Reading changes destiny

Alexandrine 2022-04-17 09:01:13

From the very beginning, the two princes left their hometown together to be hostages. I had preconceived the idea that the older brother, who seemed to have a strong and well-developed physique, would become the God who ruled the desert, but the further back I discovered, the younger brother's charm was. Although others always use weak words to describe him, he also said that he has read books and that he is not a person with the blood of a king. He is composed of water and protein, so he insists on embracing peace instead of solving problems by force. But when he outsmarted armored vehicles in the desert, Allah we love kindness, but when war comes, it is terrible that we all know it. His father-in-law's desire to get rich came from not wanting the next woman to die in childbirth like his wife, not wanting the world to be a feast if the Arabs were just servants, so he wanted to make a fortune to enrich the people, and he attached importance to the military and management. Although they were all taught by Westerners, I didn't take the initiative to learn. Aoda is a person who thinks actively and is good at finding problems. Therefore, the natural leader does not depend on how much he knows the truth, whether he has outstanding martial arts, or whether his family is rich, but his thoughts determine the way out and the realm changes. future.

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  • Pearlie 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    There is Lawrence of Arabia before, and blood will come after. All make this film dwarfed. The movie is very simple, except for the specific details, the general plot will not stray from your mind. In a word, neither commercial nor literary.

  • Leif 2022-04-18 09:01:20

    I must admit that I loved watching these kinds of films since I was a kid. My favorite is the journey of a teenager growing into a great leader.

Day of the Falcon quotes

  • Emir Nesib: A modest man is a man...

    Prince Auda: Who wants to be complimented twice.

  • Emir Nesib: I was going to offer you my sword but then I saw the inscription. "From your friends at Texan Oil."

    Prince Auda: Yes, perhaps that does take away some of the grandeur.