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Lacey 2022-11-17 07:13:09
Although Morgan is my favorite character in both the original book and the legend, I still want to complain that this version spans decades, but Morgan hasn't aged from the beginning to the end. Isn't it too...
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Maxwell 2022-10-20 10:45:50
A war legend based on the Celtic mythology of the three major European myths, covering all the basic elements common in ancient Western legends: magic, religion, war, belief, love and hatred, royal battles, as well as sister and brother incest, "Classic" scenes such as wives and friends committing adultery, murdering fathers and sons, and three-hour TV feature films are unexpectedly exciting and unfinished. The Good Wife plays Morgaine Le Fey, with no sense of disobedience in her English...
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Madelyn 2022-10-15 12:21:40
I liked mogan very much back then~~ This is the first time I've watched such a long bed...
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Ruth 2022-10-02 00:32:07
This movie has my ideal...
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Bert 2022-09-28 13:27:23
Although it is not adapted from Mallory's original work, it still does not prevent it from becoming the best King Arthur film and television work to date. Unlike most King Arthur films, which focus on Arthur, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table, this film brings female characters such as the fairy of the lake Vivian, Iglene, Morgoth, Morgan, and Genevieve to the front of the stage, so that the female characters such as Vivienne, Iglene, Morgoth, Morgan, and Genevieve are pushed to the...
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Cathryn 2022-09-22 13:20:27
Feminist Arthurian Legend: It's a pity that the heroines are uglier than the other, but fortunately there is Michael...
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Destini 2022-06-27 20:35:14
Excellent mythical epic. i love celtic...
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Shakira 2022-06-27 20:08:46
The knight and the queen are a pair of dog men and women, and the king and sister are very nice. The most disgusting thing is that incest. Oh, the British Saint Seiya and the Secret History of the Qing...
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Darion 2022-06-27 19:58:02
Misty lake, female wasteland. The rhythm of the latter part is accelerated, the character creation is not meticulous, and both the introduction and the first part have good-looking elements. Religion and the patriarchal court were in a dilemma, and the goddess was first pushed forward by the tide, and then abandoned. Morgan, Gwen, and even Morgoth are all the same. Women who should breathe the same way are provoked and mocked. Not accepting the fate of matriarchy, and once entrusting power to...
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Lurline 2022-06-27 16:17:30
6/10. King Arthur's text that preaches chivalry turns into a struggle between nascent Christianity and pagan religions, Vivian forces her married sister to marry Usher to a compromise between goddess blood and secular kingship, but Arthur and Guinevere's freedom Love destroys the meaning of Christ's asceticism. In order to obtain God's forgiveness to be able to conceive, Arthur forced Arthur with tears to bring down the pagan dragon flag that his father Uther held high on the battlefield,...
The Mists of Avalon Comments
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Eldon 2022-06-27 22:06:14
the myth of fading
The drizzle is hazy, the water is blurred
Mysterious continents rise from the fog
Everything seems to be in a dream
Ancient temples, sacred priests
The roulette of history turns quietly to
predict the destruction of the earth, the passing of heroes The
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Timmy 2022-06-27 22:50:09
Movies to watch, but not recommended
I haven't read the original, but I believe the original is better than the movie, because it has become a law that the movie cannot surpass the original.
The author of the original book is a woman, and the story of King Arthur's era is narrated from the perspective of Morgan, the heir to the...
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[Arthur is trapped in a burning house during a Saxon seige]
Arthur: I call on the powers of Heaven and Earth, aid me now! I call upon the God of Heaven, and the Goddess of the Earth, help me now!
Viviane: You call upon the God, and the Goddess? It is the Goddess who answers.
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Gwenhwyfar: I dreamt of you in Glastonbury. You... you opened a curtain into Avalon, and lifted me in.
Lancelot: It wasn't a dream. I was there, with Morgaine. She lifted you in. But I asked her to do it.
Gwenhwyfar: So you felt it too.
Lancelot: But I am sworn to Arthur.
Gwenhwyfar: As am I.
Lancelot: So we have nothing to confess.
Gwenhwyfar: But I have sinned with you in my thoughts.
Lancelot: Thoughts, are not deeds.
Gwenhwyfar: But the Bishop says, to think, is to do.
Lancelot: My thoughts don't answer to the Bishop. If they did, I would burn in Hell a thousand years everytime I see you walk past!