Do you really understand? I watched it five years ago and now I’m writing a review after watching Da Vinci’s Biography.

Clifton 2022-01-04 08:01:44

I watched this drama for five years and now I'm looking at it again

To be honest, when I watched this show five years ago, I didn't feel particularly excited, except for HBO, if I scored up to 7.5 points at that time. But now while reading Walter’s Da Vinci Biography, watching this American drama is really exciting to death. Every time I see the inventions in Da Vinci’s manuscripts restored in the play, although some of them are special effects, they are still extremely excited. I also took a screenshot and printed it out and clipped it on the corresponding page of the book.

After reading some comments, everyone said that the screenwriter was dog-blooded and imposing the protagonist’s gay sexual orientation. In fact, these are all based. Walter still has a certain degree of authority in biographical writing. The biographies of Jobs and Einstein were all written by him. In the book, it was mentioned that Leonardo was accused of sodomy, or twice. I also deliberately compared the name of the man who was sodomized. It was the same as in the book. Of course, the reason for the withdrawal of the lawsuit was not in the play. There were three other people who were accused. One of them had a hard family relationship, so the case was gone. In fact, there are still many plots and real (for the time being considered to be real) history. The Medici family was assassinated, the younger brother died, and the older brother was seriously injured. This is true, and all the inventions that appeared in it, except for birds. Exaggerated, there is also the sky 3D projector. The others are inventions in the Da Vinci manuscript, except for the actual things that were not made at that time. In addition, Leonardo’s period in Florence was not as awesome as in the play, but his master was actually very awesome, not like the one in the play. Although Leonardo was an illegitimate child, his father didn’t have it either. I hate him as much as in the play.

Alas, there is actually a lot to say. Thousands of words come together in one sentence. We are still not familiar with Leonardo da Vinci and European history. When we understand, maybe we will understand the screenwriter of the first season and understand how wonderful the show is ( I haven't watched the second season yet. If the whole plot is an African adventure, it must be nonsense, because Leonardo went to Milan after leaving Florence and became a court performer, similar to factory duties, haha).

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