Borrow Temujin to unify

Caitlyn 2022-09-14 05:45:28

8/29/2011Our
language is the most beautiful language, one day everyone will speak Mongolian. "Mongolian King".
If the hype is true, this is just the first in a super-long series that tells the story of Temujin as a child until he defeated Jamuka.
Let's find a fault first, the plot of this one is really far from history, and there is a very oolong. In the film, Temujin's second son is called Meng Ge, but in fact Meng Ge is Temujin's grandson. . The film also fabricated a history of Temujin being sold to Xixia as a slave (corrections are welcome), during which time Temujin's wife, Boertie, lived with a businessman. . Maybe he was trying to explain why Genghis Khan passed the throne to the third son, Kuotai. During this period, the battle of the Thirteen Wings was handled as a small battle between dozens of people and hundreds of people.
History, after all, is to serve art. As for art, judging from this film, it also serves politics more or less.
The film was shot by a Russian, and the subtitles at the end reveal his intentions. . "The Great Eastern Siberian Steppe Emperor Genghis Khan!". This will put Genghis Khan as a Russian citizen, so that this Genghis Khan has a Russian flavor. Unity Unity Unity Unity. Jamuka is the villain in the film. His biggest sin as a villain is not that he fought against Temujin, but that he wanted Mongolia to split. . They are all heroes. . Why is there hope for a split?
The film begins with Temujin's nine-year-old father being poisoned to death. His father's subordinates took the opportunity to divide up his father's property and imprisoned Temujin to let him grow up before killing him, because the Mongolian custom did not allow killing children. Temujin formed a friendship with Jamuka when he was imprisoned (but the two little brothers were only allowed to say one word in the movie...) and escaped. After marrying Boertie, people from Temujin's mother's tribe came to snatch Boertie, and Temujin relied on Jamuka's power to snatch it back. His bravery and broad-mindedness attracted some of Jamuka's subordinates to go with him, and Temujin and Jamuka also had a grudge. After that, the two fought, and the weak Temujin was captured and sold to Xixia. Bo'ertie, who was under the fence, came to Xixia to rescue him. At this time there was a melee in Mongolia, and Temujin gathered his army and finally defeated the mighty Jamuka and took the road of the Mongol emperor.
The film spends so much time talking about how Temujin suffered, that Temujin only had a few dozen people with him before the final battle. . Later, the narration of the team of tens of thousands of people came out with the phrase "I gathered a lot of people". . He has been suffering all the time and there is no portrayal of himself, so compared with Jamu He, the two are very similar, both are men, and both are very strong. So there is only a political conflict between the two. In order to highlight the unity of thought, Jamuka became a separatist. . Holding the strongest army in Mongolia and thinking of splitting, the chairman and the chairman are really incomprehensible. .
The character Temujin in the film is affectionate, tolerant, and has outstanding military talent. One thing for sure: Mongolians have the right to make their own choices. But he later made a law saying that he could not betray his master, and his two most loyal subordinates betrayed Jamuka and made their own choice to join him. . It can only be said that the ancient decrees seem to be utilitarian, only for themselves. He was unscrupulous in his pursuit of victory, using his cavalry to bring the enemy into range of the archers. In the end, even his own cavalry was killed. . . Maybe this is the real Genghis Khan, after all, success requires domineering.
Domineering decree: Do not kill women and children, do not betray the master. Domineering lines: "We Mongolians are afraid of lightning. Why are you not?" "Because I have nowhere to hide." So this film is definitely not the most real Genghis Khan movie, and definitely not the best Genghis Khan movie, but at least it is The most domineering Genghis Khan movie.

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Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan quotes

  • Oelun: [Is being threatened by a masked rider] Get down. I want to see your face.

  • Young Borte: Why did you come here?

    Young Temudjin: I'm going to the Merkits to choose a bride. I'm here for the night.

    Young Borte: Smart people choose us for brides.

    [after a pause]

    Young Borte: Goodbye Temudjin.

    Young Temudjin: [Calls after her] Wait! What's your name?

    Young Borte: Borte, Temudjin.

    [after a pause]

    Young Borte: You should choose me!

    [Leaves]