Without the protagonist's halo, I still have to thank the hardship

Hadley 2021-11-25 08:01:21

The king Arthur, who has always been thought to be living in mythology, originally exists, but he is not the goddess Saber Altria in the "fate series", but the muscular and sexy bearded uncle on the poster. The contrast between the uncle and the royal sister is the origin of my interest in this movie.
I don't know much about the performance of the film, but this kind of storytelling, fast-forward, and chattering way of interpretation can give me a hearty thrill. It can be considered a bit depressing, but it is more like a roller coaster, non-stop, highly intense excitement.
So, what is this way of expression?
The deafening sound effects and the ups and downs of King Arthur's experience seem to be a kind of biography, exuding a strong inspirational atmosphere. However, with a one-to-one enemy King Arthur and a powerful BGM, it is like an electric shock while sweeping a sandstorm. Exuding a pale blue light, this embarrassing halo of the protagonist made me laugh from start to finish.
The protagonist's halo is too fake. In fact, all of us play the leading role in our own life scripts, but not everyone has the protagonist's halo. Too many protagonists are aggressive but still do nothing and have a bad life.
I probably saw it through, so I was more ridiculed than envious of this dazzling halo of the protagonist.
Or maybe it's just not available.
But what I like the most is not Arthur's protagonist halo, but the final boss battle, his calm and gentleman performance. I remembered that in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, after Xingjue learned that his father had killed his mother, he was full of anger and beat his father into a sieve, but Arthur, who also faced his enemy, thanked his uncle very calmly. Also offered a gentleman's kiss.
You create me, I am blessing you~
It’s a coincidence. This coincides with the debate in "Wonderful Flowers" last night. In the face of the life test crit, do you want to thank it?
When I can still sit here with codewords, sitting here and talking, it at least shows that the crit of life didn't kill me. I can take these crit as a story and tell you calmly, take a sip of tea calmly in your shocked eyes, and use these crit as the material of chicken soup to tempt you to drink it.
But I don’t want to.
Because what I experienced is what I have to experience, it has nothing to do with you, and you can't imitate it. We have too many things to bear, family, love, career, whether it comes from pressure from others or pressure from ourselves. This is a curse, one has to bear it from the very beginning and cannot escape. But what I am grateful for is not that fate is unfair, but that this curse is borne by me, not by others.
Because I am still strong, because I can afford it. If another person is changed, this person is still very likely to contact me, do I have the heart to replace it with him, and can he overcome this curse?
I don't know, and I don't dare to gamble, so this kind of bad luck will be more assured and more appropriate if I bear this kind of bad luck, even though I know I am suffering.
But who is not in pain? It's just the difference in the depth of the pain.
In addition, as Qiu Chen said, we must add a high-sounding meaning to these tribulations so that we can feel that there is hope in life and that life is worthwhile.
if not? Tell others, I drew a bad hand from the beginning, and the card skills were not good.
All I can say is that I have seen scenery you haven't seen, walked the road you haven't walked, the sun is always after the storm, I still have hope, I still have a future.
Chicken soup is very disgusting, but chicken soup is not without it, at least the chicken soup does give us hope, and this hope supports our strength to get out of the predicament. Although the dilemma is another dilemma, the end is no more than a tomb. But mine does need hope.
Gratitude for bad luck is an elegant attitude. Although a little pretentious, he is indeed more beneficial to the image than tears and anger. Arthur's forgiveness is a noble kingly temperament, and it is also a silent declaration of war on fate:
the bad luck you give, In my eyes, it's nothing more than that.

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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.