Jagged tenderness

Justina 2022-03-22 09:01:38

For freedom, for equality.
The belief that I and my companions have been fighting with their lives for 15 years does not exist. It is a scam and a lie. Maybe it's sad, but Arthur's faith is not given by others, but his own. The faith of the Roman church no longer exists, then believe in your own heart, freedom and equality in your heart, and no one is born a slave of.
Undoubtedly, Arthur was a hero, and every word he uttered when he faced the enemy alone brought that heroism to the top.
And what moved me the most was Dagonet, the knight who sacrificed on the ice, his iron-blooded tenderness, his tenderness was not towards a woman, but towards a child, waving on the ice was farewell, for what he wanted to protect, For the sake of his team, the smile he gave the child at the end was so innocent, he was also like a child. This is also the most memorable scene for me.
Perhaps, this film does not have too grand scene production, nor does it have the wonderful expression of "Braveheart" in the pursuit of faith, but this scene of Dagonet and what Arthur said to the enemy generals are enough to shock.

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King Arthur quotes

  • Arthur: There is no worse death than the end of hope.

  • Arthur: Deeds themselves are useless unless they are for some higher purpose.