"Three Deaths of Coward Gawain" or~~~

Gust 2022-03-22 09:02:57

Or the road to the fantasy trial arranged by the mother and the boy

After watching this film last night, I kept shouting that the A24 is really good

This article is not intended to be mysterious, and the interpretation and analysis are vulgar and straightforward, and involve spoilers; please spray if you want. You can't hit me anyway.

Aside from the 500-character (?) poems and knight literature that sang the heroic Gawain knight before the story, let's just say that the story itself, as always, is playing with various fundamentalist stalks. Of course, I have been too lazy to play with these stalks, but from the main core of the story, the film has been saying one thing over and over again

"It's a fucking knight"

And it is from the beginning of the story; it uses a 1-minute cut-off long shot to show that the real knight is the woman who murdered, set fire, and kidnapped others.

This point, Liangshan hero sent 108 likes.

And the actor Gao Wen woke up in this environment;

It can also be understood that Xiao Gaowen had a dream. The A24's long lens loves this language of nested metaphors.

And little Gawain had this dream in a brothel. And Xiao Gaowen lost his boots at the very beginning, and a screenwriter with high emotional intelligence would use the metaphor that he lost his life path; screenwriters with low emotional intelligence would only say that he played here for one night and got off.

Of course his prostitute girlfriend reminded him that he was going to be a knight, but he also said he was "never ready"

This sentence "has never been ready and used to wear him all his life.

It was said that when Gawain came home to see her mother, her mother's tolerance towards her was to the point of doting; knowing that he was visiting prostitutes all night, he lied to her mother that he was doing mass all night and her mother would not make a point.

But her mother didn't go to dinner with his aunt and uncle.

The uncle is the old and childless King Arthur. This shot uses a very solemn light to praise the divinity of King Arthur. Did you notice the lighting of the Trinity? Of course, I thought it was the meme-loving A24 who compared old Arthur to a god, or a boring god-daddy in Greek mythology; after seeing his boring and useless young son, he had to persuade him. Fan.

Then, if Mom and Dad don't go to the party on Christmas Eve, they are just pecking at how to drive the good son out of the house. She just happened to be a protector of the country witch, and she would also use summoning techniques, so she wrote a letter to summon a protector of the old tree spirit or something.

Of course our old Arthur knew this very well, when silly Gawain accepted the challenge; old Arthur told him "it's just a game"

Old Arthur knew this very well.

Silly Gawain is serious.

Then, when I checked the information later, I learned that the old Angsa people have a tradition of breaking contracts and killing creditors. The establishment of the contract is based on the loyalty of both parties; it is understandable that the contemporary old Angsa country owes my country money and settles our country.

Old Arthur persuaded silly Gawain to abide by the contract, and of course he also hoped that there would be a fair deal. Only in this way can he qualify as a "just" Kamen Rider.

Kamen Rider did not join the show here. It must be known that the medieval knight class adhered to the fine tradition of "five virtues" and did harm to the world and reason.

And the first act "Goodwill" after Silly Gaowen leaves the city begins a deeper mockery of the knight; you know, in the stinking Chinese style, if a pariah accidentally angers the knight master, the knight master is basically You can kill as much as you want (it's best if no one sees it, and if someone sees it, it's good for "Wizard (Witcher) 3", this is really not to be washed. But out of courtesy and virtue, knights need to be dedicated but not Asking for something in return. This is when he gave the corpse-picking boy a reward for asking him for directions, and he only returned a coin. The corpse-picking boy returned to him by taking a shortcut and leading his comrades to ruthlessly. Humiliated and took away Lu Knight's axe and the lucky green belt her mother gave her, and tied him to death.

Here is silly Gawain's first death. When the camera cut to his bones, I thought to myself this man wasn't really dead.

In fact, from the perspective of the narrative behind, the arrangement of the director is more like the imagination and playback before death.

And when silly Gawain met the poor girl by the pond; it might not be the first time this has happened to the girl.

When I saw this episode, I even thought it was a girl killed by Silly Gaowen, but Silly Gaowen just fell into reincarnation, going back and forth again and again.

Because of the round trip, there is a fateful transaction.

From the later conversation, I learned that it is true that in the eyes of girls, knights are mostly the same, and they all do bad things.

Looking for a head in the water is comparable to looking for a hemorrhoid plug in the toilet (everyone knows it), but the filming is very weird and blurry.

And when the head of the retrieved girl was retrieved and placed back, the lighting engineer negotiated a benefit and gave a brightening light to silly Gawain's humanity; at this time, the green axe as a responsibility and mission came back.

The shit in my heart, is it that easy?

In fact, the male protagonist is on the line at this time.

When I first saw it, I thought it was a girl by the water who was going to be a support and lead the way in order to repay her kindness.

When I saw the back, I knew it wasn't her mother.

His mother is not at ease and follows him everywhere. This thing is really a mother's treasure.

When he met a giant in the wilderness, he was not allowed to hitch a ride, and he was not allowed to stand on the shoulders of giants. Giants are all female images, you say?

I wipe this is not a metaphor, it is a simile!

You can even sit while eating!

Don't ask me how I figured it out, notice that in one of the last few scenes, she touches Gawain and uses her hand to check if Gawain has a fever.

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The Green Knight quotes

  • Gawain: Honor. That is why a knight does what he does.

  • The Lord: Have you ever seen a hawk kill a horse?