"Game of Thrones" vs "Spartan 300 Warriors", "God War: Eyes of Power" explodes in early spring

Etha 2022-03-24 09:02:07

In March, the north is still warm and cold. If there is a blockbuster film that ignites our sensory nerves that have been silent for the winter, we will be lucky. The first special effects magic blockbuster "God War: Eyes of Power" in 2016 came into being at this moment. In contrast to other Hollywood blockbusters, eye-catching A-list stars are the norm: not to mention the well-known Kingslayer in "Game of Thrones" and the Spartan King in "Spartan 300", another in the film. A character "Eros", known as one of the most beautiful female characters in recent American blockbusters. Different from the general magic visual effects blockbuster, the movie uses top-level special effects to create a magical space where people, gods and beasts coexist. To create a breathtaking setting of Egyptian mythology, the film invests 1. The $400 million magic blockbuster invited the behind-the-scenes special effects team who had produced "Gravity" and "Clash of the Gods" to escort each frame to strict standards. The Kingslayer has achieved another classic role, interpreting the Egyptian version of the prince's revenge. "The Lannisters have vengeance" is a classic line from "Game of Thrones". In "God War: Eyes of Power", the kingslayer Nikolai Coster-Waldau plays Horus, the god of the sky who is also "revengeful". At the beginning of the film, Horus appears as a muscular, martial and innate body of a god, his left eye representing the moon and his right eye representing the sun. At the coronation ceremony of the new king, Uncle Set came uninvited, not only humiliating Horus in public, but also killing Horus' father and gouging out Horus's god's eyes. The god of the sky was exiled to the edge of the desert, and he never recovered. The story is told here that the film starts the traditional Hollywood model: a mortal who goes for love is accidentally involved in this war of gods, and with his help Horus regains one of his eyes and restores part of it. The mana, one person and one god joined forces to finally defeat Seth, dispel the chaos, and save the world. The king of Sparta turned into the king of the desert, and Gerard Butler played a big villain for the first time. To say that the name Gerard Butler may not be very familiar to some audiences, but he has created various roles such as "The Phantom of the Opera". The "Phantom" in "Spartan 300", the Spartan King in "Spartan 300 Warriors", and the infatuated husband in "PS: I Love You" are well known. This first-line male god in Hollywood, who has always shown a positive image, played a brutal usurper who killed his brother, maimed his nephew, and cut off his wife's wings in the film. The Spartan tough guy turned into a villain demon, and the rebelliousness and evil revealed in his bones fully interpret the role of "Brother Killer". The myths of the three worlds of people, gods and underworld build a grand world "War of the Gods: Eyes of Power" establishes the mythical world of the three worlds of gods, people and underworld: the daunting scene of hell, the palace of the lonely sun god who fights endlessly with chaos, the magnificent Palaces, magnificent pyramids... A mortal was chosen by fate at a critical moment. He and Horus traveled between the three worlds, one for love and the other for justice and revenge. This film not only successfully depicts the mystery and grandeur of Egyptian mythology, but also cleverly combines the "feeling" of sacrifice for love with the "scenery" of adventurous fighting, with visual effects comparable to that of "Prometheus", making the film let People are both nervous and moved, enough for us to enjoy a visual and spiritual feast within two hours. A mortal was chosen by fate at a critical juncture. He and Horus traveled between the three realms for love and justice and revenge. This film not only successfully depicts the mystery and grandeur of Egyptian mythology, but also cleverly combines the "feeling" of sacrifice for love with the "scenery" of adventurous fighting, with visual effects comparable to that of "Prometheus", making the film let People are both nervous and moved, enough for us to enjoy a visual and spiritual feast within two hours. A mortal was chosen by fate at a critical juncture. He and Horus traveled between the three realms for love and justice and revenge. This film not only successfully depicts the mystery and grandeur of Egyptian mythology, but also cleverly combines the "feeling" of sacrifice for love with the "scenery" of adventurous fighting, with visual effects comparable to that of "Prometheus", making the film let People are both nervous and moved, enough for us to enjoy a visual and spiritual feast within two hours.

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  • Madisyn 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    A vulgar love drama with high technology and high layout, very similar to last year's Jupiter Rising, might as well go to see Saint Seiya

  • Hillary 2022-03-22 09:01:59

    Although it is the Egyptian version of Transformers, the stone version of Tomb Raider, and the fairy version of the American drama romance, it clearly explained the scenes of the sun god, the river of the underworld, and the guessing fans that I watched in ancient Greek mythology when I was a child.

Gods of Egypt quotes

  • Bek: You really watched the world come into being?

    Thoth: I don't lie.

    Bek: Where were you watching it from, if nothing had been created yet?

    Thoth: If I even attempted to explain, your brain would liquefy and run out of your ears.

  • Bek: It's fine. I'll do it.

    Thoth: I thought you were a stray baboon.

    Bek: I told you I'd be the one to face the Sphinx.

    Thoth: Your chance of failure is overwhelming.

    Bek: I'm sure. But before it kills me, I'm going to tell it that I asked the God of Wisdom to come but he was afraid he'd get the answer wrong.

    Thoth: This is the cleverest strategy you could devise? Playing on my ego? How vain do you think I am?

    [everyone looks around at the room filled with duplicates of Thoth]

    Thoth: Yes, well... Fine. Fine! Let's go.