I didn't think I would cry for such a straight man movie! Let me first say that I may be a straight female cancer who will be complained to death on the Internet, whether it is love or friendship. When I was in middle school in my early years, I was a fan of literary films, but it didn't affect me and my friend (same straight daughter) watching Warcraft as soon as it came out. Why go to see Warcraft? When I was in junior high school, I would post it in the QQ space, to the effect that Blizzard was going to shoot Warcraft! Released in 2016. At that time, I didn't play games, and I was so handicapped that I was disliked by my younger brother when I played QQ Speed. But I know how attractive Warcraft is to boys. So after reading the news, I advertised the news in the QQ space. How did it feel then? I just want the boys to notice me and give me more likes. Another feeling is that 2016 is so far away, so far away, it feels even further away than graduation. It only takes three years to graduate, and it may take five years to shoot a World of Warcraft. I didn't expect that five years is not a long time. Although everything that happened in these five years is blurred in my memory, it doesn't affect me. Movie: Watching the youth with my best friend, skipping class to watch the floating city by myself, I don’t know how to pretend to understand the interstellar travel after watching it, my mother accompanied me to watch the premiere of Xiaoshidai in high school, and the first time I went to college and boys I chose the wrong date on a date, my dear... In the past five years, the movie has been released and offline, and people around me have come and gone. Before watching it, I read a little bit about the movie introduction, and got a general understanding of how awesome the movie production is, but today I'm not talking about this, my technical blind analysis is suicidal pretending. I was moved by the movie because of the plot and the characters. People in the circle of friends are clamoring for the tribe. In fact, my favorite in the movie is Durotan. Durotan is ugly as a monster, but he has all the masculinity I am obsessed with! Great wisdom, courage, justice and kindness, and a strong sense of responsibility to family and tribe. Before I watched the movie, I was worried that the Orcs were too ugly and I would not watch it, but at the beginning of the movie, when Durotan and his beloved wife talked about the unborn child, he, like a human, cares about the gender of the next generation, but he is not stubborn about it, wife He was happy after telling him it was his son and caressed his wife's belly. I was moved very much from the very beginning, the loving eyes and actions between husband and wife are very touching. Then I slowly began to accept the ugly appearance of the orcs. The part about the Durotan couple in the opening chapter directly shows that there is love in the beast group, and it is the power of love that allows them to multiply and survive. If the orcs are simply portrayed as rough, savage species, then the basic movies behind them can't be watched. Because Orcs are really ugly. Then the villain Gul'dan came along and made me think Durotan wasn't that ugly. The invasion began step by step in the middle, the scene was grand and magnificent, I got goosebumps all over, and I remembered to pay tribute to all the filmmakers behind the scenes. My heart has been feeling the magic of science. The picture is atmospheric and the artistic conception is far-reaching, because in fact, the main line of the plot is as uncomplicated as a cartoon, and the theme of the film is also a simple and profound theme. Only when the picture has its own lofty temperament can the theme of the film have an epic temperament. When advancing, a beast blamed Durotan for hindering everyone's progress with his pregnant wife with low survivability. This detail directly exposed the barbarity and cruelty of the orcs. To my surprise, Gul'dan didn't say anything, but instead encouraged Draka to deliver him. Draka was strong and gave birth to a son. Before Durotan and Draka could hug their son, Gul'dan used his fel energy to suck the anger of a deer, and then attached this fel energy to the baby's body. I was very surprised when I saw it, and I was very anxious. The green light enveloped the newborn baby, and his skin turned from gray to greenish white. These green lights are enough to change the fate of this newborn, and he will surely have an extraordinary life from now on, not only because he is the son of Durotan and Draka, but also because Gul'dan witnessed his birth and gave it fel powers . I have to admit that Gul'dan gave the little baby a second life. Even if many beasts don't realize it. I thought Durotan and Draka would be outraged by Gul'dan's actions, but I didn't think they were just basking in the joy of having a new baby. It is this kind of ignorance in the nature of hindsight that made this group finally go down and destroy under the leadership of Gul'dan... This is not without warning. There is also an important character in the early orcs, the half-human