There are too many pits to look directly at, but it's beautiful

Kelvin 2022-03-25 09:01:08

(1) Why did the giant
blow 5 beans into the river? I read 4 articles repeatedly, and I also looked at it from different angles. No matter how I looked at it, I only saw 4 beans sprouting. It would not be the first time. 5 are of great use in the sequel, and that bean may have expired for some shit reason.
(2) The pea pods in the moat were gone. Originally it was vertical and smashed a section of the city wall. Later, it changed direction and became horizontal. It was still one kilometer away (visual observation). The captain of the guard was so Niubi? It took a few hours (up to 3 hours, depending on the weather) to move away, how could it take more than 12 hours to cut down trees? (At least one night), I thought that the pea pods fell in another city, but when I saw the king, princess, prince (at least he became a prince in the end) back to the city, I really saw a paragraph The collapsed city wall, and a few strings of plants hang there, still in the same place.
(3) When the general (the 2 with glasses) was eaten by the pea pod, there was obviously one person between him and the protagonist, and there was only one horse left in the next shot.
(4) There is a scene in the mausoleum (that is, the underground water channel) where the coffin of Eric (the king mentioned at the beginning of the story) was dug up, and the gravel was all over it. It felt very meaningful and should be useful in his sequel. . .
(5) Also in that modern shot, the person who introduced the crown said that the place where the crown was found (what church) was exactly the same as the name of the kingdom in which the story took place, and the place that the person mentioned (the place where the crown was placed). place) is London, should not be the kingdom in the story (sorry, I can't see the London River unless that story takes place too far back), indicating that the continent of the sky moves, or that the continent is large enough to be seen in London.
(6) [Key points] But the giant head portrait I saw at the end of the film (the one with the flowing water) seems to be the one whose head was smashed by the giant, and I would like to know if the protagonist and the heroine are walking along the river. When walking, what is the use of the helmet buried in the soil (it appeared in the title, it seems to be very important, it is said to be revenge on mankind, comeback, and then the giant put on the helmet).
(7) And the bag that the last laughing 2 goods should be carrying should be the bag of Roderick (who tried to use the giant to become the king).
(8) The monks invented the magic beans and the crown very well, but every time they appeared, they seemed to be playing tricks.
(9) This film is still a bit cautious, at least the protagonist hides in the puddle to avoid the giant, and has been holding the pendant tightly to prevent the magic beans in the pendant from getting wet. There should be a lot more, I didn't See how much...................................

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Jack the Giant Slayer quotes

  • Isabelle: You must think I'm very silly.

    Jack: No. I just wish that... Well, earlier, at the market...

    Isabelle: Thank you... for defending my honor, Jack.

    Jack: Anytime. Here, I'll take your coat. And until you find your own adventure...

    Isabelle: [receives a book from Jack] "The Giants of Gantua."

    Jack: My father used to read that to me.

    Isabelle: That was always my mother's job.

    Jack: I hope you find what you're looking for, Your Highness.

    Isabelle: Call me Isabelle.

    Jack: Isabelle.

  • Elmont: Well, she's not in the house. This is the only other place she could have gone.

    Crawe: If she climbed down, we would have seen her.

    Elmont: [notices a footprint in the mud] She didn't climb down. She climbed up.

    Roderick: Why would she do that?

    Crawe: If she were cold.

    Elmont: Or hungry.

    Jack: [to himself] Or looking for an adventure.