Scott's head in the water

Antonette 2022-03-15 09:01:03

What would I not like in a film set in the Middle Ages?

1 French advanced to log ship

2 French rowing across the English Channel

3 woman wearing a lock with a group of children playing war

4 outlaw father was a jurist and human rights fighters

5 outlaw father was a drafter of the Magna Carta a

6 outlaw turned orator and military conductor

7 French bad guys have their heads shaved and made look like Foucault's

what I would like to film house a medieval background for the story of it?

1 The heroine has a classic look

2 The male lead is sloppy, rough and agile

3 The clothing is colorful and textured, especially silk and velvet

4 It is strictly a historical dress habit. Women do not wear bras, sometimes they will Bump

5 war scenes have blood plasma, siege equipment, someone

6 a story with point & make sense is all that is

required, you see how superficial I am. If you

want to make an epic film , you must at least have a good story structure and soundtrack , There is no foreshadowing, tragic elements, and the straightforward narrative of the inner changes of the characters can easily lead to a running account. As for the soundtrack of an action-adventure film like The Mummy, it's only good enough to make a cheerful green forest hero film, not an epic one.

As for the historical horse, the audience watching Scott's films should be mentally prepared. Historical facts have always let him play at will, and we don't want to black him.

However, you adapted the Green Forest story into a recruiting story, and at the end of the story, you explained the reason for forcing you to go to Liangshan. At the end, you can also understate the sentence "and so the legend begins"_ You might as well just type to be continued...

So Scoo It's not because of water in the head, but when people get old, they're going to be confused.

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Robin Hood quotes

  • Marion Loxley: I thought you'd left.

    Robin Longstride: The fields are planted.

    Marion Loxley: How did you find the seed?

    Robin Longstride: If you have to ask, it's not a gift.

    Marion Loxley: Thank you.

  • Robin Longstride: If you're building for the future, you need to keep your foundations strong, laws of the land enslave the people to a king who demands loyalty but offers nothing in return, I've been to the South of France, Palestine and back, you build a kingdom the same way you build a cathedral from the ground up!