A rare epic masterpiece

Annette 2022-10-02 01:35:00

I have only seen the majestic land and remote sky of Scotland in Edinburgh, and I have never had the opportunity to set foot in the vast and barren land of Highlands. I’ve seen this play for the first time to feel that the man in the Scottish plaid is so attractive. In the opening song, the shot of the male protagonist walking slowly with the sound of a bagpipe is so substituting. The drumbeat in the ear is like his heartbeat. A sense of heaviness.

In this play, the heroine has a pure Southern England accent, which satisfies the listening enjoyment of those who love British accents; it is more Gaelic with a strong rustic style, and you can hear the grass and cattle in the wet and cold highland soil. The mixed breath of dung, but with the stubbornness and stubbornness, tenacity and bravery characteristic of the Scots blood, and the spurt of male hormones.

At the foot of the huge boulders in the memorial place, clusters of broom heathers are tiny and tenacious in full bloom in the cold wind and rain, as if standing at the end of the world, looking at the horizon; stepping forward, they fled the world again.

The wild and ruggedness of the Scottish Highlands in the first season, the gorgeous luxury of the Paris court in the second season, compact and ingenious plot, full-character characters, fine scenery and costumes, and delicate interpretation, a fantasy historical drama that will span more than 200 years The history of the resistance of the former Scottish warriors is vivid and vivid, and the melodious Scottish bagpipe tells the thrilling stories one by one. Watched the two seasons in one breath (for the first time I paid for the exclusive treatment for members without ads). Claire's heart in the final episode of the second season is constantly torn by memories and reality in time and space. Jamie groans when he is dying and struggling at the beginning of the third book of the novel. "At least, she was safe, she and the child..." is really immersed in the story of shock!

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