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Kiana 2022-03-27 09:01:05

The film that my friend chose, I didn't have much hope at first. Because I don't like watching war movies. But it looks really good. Seeing a lot of comments comparing Zeus to Hercules, I might go back and look at Hercules again, haha. I really like Kless, I really know what it means to have developed limbs, but at the same time he is very brave, he has experienced so many things, he originally had a family, he is also a mortal, love his wife and children, but unfortunately he was kill. At the moment when he finally knew the truth, he rose up, and the chain could not restrain his body! And the three bears, the three bears he had always fantasized about. Finally wiped them all out!
There is also praise for his teammates. They each have their own specialties, and they are also loyal to his leadership. That archer is so handsome! There are also gods, who thought that he was going to die, and was ready to accept the coming of death, but he didn't die twice! The king's daughter is also very beautiful! And that kid is so cute!
They trained the army and defeated the so-called enemy, but in the end they found out that the king deceived them, gave them money and drove them away! Crus stayed and continued to fight in order to redeem his mistake! The scene is domineering! Spectacular!

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Hercules quotes

  • Iolaus: General Sitacles, perhaps you would care to inspect the armour of Hercules?

    Sitacles: [Tries on the armour] Leather armour? We will be skewered like pigs.

    [Turns as Tydeus strikes him with an axe]

    Iolaus: Linothorax. Hewn from the skin of the Erymanthean boar. It's indestructible.

    Man in crowd: Wait. If it's indestructible, how did Hercules cut It off the boar?

    Iolaus: He used an indestructible blade.

  • [first lines]

    Amphiaraus: ou think you know the truth about him? You know nothing. His father was Zeus. The Zeus. King of the gods. His mother, Alcmene, a mortal woman. Together, they had a boy. Half human, half god. But Zeus' queen, Hera, saw this bastard child as an insult, a living reminder of her husband's infidelity. Alcmene named the boy Hercules, which means glory of Hera, but this failed to appease the goddess. She wanted him dead. Luckily, he took after his father. Once he reached manhood, the gods commanded him to perform Twelve Labors, twelve dangerous missions. If he completed them all and survived, Hera agreed to finally let him live in peace. He fought the Lernean Hydra! He battled the Etymanthean Boar! But his greatest Labor was the Nemean Lion. This was no ordinary beast. It had a hide so tough, no weapon could penetrate it. But even this monster was no match for the son of Zeus...

    Bessi Leader: What a load of crap!