse on the street, and burn at the sight of a house. What is the difference from a barbarian? So, cherish peace, and there will be no eggs under the covered nest?
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