half-beast Garona - probably the most beautiful female character in the film. Although Garona appeared as Gul'dan's prisoner, but seeing her standing among the Orcs with a weaker body compared to the Orcs, one would think that she was no ordinary character. Her eyes are sharp, her demeanor is firm, and her whole body exudes exuberant vitality. In this respect, Durotan's wife Draka is the same as her. They are both powerful and unyielding female characters, the kind who can give strength to their other half. companion. When a man chooses to be with them, he means he chooses a lingering relationship in an even mode. Later, the plot proved that Garona did have a sadomasochistic relationship with Lothar! Then came Lothar. At the beginning of Lothar's appearance, I thought it was bland and disappointed me a bit. It turned out that this is the human who wants to fight against the orcs... But the more I went on, the more I felt that this was a very lovely man. Vigorous, alert and loyal, he is a father whom his son admires and respects, and a family trusted by his sister and brother-in-law (the king and queen). There was an air of cynicism, cunning and bravery about him. Too bad this guy doesn't like to read! In the movies, Khadgar is often mocked for being a nerd, and he has a sense of class superiority. The fight scenes between Lothar and the Orcs in the movie are all wonderful! No spoilers! You must keep your eyes open! Lothar taught his son to use wisdom to deal with the orcs. Watching him fight monsters makes people feel that fighting with beasts is a lot of fun. In the movie, it only took a little time to show Lothar's father-son relationship. I think the setting of the father-son relationship is more to show the tragic and sacrifice of human beings in the struggle against the orcs. After all, Lothar's son is also a royal family, and the royal family is involved. Sacrifice again in war really shows the tragic degree of human sacrifice in war. Of course, it also shows the sacrifice of human leaders, but I think more settings are needed for the subsequent plot of Lothar being left out. The interaction between Lothar and his son touched me the most when his son was injured in a war. Lothar visited his son and kept asking him not to get up, hoping that he would not take part in the battle, but the son insisted, and Lothar was proud of his son's growth. I think this part is very real, and it expresses the complex feelings of human beings objectively and comprehensively. Lothar is a brave general and the loyalty of the king. According to things like Hai Rui's hungry girl since ancient times, Lothar should have encouraged his son to fight and serve the country from the very beginning, but he didn't. His first affection is derived from a father rather than a social role. I think this kind of feeling is human nature, and it is the feeling that really touches people's hearts. Lothar's love for his son brought me closer to the human in the movie, and made me really worry about the fate of human beings. Because war means separation, separation of flesh and blood, separation of lovers, many, many separations as a last resort... I've always been on the Orc side because of Durotan and Draka. Lothar is then photographed outwitting a beast and capturing Garona. As soon as Garona and Lothar met, I thought to myself that these two might end up together. It turned out to be the case. Garona was brought back to Elzeth, and then various things happened, and the queen influenced Garona. The queen is ostensibly different from Garona and Durotan's wife. She was gentle and decent, her hair black and smooth, her makeup meticulous, and her dignity seemed inviolable. But this is the kind of woman who was first beaten by her brother Lothar, and then choked by Garona. But the queen didn't say anything. She went to the prison to send quilts to Garona, and the warm tea was afraid of her cold. Later, before the decisive battle, she gave her a dagger to protect herself and the king. The queen treats Garona not only because of her kind and soft character, but also because of her profound sense of righteousness as a mother of the country. She knew that if Garona was on the side of the humans, it would give the Alliance a chance to win. So she used her own means to influence Garona, which showed the demeanor of the mother of the country very well. Later, when the king sacrificed, it was not surprising to see that the queen called on the alliance to unite and counterattack the orcs together, and her words were powerful. She is the kind of woman with a soft body, but it doesn't mean that she doesn't have the solid bones like Garona and the strong heart like Draka. I always felt that the king was too weak in the first half of the movie. He couldn't compare to Khadgar in terms of wisdom, and he couldn't compare to Lothar in terms of bravery. His influence was too weak to convince other countries to protect him. He was imbued with an air of aristocracy, an air of fading glory and a life force too thin to withstand temptation. Humans rely too much on guardians, and this is the reason why human