It looked good visually, the blue wavy water, the scenic rocky shore, the castle, the village, the armor of the warrior, the dress of the woman.
The narrative did not appear to be procrastinated. Not bad.
I didn't think Tristan was a hero.
I hate his indecision, weakness and compromise.
Since the individual is so brave and resourceful, why didn't you deal with your precious love?
If you choose to hand over Isod to King Mark, you will bear your responsibility without complaint. For the country, for the people, for the foster father, and for the love of others. A hero needs to make sacrifices for everyone.
If you decide to continue your love with Isolde, don't be afraid of it. Rebellion should go from beginning to end. Don't care about everything. At the beginning, I must explain to King Mark and tell him everything.
Personally, I think it's better than the two aspects in the movie. He hurt the affectionate Isolde. They hurt the kind and generous King Mark. He brought disasters that were devastating.
If you can't, don't choose that way.
Once you choose, you must comply with it. Accept the ensuing suffering without complaint.
Seeing them stealing joy, from time to time there are tears of grievance in their eyes, and I don't want to look any further. Boring.
If I love you, I can never share you with others.
I want your heart, I want your liver, I want all of you.
If not, then we will make a clean break.
The flashing water at the end of the lens shows Tristan, whose life is fading by the river. Thinking that according to common sense, Isolde would die in love, but there is no explanation in the movie. I don't know what she should do in the future. If you live, how can you face the country and the people? What impressed me was that Isolde came back from an affair, and another man's body was pressed on his chest. It made me feel sick to see this.
In addition, politics is like a bitch, whoever gives the big benefits can surrender to whomever. Intrigue, unpredictable is the human heart, and greed is a desire that can never be satisfied. Those responsible for the so-called race do not care how many innocent lives are sacrificed for their own rights. War has always been a sin and shame, no matter what the purpose is. The inhuman slaughter has always been an eternal crime of mankind.
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