The tragedy of Lancelow

Christiana 2021-11-17 08:01:29

The first time I watched it, I was simply moved by the heroism and dedication in the movie. After the second time, I found the realism in this movie. The bureaucracy and autocratic practices of Rome are naturally clear at a glance, and the more obscure is the political marriage between the heroine and Arthur. The superior combat effectiveness of Arthur and his warriors has been witnessed and recognized by the world (especially the Wall Clan to which the heroine belongs). Through the fact that the bishop asked Arthur to lead his warriors to rescue the noble families in Rome, we can see that Arthur’s great prestige in the hearts of his warriors, even if the warriors were unwilling, as long as Arthur gave orders, they would Will swear to the death. Seeing these two points, in order to protect her nation from being destroyed by the Saxons, the heroine decided to persuade Arthur to let him stay and help her people resist the Saxons' aggression. For this reason, she adopted a series of lobbying with intentions. Move with affection, know with reason. However, until the Saxon soldiers approached the city, the heroine's lobbying still failed. At this time, the heroine could only resort to the last resort-sexual bribery. In exchange for Arthur's help, the Saxons were wiped out. However, what the heroine really loves is Arthur's warrior Lancelot, and after she was saved, she had a mutual affection with Lancelot. But Lancelow is a wise man. When love meets politics, it is destined to sacrifice. The heroine chooses to sacrifice love for politics. Lancelow chooses to sacrifice himself for love. The wise man knows that even if he survives, it is very possible. You will get caught up in the complicated entanglement of politics, love and friendship, leading to no good end. Out of the noble friendship for Arthur and the great love for the heroine, he chose the most decent end as a samurai. The final outcome is that Arthur married the heroine of the Wall Clan and became king. Once success is accomplished, no matter whether it is the battlefield or the love field, those who deserve to die must die. When Wan Jian Qi Hui was in the wedding ceremony, who was the heroine thinking in her heart? Does the king Arthur feel ashamed to face anyone?

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Extended Reading
  • Gerda 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    The adaptation of the plot is relatively large, but unfortunately there is no core theme, the director really does not care about the filming, and the investment does not seem to be large

  • Raphael 2021-11-17 08:01:29

    Keira is so beautiful, I wonder if Guinevere would be more beautiful if he was Damsel in distress

King Arthur quotes

  • Tristan: Yeah, we're all going to die some day. If it's death from a Saxon hand that frightens you, stay home.

    Galahad: If you're so eager to die you can die right now!

  • Gawain: [after Tristan lands his dagger in the butt of Galahad's dagger] Tristan, how do you do that?

    Tristan: I aim for the middle.