Historical drama of youth idols

Braeden 2021-12-20 08:01:12

3 stars, not like a historical blockbuster, but a bit like a youth idol drama, but it was originally a film and television work adapted from Shakespeare's play "Henry V", so it doesn't have to be too real. The characters are handsome, and the two young handsome men of the King of England and the King of France are posing with a concave shape, and then they will fight each other. Many female audiences must be screaming. The scene is also quite spectacular, the costumes of the scene are a bit of the right to travel, keeping up with the heat, the sound is shocking, the soundtrack can be said to be very magnificent, and the audiovisual effect is excellent. But the plot can't help but scrutinize, and the characterization is sloppy. Pros and cons coexist.

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  • Jaida 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I feel this is underestimated, decisions were made on purpose, maybe the casting was too rebellious.... Timmy's middle name's Hal btw, is that why he got chosen besides acting skills? "Stay up there. Stay up there."

  • Katlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Born in troubled times, I have a kind of responsibility, thinking that I can ignore the world, but still have to inherit the mission left by my father. In his short years, he transformed from a boy to a man, and also created unprecedented military glory. With the overdraft of previous works, it is difficult to give any innovative answers to this type of epic; the selected paragraphs will also have the feeling of "abrupt end", and some top-heavy arrangements. Only by the momentum (money) to put out a little bit of brilliance, such as qualified photography and soundtracks, or the magnificent scenes of war dramas, can they fill the monotony outside the narrative. PS I can't help but sigh that the situation of this film is the same tragedy as "Outlaw King 2.0", and it should deserve better promotion opportunities. And the actor who interprets this character has a lot of outstanding appearance, Timmy may still be a little delicate; then when the radish appeared, he unexpectedly wanted to laugh. The current David Michôd is so unsatisfactory, angry.

The King quotes

  • The Dauphin of France: I have been waiting all the morning, all the night for your surrender. Might have saved a great unease had it come sooner.

    Hal: I know you do not speak for your father.

    The Dauphin of France: I do speak for my father.

    Hal: I know you do not speak for your father so I come to you now directly. I have not come to surrender... but too much Christian blood will be spilled on this field today, so I propose this: you and I fight, one man on one man. We fight in our armies' stead. If I lose, my men will leave this place forthwith and forever. You will have my head. If I win, I will assume this kingdom's crown upon your father's death. What say you?

    The Dauphin of France: Are you scared, young Henry?

    Hal: What say you?

    The Dauphin of France: Are you scared of this battle? There is no shame of it.

    Hal: Save your men.

    The Dauphin of France: You save your own men.

    [angrily]

    The Dauphin of France: You came here to me! Surrender to me!

    Hal: I cannot do that.

    The Dauphin of France: Well, then, boy, let us make famous that field out there, this little village of Agincourt, which will forever mark the site of your callow disgrace.

  • Hal: And where is the fearsome old warrior Falstaff about whom I've heard so much? You've been mute since we crossed the sea. I seem to be serving as my own chief tactician, my own commander, my own counsel. Where is the fearsome old warrior Falstaff?

    Sir John Falstaff: I speak only when there's something to be said. Too often have I seen men of war invent work for themselves - work that leads to nothing but vainglory and slaughtered men. I'm not that man.