Force of nature

Bartholome 2021-10-22 14:31:43

The stories of foreign magical themes seem to like a routine, that is, the storyline can be messed up in the early stage. The film director also cooperates with the author’s ideas and finds ways to make the scene bigger. At the climax, the form is always one-sided. The evil forces, coupled with some thrilling stunts and editing, always make you feel that the righteous party will be finished in the next second! !
But the tone of the story remains the same. If justice falls in this way, no one will probably watch it. So no matter how tense the story is and how big the scene is, the screenwriter and director are not afraid even if it is almost impossible to end. Because at the end of the story, there will always be a savior, leading a force that humans (or beasts) cannot resist (no matter how mysterious it is, it may be a flood, a tree or a dead soul), in a very short time Resolve tens of thousands of enemies and turn the tide of battle in an instant with the momentum of the wind.
From the Lord of the Rings to The Chronicles of Narnia, nothing is wrong. Just like the police in Hong Kong movies always arrive at the end of the story.
Perhaps the author is to prove that nature is the greatest. How insignificant human beings appear in the face of the power of nature...

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian quotes

  • Susan Pevensie: [referring to Peter] I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place!

    Edmund Pevensie: D.L.F.?

    Lucy Pevensie: Dear Little Friend.

    Trumpkin: Oh... that's not at all patronizing, is it?

  • Lucy Pevensie: [holding up one of her old dresses] I was so tall.

    Susan Pevensie: Well, you were older then.

    Edmund Pevensie: As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger.