. I haven't read the original book, but only watched the movie, and it feels good (I plan to read the original book when I have the opportunity).
Heavy details, like Jack flopping against the wall when Waleran falls...particularly reasonable.
No love for Jack, a weak chicken, autistic, willful, paranoid, simple-minded, relying on Ma to save him all the way (looking for a job, looking for a girl, going to jail, going to the Dharma field), in order to get a job arson, stealing the master's Note, if he really pursues art, he should at least piously transcribe a copy, how can he be so confident and run away with someone else's secret book? Didn't he feel guilty when he touched Philip's little hand and said "As Euclid says"? !
I like Richard, the perfect, complete personality - from the cowardly naive aristocratic young master, to the knight galloping on the battlefield, the rightful Earl of Shiring. When slaying Walter (with very beautiful long hair~), it was a match for dispelling hatred! ~(Love the side face after Chang Xiao) I
feel that the character setting of William is very touching, and the character or experience is very story, and if you just look at the face, only he (and the domineering version of Richard) can be called pleasing to the eye in the whole play , I like the screen image of this extreme temperament.
Tom and Philip, very real, contradictory, black-and-white, and their choices are understandable—and so is Alfred.
btw Prince of Violence's "Pleased to meet you, cousin." bunker!
Could it be because of religious themes that spare no effort to promote cause and effect.
When Jack said "You're not my wife because you chose to marry Alfred." to Aliena, I instantly thought of a sentence, a dog that bites doesn't bark - the babble is so sharp, look at Aliena That expression is simple.
But who can say that Aliena's original choice was wrong. On the one hand, she is a dreamer who can't protect herself, even a monk, on the other hand, she is a loyal admirer who officially proposed marriage with all her wealth. Who will choose Jack? Besides, Aliena is such a shrewd and courageous businessman.
What's wrong with Alfred, as he said, "If Ma was alive, this wouldn't even be a choice!" Jack has acquired his father's love, inheritance, and even his sister for nothing. He is like any one A normal man proposed marriage seriously (not to mention that the woman did not refuse), offered his own net worth to support Aliena's sister and brother, but watched his wife give birth to someone else's child... My sister's elbow was obviously turned out, what's wrong with him? Is it ugly? = =.
Obviously, there is also Cuthbert. He gave Philip the idea of changing the skull, so his sister's death in "scourge" is not a retribution. When it comes to the informant, I guess it must be him.
William killed his Ma, so he was left with his own wits to beat Waleran, and in the end he could only let him knead.
-I claim sanctuary! I am your bishop and this is holy ground.
-There is no sanctuary, you said so yourself.
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