Does no one understand the subject of metaphor?

Daphney 2022-03-20 09:01:09

The father-son rivalry throughout the film is actually foreshadowing, when the Holy Grail shows miracles, the theme of the film reveals its true colors.
The so-called enchantment of the Holy Grail is a metaphor for the balance of positive and negative energies created by the father/mother in the personality and psychology of their children. Although Jones is full of resentment against his father and selfish enough to ignore his negative emotions and love to evade responsibility, he still has a little positive energy to save his imbalanced psychology. It is a pity that a female doctor whose desire overwhelms conscience and reason is not so lucky. The Holy Grail represents humanities, science, and faith. If you "have an improper mind", even if you catch it, it won't really belong to you, and it will harm you. Haha, it's the same as Laoshan Taoist.

Don't watch the drama of the father and son much, but the script doctor's rewritten lines injected the necessary emotional tension into a standardized Hollywood action film, improved its chewiness, and became a classic. For the boss, the salary of more than $1 million is indeed worthwhile. When will the Chinese bosses understand this?

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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade quotes

  • [Vogel has captured Henry]

    Walter Donovan: Colonel. Jones is getting away.

    Colonel Vogel: I think not, Herr Donovan.

    Walter Donovan: Not THAT Jones, the OTHER Jones.

    [Indiana rides by with a pack of horses, laughing hysterically in triumph]

  • Professor Henry Jones: [to Indy] Well, I didn't trust her. Why did you?

    Walter Donovan: Because he didn't take my advice. Didn't I tell you not to trust anyone, Dr. Jones?