How many long hatreds and sighs

Sigurd 2022-04-19 09:03:00

"The King's Man", I didn't want to watch this movie at the beginning, because from the title, it looks like a movie like "Seventeen-Year-Old Sky" and "Brokeback Mountain". It's beautiful, but it's really not I like it.

Later, I saw a still photo - what made a man who was a little shy but charming like a woman to shed ink-colored tears in front of the mirror?

So went to see.

Compared with the resolute homosexual relationship between Ennis and Jack in "Brokeback Mountain", the emotional entanglement between the three male protagonists in the film is ambiguous and obscure, far less clear than the former. Nahan, does the king love Kong Ji or just regard Kong Ji as a friend who can let him release the fear and emptiness in his heart, longevity? What does he think of Kong Ji again? What about Konji? What about him?

Kong Ji has a weak personality, is taciturn, resigned to adversity, and has a good face, especially a woman, so he is often bullied by others, and even forced to "accept guests"; while Changsheng is brave and determined, likes to fight injustice, dares to act and dares to be worthy, and treats Kong as well as before and after. Cadbury took care of it.

For Kong Ji 's sake, he not only resisted and took him away from the fire pit, but also stood up to save him again and again when he was in danger. Even if he was blinded later, he would never regret it... Although he succumbed to reality and power, he also knew that the people around him coveted their beauty, or regarded them as tools of use, and only longevity treated each other sincerely, so he also cherished this rare affection. Longevity is difficult. First, he was a snobbish leader, and then he cut his veins to die for each other. In the end, he resolutely abandoned everything and vowed to live and die with longevity. Compared with Zhang Sheng, his behavior is really passive and not strong enough, but in terms of his weak character, it takes more courage to do this.

Yes, whether such an ambiguous relationship between the two of them is a homosexual relationship is indeed quite suspicious. Maybe they themselves can't tell... Whether it's brotherhood or son-in-law, what they want is actually just being able to Hand in hand with each other all over the world, with long-term companions, on the stage indulge in the joys and sorrows of life, and freely travel through the green fields and red dust off the stage, as for the rest, it is not so important.

Watching the episode of the blind man on the road to escape, watching two people come and go several times and finally embrace each other, until the end of the play, I am full of emotion. Their lives are not like this, it doesn't matter if they miss it, it doesn't matter if they walk on different roads, it doesn't matter if there are disputes and misunderstandings, there are thousands of twists and turns, only the other party is the most important person in their life, and only the other party is the one who finally embraces each other.

Compared with Changsheng Kongji and the two, Yanshanjun's experience is both hateful and pitiful. Although he is the king of a country, he enjoys all the glory, wealth, and boundless happiness, but his mother died tragically when he was a child, and no matter what he does, he has to live in the shadow of the "old king", and he has been growing up in a repressive atmosphere of intrigue and power struggle. Therefore, under the seemingly cold and majestic appearance, there is actually a sensitive and fragile heart. The courtiers all blamed him for his cruelty, unscrupulousness, infatuation, masculinity, violation of ethics, and disorder, but above the temple, in the palace, who can truly understand his inner sorrow and loneliness?

Why should the actresses shut up the big plan, the king is helpless and affectionate. When Kong Ji appeared, he was first attracted by his stunning face and wit, and then moved by his kindness and simplicity, watching him perform puppet shows, watching him do some shadow play, watching him perform vulgar plays, just Some small tricks, but warmed Yan Shanjun's lonely and depressed heart, and there were many deep palaces. No one, like Kong Ji, looked at him with pure and gentle eyes. For him, Kong Ji is not only his most beloved male pet, but also a friend who made him let go of his sincerity, a sustenance for his deceased mother.

It is said that "The King's Man" was adapted from the stage play "Er". The stage play tells the story of Kong Ji, a masquerade artist who is addicted to power and money, loses his essence, and then works hard to regain his original self. But in the movie, Kong Ji once begged hard to leave, but finally put on an official robe to face the longevity who was looking forward to leaving with him.

What is the heart of Kong Ji? Facing the king, did Kong Ji see a brutal monarch and the avenue to the gate of wealth, or did he see a body without a heart? In the face of Changsheng, Kong Ji saw that it was the love of a lifetime, or was it a friend who supported each other and shared weal and woe?

Does Kong Ji have any feelings for the king? Is he willing to be by the king's side, greedy for wealth, or just to survive? Or does it really breed feelings? It's mercy! Ronghua has been in the world for half his life, but he has only a broken heart, and uses cruelty to cover up his weakness and helplessness. So Kong Ji just stayed, to give him the only little consolation.

However, Changsheng, despite his humble status, powerlessness, and eventually disability, has always promised Kong Ji his life and death, never leaving him. With such a person by his side, even if he has brocade clothes and jade food, and high officials and rich wealth, how can he be? Can you stop his heart from leaving? So Kong Ji finally chose to leave: cut his wrists - in front of the king, comforting him for the last time to please him, but also in front of the king, telling him with actions: I'm sorry, it doesn't belong to you in the end, I still have to leave you.

Since ancient times, children have been worried about their feelings, and they have long hated and sighed romantically.

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The King and the Clown quotes

  • Archer: [From subtitles] By selfless sacrifice ministers have built this kingdom, yet you invite gutter rats to mock us.

  • Jang-sang: [From subtitles] From up here, even the palace looks no better than a hovel! In a world full of scoundrels, only here did I meet the nastiest of them all. Ho! And the foul things he would do! Will you hear this tale then? As the gods kill us for their sport, so would he. He killed more souls than there are tiles on these roofs. His lust insatiable, even 2000 virgins were not enough. Why, his pecker was this big. No, THIS big! With it he skewered clam after virgin clam. And when he got tired of girls, he wasted no time mounting a boy. Whoever pleased his one-eyed snake was given delicacies and silk robes - and a title to boot!