War love epic. Love grows on the wounded seaside, but because of the hatred of the country, they cannot report their names to each other. I won you with bravery and fearlessness, but I didn't become my bride, dedicated to my king, but my heart was broken,

Diego 2022-03-21 09:02:19

War love epic. Love grows on the wounded seaside, but because of the hatred of the country, they cannot report their names to each other. I won you with bravery and fearlessness, but I did not become my bride, dedicated to my king, but my heart was broken, and I was entangled between love and loyalty, and it was painful. The king influenced him with tolerance and perfection, but he defended his loyalty with his life. The sad riverbank left sad songs and regrets, but I planted love and obsession on your grave and passed away...

The king of Ireland fell apart after facing the Roman Empire, and England, which was not very united, looked at it and wanted to take it for itself. But the male protagonist's father raised his arms and shouted, ready to unite the divided tribes and restore England's former glory. But their alliance was slaughtered by the king of Ireland, and the male protagonist's parents died in the slaughter. The King Mark they elected lost his hand in order to save the male lead. From then on, the male protagonist grew up beside Mark King and was in love with his father and son. The male protagonist gradually became the first warrior beside Mark King. The rebuilt castle was once again sacked by the Irish king, and all the non-servants were not hanged, in order to counter their atrocities. Under the careful arrangement of the male protagonist, they defeated the Irish troops who came to sack, and also killed the first warrior of Ireland. The king of Ireland was seriously injured, and she was going to use her daughter's competition to recruit relatives to divide the various tribes in England. The male protagonist who played for King Mark went all the way and won the final victory, winning the daughter of the King of Ireland for King Mark as his wife. But when he saw the princess's face, he realized that the princess was the pseudonymous woman who had rescued him and embraced him in love. Because of his loyalty, he had no choice but to surrender the princess to King Mark, but his obsessive love tortured him to the point of death. In love and loyalty, he is unable to extricate himself. In the end, it was used by the King of Ireland, allowing King Mark to see everything. King Mark arrested the two, but did not harm them. After understanding the whole story, he was ready to let the two people go. But the male protagonist gave up running away with the princess, and chose to go back and help King Mark guard the castle. While defending, the hero's sword fell. By the beautiful lake, he and his lover looked at each other silently, and said what was in his heart. It was the poem that the princess read to him...

I like this kind of European medieval style film very much. I like the texture and color. In love stories, there are more wars, tragedies and helplessness, loyalty and love. The tangle of love has been difficult since ancient times. Perhaps only a tragic death is the best ending for the male protagonist. I can't make too many promises to the loyal master and my lover, so let me fulfill my promise with blood and life. Loyalty, the tearful eyes of the male protagonist are heartbreaking, so pity, so handsome! This kind of infatuation makes people fascinated, and feels that the two people's cheating has become justifiable, and they are desperate. The king's final decision shows his feelings for two people, and he is a generous and dedicated good person. The hero's sacrifice should be worth it.

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Tristan + Isolde quotes

  • Isolde: Please don't leave me. Please.

  • King Donnchadh: I see how it is in Cornwall. My money is good enough. My alliance is good enough! But my daughter, you pass among your Lieutenants like a whore!

    Isolde: It's not like...

    King Donnchadh: I see no relation to me here. And there's no peace with this King!