King Arthur

Daron 2022-03-25 09:01:06

This film is a conventional hero-themed film. From the main line, it can be said that it basically follows the same type of film in the past. It was usurped, the youngest son grew up in the folk, and finally defeated the usurper and regained the throne.

It is precisely because there are many films of the same type that shooting skills are particularly important.

The difficulty is that there are many points in the narrative of the characters' language, including the growth process of the protagonist, the process of his own strength growing step by step after he grows up, and the struggle with the villain forces. To fully tell the whole story without making the film seem lengthy, it requires strong shooting skills.

Now let me talk about the subtleties of this film. At about twelve minutes, the film narrates the male protagonist's growth process in a simplified manner through multiple switching of scenes and strong rhythmic accompaniment, saving valuable time for the subsequent narrative.

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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword quotes

  • The Mage: You know what we have to do. In order for him to control Excalibur, he needs to go to the Darklands.

    Bedivere: That's not happening.

    Bedivere: ...Welcome to the Darklands...

    The Mage: He needs to take the sword to the tower.

    Bedivere: Give me another way.

    The Mage: There is no other way. And he has to go alone.

    Bedivere: He can't survive the Darklands alone!

    The Mage: You don't want all of him to survive, that's the point. You have to break his old self completely, wear him down. You want him to think big? Give him something big to think about.

    Bedivere: You're playing with fire, mage. And I'm not killing the king before he's even become one!

  • The Mage: Pick it up. Pick it up with both hands.

    King Arthur: YOU pick it up.