The Daily Life of a Witcher - Saving the Cursed

Lorena 2022-11-28 01:29:22

My fascination with Western magic probably stems from fairy tales and Greek myths, and then to The Lord of the Rings. I subconsciously came to Game of Thrones for the quality of standard dramas. I have seen countless vampires, werewolves, witches, princesses and princes and other magical stories. , so when I saw the witcher's name, I couldn't help but excitedly opened it.

The whole play is wrapped in a seemingly mysterious fate. In fact, it can be seen that the level of the screenwriter is average. It repeatedly uses flashbacks to tell the fate of the witcher and the little princess. This incomprehension is not because the content is incomprehensible, but because the screenwriter's way of expressing it in a convoluted way. I thought that the reincarnation factor would be used, but it didn't.

The witch's magical balance thought is very similar to the traditional Chinese Taoist thought of harmony between man and nature, which cannot be demanded too much, and this harmony cannot be broken, and the Confucian doctrine of the mean requires balance. In the exploration of mysterious power, too powerful external forces are used. You can't be insatiable, you can't be reckless, and the Eastern and Western thinking are inexplicably consistent on this point.

In fact, Samsung is for the small stories mixed in it, or there are magic and usual routines, such as the cursed monster bird princess who burrows into the cellar at dawn in the castle, unconscious, only knows that she is hungry, and digs her heart, liver, spleen and lungs; cursed The knight knelt down and begged to marry the princess, because the princess his father wanted to repay the unexpected reward for saving his life. He didn't expect to knock over a hedgehog's head under the hat. The witcher saved the hedgehog knight, and also got an unexpected promise in return. , and then get the princess' daughter. Regardless of the scattered thoughts of the screenwriter, the idea of ​​a short story is still magical.

If you don’t have a good idea of ​​the overall main line, it’s better to intersperse some small stories, and perhaps the excitement will increase.

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