When I saw "A Song of Ice and Fire", I was obsessed with it. Looking back, what attracted me to it? The first is the appeal of learning English, and the pronunciation and expression are authentic, such as the meaning comes around. The second is that some small details are my point, such as Daenerys's maid taught her the main point of the boudoir is to look into the eyes. The maid said men like what they've never had, which is the so-called freshness, and girls have to show some aura—outhe is the mighty Khal, but in this tent, he belongs to you. A little embarrassed, but how can one refuse to learn? Learning is always beneficial in life. Another example is when Daenerys purchased the Unsullied, she suddenly proposed to exchange all the Unsullied with one dragon, and her right-hand man was surprised and questioned on the spot. Later Daenerys said to them privately: I value your advice, but if you ever question me in front of strangers again, you'll be advising someone else. If you question my authority in front of outsiders, you should find another job. Next time, when we talk to the big boss, should we also consider the meaning of this scene. The last example: Arya wants to learn to be a faceless one, although she keeps saying that she is no one, but what she thinks in her heart is: this is Arya's room, Arya's clothes, Arya's sword, The moment her master pointed out the problem, I also felt as if I was bound by the things around me. If there is no external things, who am I? I thought about this question for a while and found that aside from everything, I only have my body, so the body is the most important capital, and it is always important to invest time in the body. I gave three examples, do you think this show is a bit interesting? Some people say that this is the English version of "Three Kingdoms". In short, if you look closely, you can learn something other than English. As for the plot, the English version is called A Song of Ice and Fire, There is a nickname in the United States called A Song of Kill and Fuck, and the name is enough to understand the plot. If it’s not abusive, maybe the screenwriter has to maintain a difficult balance between pleasing the audience and creating a sense of novelty. Although the screenwriter always kills the characters that the audience likes one by one unexpectedly, if everything goes according to our imagination, then It has become a domestic movie - as soon as the characters appear, you can see who has love and hatred with whom, and it becomes boring to see the good and bad at a glance.
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