1. In the Tudors and Tudors, there are unexpected stories about the fate of each royal family and aristocracy. Even powerful kings are full of complex emotions and conflicts at the bottom of their hearts. The stories of these members of the royal family are far more complex than we thought. They are not only the symbol of the ruler, but also the epitome of the multifaceted nature of the individual. The game of scheming touches all aspects from beliefs to emotions, from daily life to hostile relationships. With their unique personality and wisdom, Duke Charles and Amblin have become unforgettable characters for the audience.
2. The second season of "Rome" is fast-paced, as if eager to welcome the ending. Before watching the play, the understanding of the historical background at that time will help to understand the plot, such as reading Richard Alston's "the birth of the Roman Empire" as background information. Rome is not only a superficial description of emotion, but also an in-depth analysis of the history of that era, showing the complexity of that historical period through a rich series of roles and events.
Far from being a simple pirate story, Black Sails reveals a deeper exploration of human nature as the plot progresses: friendship, love, courage, tenacity and betrayal. This drama let me have a new understanding of human nature, each character is lifelike, full of human glory and shadow.
4. The sixth season of the Legend of Viking continues its usual narrative style, but some parts appear to be procrastinating. The character's loyalty and position are unpredictable, but what is moving is Floki's unexpected reunion on the North American continent. Although the show tried to highlight Bjorn's heroic sacrifice, it failed to give me the emotional impact I expected. The glory of Ragnar is a thing of the past, and the rise of an ordinary character as king in the story adds more expectation and hope to the future story.
5. Atlantic Empire in the fifth season of Atlantic Empire, the development of Gillian's role has attracted people's attention. From orphans to women who have an endless desire for knowledge and reading, her life story is full of twists and turns. Especially when she runs a brothel, trying to get prostitutes to accompany her guests to read, rather than purely physical transactions, shows her love of books and her insistence on different choices of life.
6. The third season of "Spartacus" and "Spartacus" is grand, but the characterization is a little thin. However, the images of Caesar and Klassou are profound and vivid. They are not only brave and good at fighting, but Caesar also shows his literary talent. Compared with other female characters, Nivea seems to lack some depth, such as wisdom and tenderness. Every time I watch this play, I pay tribute to the heroes who strive for a peaceful world.
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