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Mason 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The friendship between Henry II and Beckett is very vivid, but the film now seems to show a little bit of love - Henry II and Beckett of the Plantage Dynasty are good friends who have forgotten each other's identities. Every time Henry II goes out to find Having fun, Beckett was going to be busy wiping his ass. The Church of England is ruled by the Church of Rome and enjoys the right to not pay taxes. With a high degree of independence, Henry II has long wanted to slaughter this cow, which will...
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Verdie 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The relationship between Henry II and Bishop Beckett was dramatically described as a war between religion and the secular. It was placed in the entire history of European civilization, but it was only a small episode in the battle between kingship and...
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Wilfred 2022-04-24 07:01:25
It is said that it is super corrupt...historical drama ← ← the ending BE abuses the body and mind... In 2006, the people of the corrupt country have already made the cause of agitation very impressive. Hey! ! !...
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Drake 2022-04-23 07:05:20
The most cruel but bend love straight. Henry II and Beckett really loved each other and killed each other. Excellent service photography, best screenplay, and a bunch of other best, both Richard Burton and Peter Otto male lead. At that time, the academy could play better than now...
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Chloe 2022-04-23 07:05:20
I am the king, but I still tremble (because I love him). Henry II's character and O'Toole's acting skills are better than...
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Asa 2022-04-23 07:05:20
Would Henry II's heartache look a little too exaggerated? . . . ....
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Immanuel 2022-04-23 07:05:20
It seems that the basic love is infinite, but it is actually a cruel story. It can only be said that the king's love is hypocritical... The ps translation name is simply terrible...
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Shanie 2022-04-23 07:05:20
Only after I saw half of it did I realize that it was a love movie, or a kind of deep sadomasochism. Henry's love is too possessive, how could he tolerate Thomas' fraternity? But Henry's love was very sincere, so heart-piercing, so ecstatic, so when he saw him lying on the corner of the table enduring the pain of losing his beloved, he couldn't help but sympathize with...
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Rubie 2022-04-23 07:05:20
The plot is mediocre, but the acting of the two leads is...
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Isabell 2022-04-23 07:05:20
"You have an abnormal, morbid obsession with Beckett." "I used to love him, Oh God, and I still love him,...
Becket Comments
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Imelda 2022-03-13 08:01:01
A good actor is not everything
I don't believe that the fan filter can really make a person have no basic ability to distinguish. Especially an actor who is known for his acting skills, is really omnipotent, can he play any role well?
I've seen too many of Burton's plays, and sometimes it's really easy to see if he's doing it...
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Glennie 2022-03-21 09:03:26
The Death of Thomas Beckett in History
It turned out that the process of killing Beckett by the four knights of Heng Er was more cruel than in the movie. He lay wounded and lay on the ground, and one of the knights chopped his head with a sword, so hard that it broke the sword. Another knight stepped on his neck and dug his brain out of...
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Thomas a Becket: Lord Gilbert, Baron of England by the grace of his majesty, King Henry II, seized upon the person of a priest of the Holy Church and unlawfully did hold him in custody. Furthermore, in the presence of Lord Gilbert, and by his command, his men seized upon this priest when he tried to escape and put him to death. This is the sin of murder and sacrilege. In that Lord Gilbert has rendered no act of contrition or repentance, and is at the moment, at liberty in the land, we do, here and now, separate him from the precious body and blood of Christ, and from the society of all Christians. We exclude him from our Holy Mother Church and all her sacraments, in heaven, or on Earth. We declare him excommunicate and anathema. We cast him into the outer darkness. We judge him damned with the devil and his fallen angels and all the reprobate, to eternal fire and everlasting pain!
[slams candle to the ground]
Monks: [chanting] So be it.
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Brother John: I don't mind if I am just a grain of sand in a machine. Because I know by putting more and more grains of sand in a machine, one day it'll come grinding to a stop.
Thomas a Becket: And on that day - what then?
Brother John: Well, we'll have a fine, new, well-oiled machine in the place of the old one. And this time we'll put the Normans into it instead. That's what justice means, doesn't it?