Why, why let an Indian play a Celtic? Why, why, the legends of the British have become Indian? It really reminds me of the phrase "Europe is not a white Europe". No matter how equal we are, we must respect the culture. Although it is a legend, can you not treat the audience as a fool? Respect the audience. Even if he acts well, he is also the nephew of King Arthur. Gawain cannot be Indian.
Then in the plot, the motivation to kill the green knight is insufficient. As a well-known story (for the UK), everyone knows the general outline of this story to some extent, and it is indeed a bit difficult to make this relatively simple story into a movie. But do you at least capture the familiar places (beginning and ending) well? At the beginning, the god who read the letter was fiddly, let's say there is some logic, just leave the green knight untouched. Why don't I ask him what to do with him, that's not who is going Anyone who kills him will die in the end, will it be a disadvantage, why do you have to go up? (At this time, someone can say, isn't this the story? I think it's just because the story is like this, so you should present the best effect to the audience, you have to convince the audience why they do it, this is the whole The beginning of the story is also the part that everyone knows. If you can't tell this important part well, then the film will not be successful. The fantasy places should be shot in a wild way, and the reasonable places should be shot rationally. according to)
For honor? You have to say that he chopped off the green knight's head for honor at the beginning, but at the beginning he was caught by the bandits, one bite, one bite, one bite, I'm not a knight. When she met the ghost in white in the house, she asked Gawain to go Where, he said home. Don't tell me you believed in that so-called honor, let's just ask the contradiction?
The purpose of Gawain's girlfriend's existence is to prevent Gawain from going to the castle mistress, right? I want it. I would like... blah blah blah, it's pretty disgusting, you are not a knight, right? And that kiss from the castle man? ? ? ? I was completely stunned, what is this doing, I remember in the original poem that Gawain took the initiative to kiss the castle owner, why did he turn around? Does it prove that Gawain is less a man than other men? I really have a question mark on my face
Let's take a look and force him to help the female ghost get the skull, to show his bravery; he didn't go to the hostess, but to show his loyalty; he finally went to the appointment, and wanted to show that he was trustworthy. It's a pity, I know what you want to say, but it's a pity that what you say is really bad.
In the end, I almost vomited at Gawain's imagination...
Not to mention a knight, what I saw was a diaosi's counterattack, what was the counterattack, he rushed up to the monster's head in a dizzy state, and then he went on an adventure, and then came back Mixed with immortality, mixed with honor. What did he prove? I'm sorry, I really didn't see it. Is such a person depicted in the movie really the hero we want to praise?
Of course, the picture and special effects of the movie are absolutely first-class, but it is only limited to that. This kind of film is suitable for my father to watch with children who like this kind of knight, otherwise it is a waste of time, long and smelly
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