King Arthur, his father was murdered by his uncle. After his uncle came to power, he continued to persecute Arthur. At first, the ordinary young man did not accept the mission. When he saw his loved ones die because of him, he resisted it even more. Later, when he saw that he gave up, more people would die. Overthrowing the uncle, many more people died in the middle, and twelve people remained in the end. This story is full of grandeur, epic, thick and even tragic—
- Made into a commercial comedy by Guy Ritcher.
Don't get me wrong, this movie is really good. Guy's British humor makes this boring story made by ten directors very interesting, and the special effects are really magnificent, some scenes are really Very classic, and Jude Law also has a very shocking performance (if you want to be crooked, go to calm down for dozens of minutes), which is why I give it four stars, but this theme may really be more suitable for Zack Snyder to shoot——
——Because this theme, like Shakespeare's novels, like 300, cannot be completely commercialized. Although Guy has minimized its obtrusiveness to a level that the general audience can easily accept relative to Micheal Bay, it cannot be completely avoided. During the movie viewing, I have been trying to ignore the sense of game experience that I can clearly feel even if I have never played mobile games, and I have been trying to ignore the playful and witty performance of the protagonist under the strong sense of rhythm (the three Moves). I sprayed it directly), I have been trying to ignore the sad atmosphere of the paragraphs, in order to meet the commercial needs but still out of place and happy rock music, I have been trying to ignore the sharp and fast cuts unique to Hollywood blockbusters. Strong on this subject matter Discomfort……
I have been trying to ignore the slight sadness brought about by the situation where all kinds of themes can be made into commercial blockbusters.
Don't get me wrong, I don't have any prejudice against this movie, it is a very good four-star commercial blockbuster, but if it is an epic blockbuster, I will give it five stars; I have no prejudice against commercial films, as long as it is It works in its own domain (like "Change 123"), and I'm still crazy about it.
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