beings have suffered disasters. In the end, the king gave his life to protect his people, and also sacrificed Garona's freedom and love. When he let Garona personally end his life, I gasped for a few breaths and my eyes were wet. How should I put it? When watching the movie, Durotan and Black Hand recalled the good old days with emotion, to Gul'dan using fel energy to increase his strength, and then to the king leading soldiers to rescue the captives during the war, giving his horse to the captives, using his own when you protect your people at the cost of your life. What I have always sighed is that we human beings have developed from a group of beasts who are brimming with blood and drink blood to today's era of civilization that understands knowledge and creates, relying on mutual assistance, friendship, dedication rather than stepping down to high, suspicion, jealousy, destruction, and arrogance. .....The biggest characteristic of the orcs is brutality and indifference. Indifference to newborns, indifference to women, indifference to life, indifference to feelings... It was this indifference that kept these massive beasts simple-minded, allowing Gul'dan to lead them to self-destruction. Many people say that our current society is too indifferent, but the most terrible thing is to advocate indifference, which is the same as Gul'dan advocates fel energy. Indifference is like fel energy, it will reduce your energy consumption in a short period of time and help you accumulate power and become stronger quickly, but wherever your indifference goes, it is extremely infectious and corrosive like fel energy. It will be unbearably painful for life to feel the evil energy, and our life will be equally miserable when surrounded by indifference. I think that's what I felt the most after watching this movie. Bloodline, family, energy, sacrifice are all love. Medivh was invaded by fel energy precisely because he was too lonely, and he hadn't felt the power of love for too long. Fortunately, Khadgar was there. He is the embodiment of hope, the kind of vision for the good, the trust in love that gives Khadgar a reassuring feeling in the movie. I have to say that people who read a lot and are wise are still very reliable at critical moments. At the end of the film, Lothar misunderstands Garona, suggesting that the two fell in love and killed each other in the second film, but it is hopeful that Khadgar and Lothar say that she must have something to hide. This understanding and trust in human nature is hope. Another clue is that Guyer, the son of Durotan, drifts freely in the world with the flow of the river. I think this is the most distressing character. His fate was rewritten and there was no choice. When I think of my favorite Harry Potter, I was also toyed with applause by the hand of fate right from birth. The whole movie is hot and explosive, but it doesn't make people feel disproportionately agitated. At the end of the film I sat with my friends until the end of the subtitles. Although the name of the movie is Warcraft, it is actually about the most essential and simple connotation of life-love. Life belongs to both monsters and humans, and so does love. . At the end of the film, Lothar misunderstands Garona, suggesting that the two fell in love and killed each other in the second film, but it is hopeful that Khadgar and Lothar say that she must have something to hide. This understanding and trust in human nature is hope. Another clue is that Guyer, the son of Durotan, drifts freely in the world with the flow of the river. I think this is the most distressing character. His fate was rewritten and there was no choice. When I think of my favorite Harry Potter, I was also toyed with applause by the hand of fate right from birth. The whole movie is hot and explosive, but it doesn't make people feel disproportionately agitated. At the end of the film I sat with my friends until the end of the subtitles. Although the name of the movie is Warcraft, it is actually about the most essential and simple connotation of life-love. Life belongs to both monsters and humans, and so does love. . At the end of the film, Lothar misunderstands Garona, suggesting that the two fell in love and killed each other in the second film, but it is hopeful that Khadgar and Lothar say that she must have something to hide. This understanding and trust in human nature is hope. Another clue is that Guyer, the son of Durotan, drifts freely in the world with the flow of the river. I think this is the most distressing character. His fate was rewritten and there was no choice. When I think of my favorite Harry Potter, I was also toyed with applause by the hand of fate right from birth. The whole movie is hot and explosive, but it doesn't make people feel disproportionately agitated. At the end of the film I sat with my friends until the end of the subtitles. Although the name of the movie is Warcraft, it is actually about the most essential and simple connotation of life-love. Life belongs to both monsters and humans, and so does love.
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