The Unusual Path of Mr. Guy Ritchie

Dovie 2022-04-21 09:01:40

"King Arthur Beasts", King Arthur, a legendary figure full of magic in the West since ancient times, has been put on the big screen many times, but Clive Owen's version is the most impressive in my impression.

This time, Mr. Guy Ritchie, the ghost director, has come up with a brand new adaptation, adapting King Arthur into a character who has been living in the wind and moon place since he was a child due to a palace coup, but when we see the bald handsome Jude Law's character. Time, we should find that time flies. Mr. Guy Ritchie is an unconventional person, and he even intends to show innovative elements in this film, and it is this innovation that makes the film's reputation not too bad, although it is said that the film has a problem of revenue. The losses are more serious.

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  • Katelin 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    The first half was so well-cut, the story didn't work. But who says characters don't stand up? Isn't the middle 2 Tsundere Votigeng quite three-dimensional. The song The Devil & the Huntsman carried one star alone, and Young man came from hunting was in the wild wind and choking wasteland in an instant. In fact, I really want to see the next Knights of the Round Table, but unfortunately, there will be no more.

  • Ivy 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    Such an old subject can produce such a new feeling, the soundtrack is great, the editing is cool, and the director is awesome.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword quotes

  • The Mage: You know what we have to do. In order for him to control Excalibur, he needs to go to the Darklands.

    Bedivere: That's not happening.

    Bedivere: ...Welcome to the Darklands...

    The Mage: He needs to take the sword to the tower.

    Bedivere: Give me another way.

    The Mage: There is no other way. And he has to go alone.

    Bedivere: He can't survive the Darklands alone!

    The Mage: You don't want all of him to survive, that's the point. You have to break his old self completely, wear him down. You want him to think big? Give him something big to think about.

    Bedivere: You're playing with fire, mage. And I'm not killing the king before he's even become one!

  • The Mage: Pick it up. Pick it up with both hands.

    King Arthur: YOU pick it up.