I should have seen the poster of this movie somewhere before, and after watching the movie, I realized that the character on the poster is not the protagonist Brandon, but Ashlin, the little forest princess.
As soon as I opened it, I felt that the painting style was very fresh. After the Vikings broke through the high city wall, it was very dark. I'm not religious, so I probably rarely watch religious animations (goose is really miserable, it's been chased and plucked all the time, and the goose with only one feather hides in the pigpen hhhhh). The protagonist of the convent, Brandon, is a red-haired boy with a cute little round face. The new priest, Aidan, asked him to help him find berries that can be ground into ink (berry juice can be made into ink, right?), the little boy entered the forest and met a little silver-haired princess Ashlin, who was brought in by Ashlin. He wandered around in his own forest and successfully picked berries here.
Aidan wants Brandon to become a sutra painter (feeling like a painter + designer now?) to help him complete the painting of the sutras. In the face of the Vikings attack, the abbot asked Brandon to join the work of repairing the wall, which caused a contradiction.
Overall, the setting of this story feels like a skilled person (getting berries) accepted a certain task (pictorial), met a highly capable teammate (forest princess) in the middle, and encountered obstacles (abbot of various kinds). against Brandon's scriptures and the Dark Ones in the Forest who put him in danger), and then complete the mission together. Among them, resisting the attack of Viking pirates and being slaughtered by pirates became the background of the whole film.
According to the actual situation, there is nothing wrong with the dean organizing everyone to build the city wall to resist the attack, but maybe the enemy is stronger or the project itself is not enough, so it is still attacked. But the story is to arrange the protagonist to go to draw the scriptures.
I don't understand a bit, does the final result mean that the scriptures allowed the dean to be redeemed?
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