transcend oneself and become god

Suzanne 2022-03-29 09:01:02

Long before the movie was released, my husband saw the trailer and said he must watch it after it goes online. Walking into the theater with expectations is actually a risky behavior, because, with hope, it is easy to lead to disappointment. Fortunately, after watching the movie with my husband last night, we both felt pretty good. If we weren't disappointed, I think this movie is worth watching :)
I don't have high expectations for this kind of movie. , mainly for the impact of the picture, but I am very easy to get involved in watching movies, so I still feel quite enjoyable in the process of watching. After watching it, my husband highly praised the stunt scenes in the film that were either magnificent or realistic. He lamented why our "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" could not have such an effect? The usual personal heroism of American films is not prominent in this film. Although Hercules is the protagonist, the film repeatedly emphasizes and highlights his sincere cooperation with his companions, which is why he becomes a hero and becomes a Hercules. important factor missing. What is particularly valuable is that the film strives to break people's blind superstitions about myths and mythical characters, expressing that there are things that God can't do, and people, if they overcome themselves and surpass themselves, they can become heroes and legends, and even be popular among people. Word of mouth is known as a god.

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Extended Reading

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!