A bit repetitive (everyone feels)

Jeremie 2021-12-24 08:01:30

Now let’s talk about the movie. I didn’t know that there was this one before I watched it, because this one of the options is still more attractive to me, so I chose this one. The boring environment mentioned, so I said I endured it. Copy a short introduction: The story of "Tristan and Isolde", and "Romeo and Juliet" are also known as the two greatest love classics in the West-the dark age of the Middle Ages, the destruction of the Roman Empire, the tribes segregated England, and the King of Ireland took the opportunity Invasion, King Mark, the leader of the English tribe, intends to achieve the great cause of reunification. Tristan, who lost his parents since childhood, was carefully raised by King Mark, and the two are in love with his father and son. Tristan was seriously injured in a battle against Ireland, but when he was dying, he was taken care of by the mysterious, beautiful and kind Irish woman Isolde and finally recovered. An inextinguishable flame of love ignited between the two, but Tristan, who had recovered from his injury, had to return to King Mark to continue fighting. . . When the movie appeared, it reminded me of "Brave Heart", but later the whole movie couldn't escape the shadow, the era, the story, the plot, not to mention the exact same, at least let you connect the two films. The sound effects of the two films are very similar, the crazy sound of carnage during the fight, and the Irish music played during the tribal celebrations; the history also revolves around the struggle of several "××lans" (it seems that the history of Great Britain is really digging. Value); In the plot, all heroes fall in love with someone who shouldn't be loved, and in the end heroes are the end of sacrifice. . . So I feel that watching this film is a bit repetitive, and it didn't bring much shock or surprise, so I just understood it as a historical story.

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Tristan + Isolde quotes

  • Isolde: Please don't leave me. Please.

  • King Donnchadh: I see how it is in Cornwall. My money is good enough. My alliance is good enough! But my daughter, you pass among your Lieutenants like a whore!

    Isolde: It's not like...

    King Donnchadh: I see no relation to me here. And there's no peace with this King!