not perfect but beautiful

Kareem 2022-10-03 06:28:39

Highly recommended, not because the movie is so perfect. I haven't seen any other Genghis Khan films, all I know is that although there are quite a few, so far there have been no very successful masterpieces. This Russian film of Genghis Khan also has a lot of ills, but it is good-looking but very good-looking.

When I watched the film, I kept thinking about that sentence: "Heaven will send a great responsibility to the people, and they must first suffer their minds, starve their skin, work their muscles and bones, empty their bodies, and mess with their actions." Temujin has been displaced since childhood, lost his family and lost his father. From childhood to arrival, he endured humiliation and was chased and killed by his enemies all the way. When he was just an adult, his bride was taken away by the enemy, which triggered the first war in his life - the original Chinese history There is also a Troy. The film focuses on Temujin's ordeals in his early years, especially his love with the young betrothed Melti, and his grievances with his early sworn brother, Zamukha - which make up his character and relationship. Context of personality formation. Temujin is also a mortal. He once broke his faith in Zamuhe and took Zamuhe's right and left hands for himself. Although he paid a series of painful prices for the choices he made, he was always firm in his determination. Immovable because he is responsible for his actions. However, he still said to Zamuhe: "Forgive me, brother." This is a real man, with backbone, loyalty, and admitting mistakes. Out of frustration, his wife committed herself to others twice, and every time she reunited with Temujin, she was pregnant. It doesn't matter who the genes are, what matters is that the flesh and blood of his relatives are his relatives.

Temujin is a ruthless and ruthless killer, a survivor of a world of predators, but he emphasizes ethics, follows the value of justice, and he has an extremely strong will, even if he is defenseless and penniless, his strength is still enough to conquer a person. The planet, because his mental strength can already be compared to an independent universe, he is frightening because he has no fear.

Talk about the flaws of the film. The whole narrative is anticlimactic, and many key plots are not clear about the ins and outs, especially in the second half. For example, how could Temujin be inexplicably sold from the key care object to the slave market? After leaving his wife, how did Temujin recruit thousands of troops from scratch? How did the battle of winning more with less be won in historical facts (in the film, there was an inexplicable dark rainstorm that scared the enemy's crap out)? Asano Tadanobu plays Temujin, and he has an extraordinary eyebrows and a heart like a valley; the only shortcoming is that compared with Temujin's childhood actor, Asano Tadanobu's performance is not domineering enough and excessive humility, presumably such a sage leader was in those days. The Mongolian steppe cannot live for a few days. Sun Honglei's exaggerated performance is slightly out of touch with Asano Tadanobu. The actor who plays Temujin's wife is really getting more and more beautiful as he sees it. It was hard for Ertie to be a widow every day. Temujin walked away for a few years because of his grand career. He had more than 40 wives and concubines. It's bad luck for a woman who is a hero. In general, the film is highly watchable, and the men will watch it with enthusiasm!

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Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan quotes

  • Oelun: [Is being threatened by a masked rider] Get down. I want to see your face.

  • Young Borte: Why did you come here?

    Young Temudjin: I'm going to the Merkits to choose a bride. I'm here for the night.

    Young Borte: Smart people choose us for brides.

    [after a pause]

    Young Borte: Goodbye Temudjin.

    Young Temudjin: [Calls after her] Wait! What's your name?

    Young Borte: Borte, Temudjin.

    [after a pause]

    Young Borte: You should choose me!

    [Leaves]