tragic war

Orrin 2022-04-23 07:01:02

The battle of "Troy" is an unknown so-called war waged by an unknown so-called prince for a seemingly traitorous beauty with the support of an unknown so-called king, resulting in huge sacrifices.

Orlando is still handsome and, in fact, finds himself with little immunity to British handsome guys. But this Prince Paris is really unbearable. People who don't want beautiful people are worthy of respect, but the problem is, the country is not yours, it's Hector's country. Why do you use your brother's love for your younger brother to let others sacrifice the country to fulfill your love? No matter, no matter, just when you were fascinated by Helen and lost your IQ at the time, you didn't think about it too much. Later, it seems that you would rather sacrifice yourself to duel with others in order to avoid war. However, your brain is not developed. In any case, your decision is too late, and everything is irreversible. Even so, I think I can forgive you too. The only possible way to make amends for one's own faults is to do it persistently, even though it is not realistic, although it is irrational, it is still emotionally forgivable. But the most resentful thing is that your prince has done too much, and in the end, you are still greedy for life and fear of death! ! You still have to ask your brother to save you. In the end, when you handed the Sword of Troy to a young man, your image seemed to be a lot taller. I was ready to sacrifice for the motherland. I thought, I can finally forgive you completely. However, in the end, you actually hurt someone with an arrow, and Achilles died in vain. Really pissed me off. In fact, it was mainly Orlando's misinterpretation that made me misplace Paris. Paris should be a very handsome and deliberately handsome, brainless, impulsive, greedy for life and fear of death. However, in the lovely myth, Paris was still killed in battle, at least to restore a little dignity. This Paris really leaves me speechless.

As Helen, Diane is actually quite beautiful, but helpless, I don't know if it's my illusion or her interpretation. Her eyes and her language seem to show that she is a traitor, a traitor who instigated this war. Especially when she looked at Hector going to fight Achilles and when she said "You're the prince of Troy" to Paris after Hector died, oh my god.

For the king, I won't say anything. I don't know what to say, he should abdicate early and let the lovely and respectable Hector preside over national affairs. As for the priests, I didn't pay much attention to who the priests were in the film, but I just felt that without Laocoon, the battle of Troy would be a lot paler.

Achilles, should be the protagonist of this film. How great is he? I don't know very well, but he started to fight the giant, and it was too easy to win. It was a move to defeat. The problem is, that move was too weird, and it was suspected of plagiarizing David. However, he should belong to the devil, do whatever he wants, his thoughts are very simple, maybe he didn't know his own thoughts for a long time, he just lived a life like a beast, so he was so easily used by others. I think he would have died many times if he hadn't met a hero-heavy opponent like Hector. Is he after eternal fame or peace? At the beginning of the film, it seems that he is pursuing peace. The later development of the film seems that he is pursuing eternal reputation. This is the problem of the screenwriter, and the values ​​are not unified. Being almost invincible is lonely, so he falls in love with the priestess Briseis who is not afraid of him. In fact, I think Briseis should like Paris, otherwise he wouldn't be shouting Paris in the war. Alas, being handsome is invincible. What kind of feelings Briseis has for Achilles, I really can't tell, sympathy? At the end of the story, Achilles finally understands that what he wants is actually love, so he will enter Troy to protect Briseis, but the problem is, the best way to protect Briseis should be to tip off. hero? It's unbelievable, I just don't get it, maybe it's not wise to watch movies with your brain.

Hector, my favorite character. Brave, upright, benevolent and dedicated. He loves his wife and children, cares for the people, and protects his younger brother without hesitation. In the final battle with Achilles, he finally couldn't just be a good son, a good prince, a good minister, a good husband, and a good father. He had to live and die for himself. I like the realization of self-worth like this. Sometimes people really should live for themselves.

Crowd tactics really don't work in foreign countries. After investing so much money and inviting so many people, the result is that the investment in a big production and the effect of a small production end. Everyone used it for nothing, just standing there, but it is estimated that they paid a lot of money. Actually, I don't quite understand, why can't this film be made according to the Greek mythology itself? In fact, in that case, it won't make me criticize the script so much. I don’t know if it’s because of my wrong feeling about time. I feel like the screenwriter has forced the 10-year war into less than a month?

In general, Hector is very attentive, but the country still perishes, and the investors are very attentive, but the screenwriter and some actors seem not to cooperate well, so the film is tragic.

2010-02-08

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Troy quotes

  • Hector: If I die...

    Andromache: No...

    Hector: If I die I don't know how much longer Troy will stand.

  • Achilles: At night I see their faces. All the men I've killed. They're standing there on the far bank of the river Styx. They're waiting for me. They say, 'Welcome, brother'.