With this in mind, I watched "King Arthur", but it is undeniable that Lancelot in the film seems to be more like the protagonist, a knight who fights for freedom and equality and has no righteousness. Even without Arthur's persistence, it was difficult to succeed in the end, but the film supports the entire story framework from Lancelot's enslavement, expedition, defeating the enemy, saving the United States, and the final battle, and finally takes his death as the basis. , declared Arthur's final victory.
Arthur may have suffered less than half of what he suffered, but the final merit was Arthur's, and Lancelot was just a legend. The director let Lancelot hang up so vaguely. . His eyes are so melancholy, hey! A good movie is always on both sides of the controversy, and I think it's not bad.
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