. He fought alongside infantry regiments in Flanders. When I first met him, he was living off those nasty tasks in Madrid. Often for 4 gp he rented his sword to those who lacked his skill and courage" He was a patriot, a warrior, a man of fidelity to love, a man who could not see the situation, but He is also the most sensible person. He fought for his country, adopted the sons of his comrades, fell in love with married women, fought for the filthy deals between nobles, risked his life to defend his dignity, was betrayed, looked down on, Forgotten In fact, the film uses such an ordinary but valuable character to express some characteristics and group portraits of that era. For this reason, it is inappropriate to translate the Chinese title into "Legend of Mercenaries". It is worth noting that, Every time someone who is important to Alatriste dies or falls, he doesn't show too much emotion, just like a movie style, light, sad, in my opinion, the aspect that attracts me the most is him The snooping of human nature and the shaping of a warrior's life in the twisting story, on the other hand, is its historical nature and sense of experience - the film has a slow rhythm, exquisite dialogue, and the setting of the scene is very clever, it seems that every frame is in the oil painting I have seen it, as well as the restoration of historical figures. Philip IV and others are basically the same as their portraits, including the last two pictures of "The Surrender of Breda". Such a delicate scene setting is worth it even for pure appreciation. If I have time, I will watch it again. Of course, the soundtrack is almost perfect. The combination of flamenco guitar and drums creates three different emotions of sadness, wildness and tragic. Even if you listen to it alone, it is very valuable. The lack of detail and specificity of the characters in the movie is currently criticized, and I feel the same way. It seems that every character has distinct characteristics, but they are always separated from us by a layer of gauze, unable to penetrate into it, and just floating in the air. , it is fleeting, but as a "legend" and a story, as well as the purpose of the film set to show the group portrait, it is indeed very successful, and a poem is made to say that in addition to the inner waves of the characters, there is also If there is any real "theme", it is a lament about the decline of Spain. The corruption of officials, the brilliance of the Thirty Years' War, the annihilation of human nature, and the oppression of religion are all reasons, and there are also movies that show such a movie. I am willing to give five stars.
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