I am not very familiar with the ancient civilizations of Greece, Egypt, Maya and India, and I believe that most of them are the same as the people. Therefore, such an adaptation is still acceptable. After all, we have no responsibility to inherit these civilizations, nor are we the origin of our culture. Therefore, as a pure spectator, the tight shooting techniques of the plot, special effects, and violent scenes protect the audience. In terms of (the fighting scenes are not naked and bloody), it is still very recommended, including the theme of resistance to power, which is still very good. Of course, there are many puzzling objective problems in it, such as the princess piercing her own body to kill the crown prince at the end of the film, which is very strange. I was thinking, could it be that I pierced my collarbone and inserted it into the crown prince's heart? Well, a commercial film that gives everyone a happy scene is still in line with the audience's expectations, haha. Don't over-explore the differences between the adaptation of these passages and the recorded myths. After all, they are all characters that don't exist, and there is no such thing as the gods on Mount Olympus in history. Satisfying the visual experience is what this drama wants to show the most. Yes!
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