This is a TV adaptation of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
1. The passionate epic masterpieces
include war, intrigue, legend, magic, growth, love, ethics, faith, betrayal, lust, killing, and life and death. Allocate these elements into an incomparably splendid and spectacular picture, with twists and turns, engrossing, lifelike, and exciting.
This is the only TV show so far that made my eyes burn unbearably at three in the morning, and I was so excited that I didn't want to sleep.
2. The Law of Game of Thrones
1. Everything is profit.
2. Have strength.
3. Don't be in the wrong team.
4. Don't trust anyone except yourself.
5. Everyone around you is a liar.
6. Don't isolate yourself, have allies.
7. There are no permanent friends, only permanent interests.
8. Don't make an enemy easily. If you have to make an enemy, kill him quickly.
9. The weeds should be rooted out.
10. The extremes of things turn into opposites. Don't go too far in everything, and grasp the degree.
11. Prepare for the worst and leave a way out for yourself.
12. Don't believe any dogma, those are the means to enslave your mind.
3. Hero's Elegy In a
perilous court, Robert Baratheon was drunk and indulged in a grove of wine and meat. He is a stag with rage, he can stain the battlefield with blood, but he cannot govern the country virtuously. He is bored by complicated and trivial state affairs. In fifteen years, he has only attended three imperial meetings. The warrior who defeated the dragon descendants eventually died from the fangs of a wild boar.
The upright Ned Stark came to King's Landing with his two daughters as Prime Minister, but fell into a net that had been prepared for him. A direwolf from the north was calculated step by step without realizing it in the Array of Nothing, and finally died in humiliation, not even knowing who his opponent was.
I was heartbroken when Ned died, I saw myself in him - integrity, loyalty, commitment, hard work. However, in the Vanity Fair of life, everyone is a liar, and they will devour your flesh and blood at any time. Perhaps, only the snow-capped land in the north is the world of direwolf. It may be desolate and lonely, but there are direct laws of life and death and worthy opponents.
Robb Stark was as righteous and innocent as his father, so his fate was as tragic as his father's. Robb is invincible on the battlefield, but not good at relationships and politics. On what seemed to be a joyous night, a happy wedding was being held, when suddenly the son of Robb's ally Walder Frey drew a knife and stabbed Robb's wife's bulge in the stomach, cut his mother's throat with a knife, and shot arrows through him. , cut off his head, sewed his direwolf's head on his shoulders, and paraded. The instant cruelty and terrifying blood push the whole story to another climax. The transformation of life and death is so simple and rude.
Robb's death gave me chills in my hands and feet. Robb died for his integrity and simplicity, which is my character. I know that, like Robb, I may have died countless times in the past. How many more times can I die?
The illegitimate son Jon Snow goes to guard the Great Wall. Maybe he's disheartened, maybe he wants to get his dignity back, maybe he's just doing nothing, maybe an ancient force is calling him. Jon stood on the Great Wall of Despair and swore to be the night watchman: "The long night is coming, and I will watch from now on until I die. I will not marry a wife, hold no lands, and have no children. I will not wear a crown, and I will not fight for glory. Favorite. I will do my duty, live and die. I am the sword in the dark, the guard on the wall, the flames against the cold, the light at dawn, the horn that wakes the sleepers, the strong shield that guards the kingdom. I give my life to Glory to the Night's Watch, tonight and every night."
I don't really like Jon, he has all the characteristics of a western epic hero, but I just don't like it. I like Ygritte, the savage girl with this fiery red hair, outspoken, daring to love and hate. She called herself a "free man" and called the people south of the Great Wall "the kneeling man." She said to Jon, you are mine and I am yours. For her man, she could draw arrows at anyone, even if she knew he was still a "raven".
I love when she says "You don't know anything, Jon Snow", with love in her eyes when she says it.
I like such a woman, determined, arrogant, resolute, decisive.
I like this kind of woman, the tenderness in the hard temperament is the most moving, like the sun in the snow.
This is the case with Lian Nishang, whose blue silk has turned white, and Li Shengnan, who has disintegrated from the demon.
Sansa Stark is different from all the Stark children, not like the descendants of wolves. She is very beautiful and a lady, so like all beautiful girls, she likes to fantasize about love with princes and knights, and yearns for the life of the princesses and princesses in King's Landing. Sansa was silly and naive, so she let her father humiliate and die. Her beauty is mouthwatering and always saves her life at every critical moment. But in the end, when Sansa helped Littlefinger lie, it was as if Lin Xian'er was on her upper body. It seems that those bizarre and unfortunate encounters in King's Landing are helping her grow.
I don't have much to say about Sansa, most beautiful women are fucked up, so I don't really like self-beautiful women.
I like Arya Stark. This kid is like coming out of Gu Long's world, it's so cool! You can't imagine a little girl so calm, her will as hard and sharp as a Valyrian steel sword. If she wants to learn the sword, she can do her best to learn it and learn it well. She read the names of the people she was going to kill every day before going to bed, and then continued to kill them one by one. She disdains any mercy and sympathy, even help. Even if you kill her at any time, she will not panic and beg for mercy, but draw her sword - sewing needle. It seemed that she was born a warrior, a killer.
Arya reminds me of a lot of people, the wolf girl from The Duelist's Life, Matilda from The Killer's Not Too Cold, and Moon Breath.
Bran Stark's story hasn't really begun.
Catherine Tully Stark made a lot of mistakes, mistakes all mothers make. Her stupidity killed her son Robb.
Daenerys Targaryen, the Dragon Girl, experienced hellish ordeals and finally grew up with a strong will. Conquer the eastern world with her three fire dragons.
The conflict between Daenerys' political ideals and reality has a very profound display significance. She freed slaves, declared them free, suppressed slave owners, and tried to eliminate class antagonisms. Several city-states in the eastern world became more and more chaotic under her management, and the contradictions and conflicts between slave owners and slaves continued. Slaves could not govern the city-state, and slave owners were also planning restoration, and some slaves proposed to be slaves again. They felt that life before freedom was better.
The operation of a complete society is a complex matter, including politics, economy, ethics, morality, culture and the structure of human nature and so on. It cannot be solved by a single war or a slogan.
The little devil Tyrion Lannister is probably one of the most endearing characters in the story. Noble born, ugly dwarf, fond of reading, clever, resourceful, humorous. However, his father and sister disliked him very much, believing that he had killed his mother's demon, and that his ugliness had disgraced the Lannisters. Although many wanted him to die, he survived tenaciously. What God makes you lack, it will give you another advantage. His continuous learning and training gave him an extraordinary IQ and a deep and sharp insight into people and things.
"Most people would rather deny the truth than face the truth."
"Never forget who you are, because the world doesn't. You turn resistance into support so you don't have weakness. Use it to Arm yourself, and no one can hurt you with it."
"Brother has his sword, King Robert has his hammer, and I have my head...but if you want to keep your mind sharp, you have to Read more books, like a sword needs a whetstone."
Kingslayer Jaime Lannister was nasty when he first came out, a badass rogue. After his right hand was cut off, he began to dig into his heart. Back in King's Landing, with his hair cut short, Jaime is almost a different person. When Jaime lets go of his brother Tyrion Lannister, audiences may start to like him. Perhaps it was the people and events he experienced after being captured that changed his view of people and events.
Cersei Lannister is evil, but like all mothers, she spoils her children.
Theon Greyjoy, a tragedy of contradiction and indecision.
Sandor Clegane the Hound looked fierce, but was actually kind and died alone. However, he doesn't have to do things that he thinks are fucked up again.
There are also many different and colorful characters.
A Song of Ice and Fire is a good name.
——2014/9/17
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