I watched this movie purely out of professional necessity. The text that is about to be taught is about the years of the Odyssey. Two years ago, I didn't know what to say. I have watched half of it now, and I want to write a movie review during the intermission, so as not to forget it later. This is the first movie I watched without subtitles. Yes, I'm not used to reading it. I can understand the general meaning. It's not difficult to understand. I plan to take the time to read the transliterated version in the near future. The protagonist is called Odyssius (Odysseus) (I have to think about the relationship between Odyssius and Odyssey), Odysseus starts from a city that sounds like Ethica (it turns out to be Issac), defeats Troy, and prepares to go home. It has been ten years since he left home at this time. The first obstacle he encountered on the way was a Cyclops. Odysseus used his wisdom to blind the Cyclops and used the giant to open the stone gate to escape successfully; the second one appeared was God of Wind, who was kind enough to help him, gave him a sack of wind, and saw his home in front of him, but unfortunately because of the pig teammates, thinking that the bag was a treasure of gold and silver, he opened Pandora while Odysseus was asleep. Bag, a gust of wind blowing, sent the pig teammate to the west sky, and also implicated a boatload of people, so the group came to "Happy Island" (the name I picked up blindly), there is a person who will turn people into A Xiong The witch of the monkey, the tiger and the lion. Seeing that his worrior was turned into a wild boar by a witch, Odysseus was determined to meet this goddess for a while. He climbed the "Holy Maiden's Peak" (also blinded), and in what seemed to be the little god of love Cupid (random guessing) With the help, Odysseus did not turn into an animal after drinking sweet honey. Now he conquered the witch, and together with his comrades, he spent five years of luxury and lust on Happy Island. One day, when he woke up, Odysseus realized that he still had his wife and children waiting for him at home. He cheered up, woke up his worriors, and was ready to go home again. The witch is a good witch, and he contributed money to send him back. Home, reluctantly say goodbye in tears. The fourth difficulty is "cross fire (CS crossing the line of fire)" (blind again), this time it seems that the fate is uncertain, and the others are waiting for the return of the king. (To be continued) (In the first half, there was a scene where there was a laugh like a star laughing)
Well, now I'm back after watching the second half, and I didn't watch it very carefully at night. When crossing the line of fire, the blind prophet said to Odysseus, "You're clever but not wise enough." The beautiful island where Cripsoe is located.
Here, Odysseus stayed for a long time. One day, when he saw a ship approaching, he ran excitedly but was captured by a few nimble women. Cripso didn't let him go until Hermes (the little fairy I thought was Eros at the top) warned her, and Odysseus was able to continue on his way home. On the way, the sea god Poseidon punished him a little, but at this time Odysseus had begun to go uphill. With the help of the king, he returned to his hometown smoothly. Recognize with son. The beautiful Athena turned him into an old-fashioned elder, so that he could destroy the enemy and take back the kingdom.
In the film, Odysseus returns from home after 20 years. He grew up from a lean boy at the beginning to a mature and strong man. He has experienced hardships, enjoyed fine wine and beauties, but he still does not forget his original intention and remembers that he always wants to go home. , back to his wife and children, which can be seen from the few times he dreamed of Penelope. A wife has been patiently waiting for her husband, and her love is unswerving. Just imagine how much true love is like this in this day and age? In the face of Cripso's retention and the witch's reluctance, Odysseus firmly set foot on the way home. Cripso said to him, "With me, you'll never grow old, never die. I can make you immortal." Odysseus was unmoved. Because, Penelope is his world.
Athena said to Odysseus, "The journey is part of your return home." This shows that a person must experience pain and suffering in order to grow. On the island of Cripso, Odysseus was saddened by the loss of his brothers, comrades in arms, and his long-separated wife and children. Fortunately, he lost and gained, and what he lost was finally reunited with his family. The form of national unity returned to him again. Leaving aside the fact that he had a good time with a few beauties, Odyssius is a witty, brave, responsible, respectable, attractive and handsome man in my eyes.
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