I felt that Grandpa Yue Fei was just so miserable. But there are many miserables like him in the film:
the actress later got syphilis and was thrown in the hospital, he put a necklace on her and kissed her, and she was in tears - scene 1;
the hero rescued the archduke in the fog battle Life, in the icy river water, he said: pull my clothes away from me too far. Back in Madrid, the Archduke said to him: We are not equal, even on the battlefield. Go to my butler and get some money to buy a new pair of shoes. Scene 2:
The noble girl is about to be married to this grand duke. She is going to elope to Naples with Inigo, who she liked since childhood. On the long stairs at the night she left home, a voice sounded in her heart: You will be the Duchess, your son The descendants will all be the Duchess... She walked slower and slower until she turned around, scene 3;
Inigo left alone, owed gambling debts, and was sent to the hero with a knife around his neck. The hero throws out the necklace he wants to give to his lover. The lover has been robbed and the necklace is useless... The bandit said that we don't understand jewelry. At this time, the hero's comrade-in-arms took out the savings hidden in the belt of his pants to buy land to buy his wife... Later, he fell on the battlefield as he wished, and the fourth scene
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Historically, Spain was a garbage country at the end of the Middle Ages. Gold was plundered from all over the world by advanced navigation, and then used for religious fanaticism, religious war, and religious persecution, so there were all kinds of tragedies. But the Spanish dialogue in the film is full of deep and interesting short sentences. A good movie needs to be well-crafted and talented. There is no doubt that the former film is epic from beginning to end, and friends who have a "Gladiator" complex like me since childhood should not miss it. The talent is reflected in the connection of the tension one after another, let me see a few films from ten o'clock that I don't want to interrupt, not many. When the whole story is finished, I hope that the sword at the end of the hero, accompanied by a roar, stabs at the king and religion.
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