A bit disappointed

Angelica 2022-05-23 19:13:38

I watched "Kingdom of heaven" yesterday, and I felt that the momentum was magnificent, the skills were smart enough, and the individual fighting between the samurai was very brilliant. The fly in the ointment is that the final high spirit is a bit too modern-of course, this is a comment that should not be left here.
In comparison, "First Knight" is even more disappointing. The love between the protagonist and the male and female protagonists started out as a country rascal molesting a good family woman (in fact, until later), then it was discovered by a good family man, and finally gave both the woman and the family property because of the bravery of the rascal that the man did not see. Up him. It seems that this man is really extraordinary.
Apart from this, what is the war of rejuvenation in the middle? Big Big Wolf in sheep's clothing and Pleasant Goat who wins as usual? The samurai fights interspersed in the meantime often have enough skills but always insufficient strength. Not to mention radio gymnastics, it is always like a fencing practice for college students. As for the final high spirit, what is it? for people? An audience who is as stupid as me, or maybe only me, is really incomprehensible.
Of course, considering this is a movie from fourteen years ago, maybe it should be more tolerant. However, compared with "Troy" and "King Arthur", perhaps the gap is a little too big. So I thought about it again and again and gave an evaluation that I thought was appropriate.

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First Knight quotes

  • Guinevere: Forgive me!

    Arthur: What's to forgive? I dreamed the dream of you. It was a sweet dream, while it lasted.

  • Guinevere: Do you have secrets to tell me?

    Arthur: No. No secrets. Just a question. Do you want to marry me? You don't have to marry me because your father wanted it. Camelot will protect Lyonesse, whether you marry me or not.

    Guinevere: Thank you. You don't know what it means to me to hear you say that.

    Arthur: Do you want to be released from the engagement?

    Guinevere: No. I want to marry you. Not your crown, not your army. Just you.