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The Pillars of the Earth Reviews

  • Katlyn 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    Kingsbridge Cathedral is not real...

    I kept hoping it was based on some real church when I watched it, and checked it out. . The good news is that the last image of the church in the movie is not post-production, it's the real Wells Cathedral and the home page: http://www.wellscathedral.org.uk/ According to the author of the original...

  • Bradford 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    Baidu a bit

    Norman Dynasty 1066-1087 William I (Conqueror), 1027-1087 Duke of Normandy. Cousin Edward was in exile in Normandy in his early years, so he allied with him and promised the throne of England. After Edward's death, Harold succeeded to the throne of England, so William sent troops to occupy England....

  • Emmanuelle 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    Indelible Faith

    A few years ago, I watched this drama for Sister Beaver, and found the cute little freckles with super good acting skills. The story takes place in an era when there was no super high technology. The male protagonist continued to learn for a persistent belief, never gave up, and built that palace...

  • Sylvester 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    Talk about the characters in the play and others

    My motives were impure, and the pillars of the earth were all aimed at Matthew. The wiki said that there was a new drama in 2010. I just waited and waited to get off the dog. Later, when I saw that there were six dimensions, I dragged it down directly, but I didn't start watching it until November....

  • Elroy 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    Romance and Helplessness in the Middle Ages

    I read it more than half a year ago, and recently I want to take it out and read it again, and I want to make up the book when I have time.

    The background, although not stated, is clearly medieval England. The conflict between religion and kingship, checks and balances each other. Inexplicably loves...

  • Cathryn 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    Comparison of history, original books, and episode timelines (updated for each episode, a small amount of spoilers, as of the first episode)

    *Marked as different time points in history, original books, movies and dramas Heng 1 was born in 1068 (history) Stephen was born in 1097 (history) Heng 1 ascended the throne in 1100 (history) 1102 Princess Maud was born (history) Heng 1 eldest son William was born in 1103 Birth (history) Philip...

  • Daniela 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    How do you feel after reading the book and discovering that it was made into a TV series a few years ago?

    This holiday is very long. I spent a long time reading. It took about half a month to read the original book off and on. I still like this story very much. From the perspective of my major in architecture, it turns out that the Romanesque to Gothic, Latin cross, Roman cross, arch coupons, flying...

  • Kiley 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    "Spring and Autumn in the Temple" and the Medieval Architectural Revolution

    The title of "Temple of Spring and Autumn" is very interesting. There are several pictures in the hand-painted style animation: the sturdy and heavy Romanesque church quickly collapsed; a group of monks came with a cross on their shoulders; a towering Gothic church emerged from the ruins Get up....

  • Kailey 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    God also favors skilled craftsmen

    With the spirit of not sleeping and not eating, I finished reading "Spring and Autumn in the Temple" in one breath. Both happy and sad to see. I don't know how Richard has donated so much blood on his hands, how did he continue to live peacefully in the Maud Dynasty? Could Queen Maud be...

  • Bridie 2022-02-07 14:58:51

    My thoughts on the table fall after the TV viewing of "Temple of Spring and Autumn"

    There is no qualification to criticize without reading it, so I finally insisted on watching it. scold. Almost every episode makes me want to fall. Adapt, adapt, I can understand. The adapted plot can be explained and even better than the original, which is the best, but after the adaptation, not...