For example, the mother of Achilles first appeared standing in the sea, a metaphor for her identity in mythology, the sea goddess Thetis.
Achilles offended Apollo, the patron saint of Troy, countless times, leading to the final god's vengeance.
Before Hector's duel, the old king said to him that the gods will be on your side, a tragic hint at the myth of the gods abandoning Hector and Athena deceiving him.
I like Briseis the most in the film, pure and full of vitality.
The film combines the mythical priestess captive and the Trojan princess into one character. Achilles was her enemy, but she still fell in love with him. Except for the Greek worship of power and beauty. Others have a subconscious awe of those who have the ability to hurt themselves.
But isn't the person who can hurt us stronger than us?
Achilles is clearly a person who pursues personal honor and personal dignity above all else.
He does not keep his promises, passionate, fickle, free, willful, violent, impulsive, cruel. He didn't fight for Greece, he didn't fight for justice, the purpose of his fight was just to make a name for himself and become a legendary warrior.
His character is like a child, and he acts recklessly.
The child's selfishness and lack of self-control also manifested in him.
The ancient Greeks praised him for such an image, but is it good, is it right?
Hector is a social man, he has taken responsibility all his life, he protects Paris, he protects Helen, he protects Troy, and only sacrifices himself.
He could not duel Achilles, but he wanted to maintain his dignity and that of Troy.
He is always in a passive and helpless state, with a strong tragedy.
In the end, when Achilles insulted his corpse, he was heartbroken.
The old king's love for his son is as deep as the ocean, and his wife's love for him is also dazzling. He is such a lovable person.
There are two personalities like Achilles and Hector in front of me, and I don't know which one is right and better. Sometimes I want to let it go like a child, but I don't think it should be encouraged.
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