Beauty is always a hero

Isaiah 2022-09-10 23:27:13

Because of the South and the North, I am crazy about Richard Armitage, so I searched for this TV series.

In all fairness, apart from watching the handsome British guy, this TV series is really lackluster. Every episode is a contest between evil and good. There is no doubt that the good can overcome the evil in the end, without any surprises.

But in the season one finale, Marianne throws all her scruples behind at her wedding to Gisborne, instead of "doing the right thing," choosing to stay true to her heart. She still loves Robin, she finally has to abandon all limitations and practical considerations, and love once again. She kisses Robin affectionately on the soul-stirring soundtrack. At that moment, it seemed that the world was moved by it, and the mountains and rivers felt their happiness.

Since ancient times, beautiful women have always accompanied heroes, so that they can complement each other and be in high spirits; if they are matched with heroes in distress, no matter how earth-shattering their love is, it will always make people feel that something is missing.

It seems that a love that has been passed down through the ages and praised requires much time, place, and people. No wonder that for thousands of years, there are not many loves that can be passed down to this day. Only in this way can their appearance be so earth-shattering, so touching, and memorable.


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