"Catherine has been fascinated by owls for a long time. She decided to write a fantasy novel about the world of owls. Although it is a fantasy adventure novel, she tried to express the natural habits of owls as complete and accurate as possible. In the story. For example, the blind snake that lives in a nest with owls in nature plays the role of a nanny in the book, which is full of fun and imaginative. Catherine's knowledge is very broad, and she skillfully integrates various knowledge into the story and the story. Among the characters, in the book, a speech by Ezylryb is modeled after Winston Churchill's speech "Blood, Sweat and Tears" during World War II. "The prototype is "Normandy landing". The evil "Pure One" in the book, its so-called "Pure One should rule the entire owl kingdom" paradox is an insinuation of the Nazi blood theory. Kludd's name is another One in the name of a Ku Klux Klan priest. And one in the words of the master - "There is nothing to fear, only fear itself. "This sentence is a famous saying by President Franklin D. Roosevelt." In the
story, the owl kingdom needs to cross the ocean to reach it. It also compares the kingdom to the United Kingdom, which is separated from the European continent by the English Channel. The whole story is a microcosm of World War II.
Some time ago, I watched two more films about Winston Churchill, "The Eve of the Storm" and "Fearless of the Storm". Knowing a little bit about the history of World War II, about Churchill, and his being voted the greatest Briton... The patron saint in the movie, the hysterical way of speaking, also has a very similar to Churchill in the biopic . I almost thought the director Zack Snyder was British.... Then I googled it and it wasn't...
ps, a few shots really shocked me...
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