After choosing from a hundred thousand choices, I thought it would be better to watch this movie . It
’s a famous story, a famous old actor~
For the story of a hero in the green forest, always have the feeling nothing,
this feeling stems from our Water Margin,
mountain man somehow, vulgar, uneducated,
although a group of good people, but people do not like it -
Robin Hood read regarded as a surprise
for Robin Hood, before I There is no impression in my mind, I
only know that this name is related to robbing the rich and helping the poor.
So when the director interprets him as a man who does what he says (returning his sword), has courage (still speaks the truth in the face of the king's questioning), has culture (can dance well), and has a little sense of humor,
it is true from a It started to pique my fancy.
The general constant feeling I get
throughout the movie is repression, in those eras of absolute monarchy, where one can do what one wants,
and the church, where bishops use their faith to deprive the people,
that kind of tyranny. , the kind of oppression that the people feel,
I seem to sympathize with.
Coupled with the harsh taxation, people are in a state of
uneasy feeling~ Robin Hood can be said to be pushed to the front of the stage,
to speak, to speak out~
As for Her Majesty, the first act of the appearance let me in Heart is very shocking,
a brave woman, a strong woman.
In fact, by the end, this feeling has been there, and it is getting deeper and deeper.
In our current era, sometimes women are taught not to be too strong,
saying that it is easy to scare men~
and how many men are scared by the power of women,
Do some things, some may be disgusting things,
and then push them on women,
saying that women are too capable and too strong. . .
But at that time, a hero fell in love with a brave woman.
In fact, bravery is a positive thing, and so is toughness,
but this age has distorted them.
I would rather be a brave woman,
I will be brave, because I also want to live in seclusion in the mountains with my man.
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