Perfect boy

Rogelio 2022-02-09 08:01:14

The wonder boy. The perfect boy. A mortal with divine power must go through a career to return to the divine place. What career? Become a hero. How to become a hero? Slay demons and demons, and eliminate harm for the people. This is true for all heroes in the ancient world. I don't know if there are fewer demons or something, the later generations will no longer define heroes in this way, and even the way of ascending to immortality has changed into another form. The film deliberately erased the stereotype affixed to the hero, making Hercules a sunny boy, everyone loves. All actions are to find a way home, all decisions are made out of good will, and all sacrifices are made for love... The scene of Hercules chasing his lover in the river of death is so touching. It hurts to see a strong man who is so powerful that he can grow old every minute. In the end, the courage to sacrifice for love turned him back into a god, a golden light. And the hero who is a man and god, for the sake of love, gave up his identity as a god. To be honest, God is a human being, and it doesn't matter to him at all. If Hercules is really like this, then he is a mass of vitality between heaven and earth, and it is nourished by love and divine power, an upward force. There is also a small detail in the film that is unforgettable: the characters on the ancient Greek altars and pots are activated, wearing charming ancient Greek robes, performing modern dances and acting as storytellers. This kind of creativity is really wonderful, and the dancing and singing of the beautiful women are really charming!

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Extended Reading
  • Jacklyn 2022-04-21 09:01:30

    1997 35th animated feature film

  • Braeden 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    Childhood Completion Program. . . Is Disney not doing animation anymore? . . Haven't seen anything new. . . Animated feature films seem to be DreamWorks. . . Ah, I really like Disney's style of singing and dancing. . . But my favorite is the mermaid fairy tale

Hercules quotes

  • Street Salesman: Hey, Mack...

    [the Salesman opens his coat]

    Phil: Whoa, whoa, whoa!

    Street Salesman: You wanna buy a sundial?

  • Heavyset Woman: It was tragic. We lost everything in the fire.

    Burnt Man: Everything except old Snowball here.

    Tall Thebian: Now were the fires before or after the earthquake?

    Earthquake Lady: They were after the earthquake, I remember.

    Heavyset Woman: But before the flood.

    Elderly Thebian: Don't even get me started on the crime rate!

    Heavyset Woman: Thebes has certainly gone downhill in a hurry.

    Elderly Thebian: Tell me about it! It seems like every time I turn around, there's some new monster wreakin' havoc and I...

    Burnt Man: All we need now is a plague of locusts.

    [a locust jumps on and chirps, everyone screams]

    Elderly Thebian: That's it! I'm movin' to Sparta!