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brush one critic found no one to discuss this one, each generation of AC are entertaining (?) Provides a proximity One of the charms of AC is to observe and understand history from different perspectives from a personal perspective. The movie may not be able to show a certain period of history as complete as a game, but the history itself is still very interesting. .
To briefly introduce the background, the AC movie inherits the tradition of the Templars and the Brotherhood of Assassins. The Cavaliers standing in line is Queen Isabella I of Castilla (There is a Spanish TV series called Isabella, which tells the story of this queen. In the first five minutes, you can drive for ten minutes and be naked. You can go and watch it. ). The Assassins stood in line with the Moors, the Muslim residents of southern Europe in the Middle Ages. To be precise, it was the Nesr dynasty that had died out when the story happened.
In the film, the Moorish prince who was captured by the knight and the prince who later took out the golden apple to redeem the prince and his father are all typical Arab looks and dresses. This is because... they are Arabs. The Arab Empire spread from the Arab region to northern Africa, and entered the southern Iberian Peninsula in Europe at the beginning of the 8th century. This can also explain why there are black assassins and Arabs in the film. The Christian country located in the northern part of the Iberian Peninsula continued to fight against the Muslims in the south, and finally ended this famous movement to regain lost land in 1492, which is what the white-clothed monks referred to as the "jihad" in the film.
The last battlefield of the movement to regain lost ground is where the story of Aguilar takes place, Granada.
In 1492, Granada was the capital of the Nasr dynasty, the last important town of the Moors in the Iberian Peninsula. The beginning of the story is when Granada was captured. The prince of the Nasr Dynasty hid in the homes of civilians, was found and captured by the knight, and was rescued by the assassin. However, the assassin and the prince finally fell into the hands of the knight. It is Aguilar's first memory.
In the infamous Inquisition (established by Isabella I in 1478), the white-clothed monk, presided over by Justice Thomas de Torquemada, will burn the assassins, and Aguilar breaks free and escapes with his companions. This is The second memory.
Sultan exchanged golden apples for princes with the knights, the assassins marched in, the knights hijacked Aguilar’s companions, and Aguilar hijacked the justices. In the end, his companions died and the knights died. Aguilar was seriously injured and fled, found Columbus, who was about to set sail, and gave the golden apples. He, this is the third memory. (The interesting thing is that Columbus repeatedly asked Isabella I to sail to find the New World without permission. The key to getting permission was the success of the movement to regain the lost ground.)
As for the golden apple, it was clearly taken by Columbus to the New World. It became a funerary collection in his coffin again, and this movie has no explanation. (Correction here) (According to the time estimate is the third apple? But the third apple has been passed down in the New World. Could it be the new apple.)
(Corrigendum: Someone in the comment below pointed out that it was Aguilar who asked Columbus to bring the apple in the dialogue Entering the tomb, I should have not heard it clearly.)
This period of history itself is considered to be a magnificent period of history. The film only selected a very small aspect, but it must be said that it is an interesting aspect that can be seen from the slightest point of view. As for the final performance, it will be different...
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