robin hood prequels

Chris 2022-04-20 09:01:27

Needless to say about the scene, there must be a big battle to catch the audience first, and interactive offensive and defensive battles are good-looking (but the battle scenes of domestic blockbusters still stop at when you make a move and I get beaten, after you make a move, I will make a move. Low-level level), the lens is also Scott's usual backlight and cool colors. Although it is not fancy or gorgeous, it has a "fist to the flesh" feeling. Various siege weapons are still made very elegant and sophisticated. The end of the film is not a traditional battle of armies, but an ancient landing battle, which is more innovative. It turns out that the hammer was there at that time...

This Robin Hood is obviously too old, and visually scare the audience away first, but Russell K. Luo's sudden shirtless display of muscles is still quite amazing. Speaking bluntly to the monarch, if he sees the situation is not good, he can be seen as a side and echoes the image of the characters he likes to see later: patriotic and have their own views, good at guerrilla, and do not fight head-on. Although the plot of impersonating oneself and finding oneself is relatively conventional, it is quite reasonable and comfortable for the formation of the character's character: at first I didn't know what "home" is, and then it developed from pretending to be a family member to a real experience of the various family members. The warmth gradually made him develop the consciousness and thought of "defending the homeland", and the awakening of his father's deeds made him firm and implement his philosophy later.

The two kings are well portrayed. On the surface, Richard the Lionheart is brave and warlike and informal, but his few strokes show his stubborn, extreme and intolerant negative character. John's handling was even more surprising. At first, he thought he was an ignorant careerist and a tyrannical character, who was only interested in women and usurping the throne. Loyal minister, the country is about to fall into chaos. And then...

then he actually found out and admitted that his personnel arrangement was wrong!

At this time, France was preparing to invade through internal and external cooperation, and the north was incited to rebel. In times of crisis, John did not swear and wait for death like the traditional villain, the king of subjugation, but went to the front line to negotiate with the rebel lords, using a match made by Robin Hood. A prettier summary of the speech, re-pulling the rebels back. He also personally went into battle to kill the enemy, which greatly increased the audience's goodwill ("This distance is nothing to Richard at all!", "So he died." This dialogue is too hilarious...). As a result, the country was sad, and he made an inhumane, but reasonable action to him, which directly led to local dissatisfaction and Robin Hood's resistance in the future. It is precisely because of such a cunning and difficult opponent that Robin Hood stands out. of wit and courage.

There are also Max Von Sydow, Queen Kate, Brother Strong, and William Hurt. This lineup is more than enough to play an excellent literary film, and it is a bit extravagant in this film.

The animation of that style at the end of the film is also quite interesting, but it ends before I finish watching it, and I will collect a disc to watch it again later.

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Extended Reading
  • Bria 2022-04-23 07:01:33

    The eyes staring at me under the starry sky are also like stars.

  • Jayme 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    A fragmented epic blockbuster...

Robin Hood quotes

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine: Milking a dried udder get's you nothing but kicked off the milking stool!

    Prince John: Mother, spare me your farmyard memories, you have none and I don't understand them.

  • Friar Tuck: [regarding his bees] I keep them and they keep me.