Vikings
-
- Posts: 134
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:23 am
Vikings
Despite the shortcomings of the script, the battle between the brothers was quite good. Although a bit inconsistently implemented - it was presented from above as a compact mass of people, and "from below" you could see a lot of space for the characters to wave their swords. But it was good to watch. I was also pleased with the result.
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.
Vikings
Come on, hey fuckin 'guy. He poses as a badass, and Bjorn enters, grimaces a little, grunts and the mongrels immediately run away. But you are right about Lagertha. To kill. It is a pity that there is no one to replace her, because the other women in this series are a mistake.
Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it
Vikings
So what? Bald? Bjorn has looked a lot more scared of Ivar since the last two episodes. Maybe it finally got to that ponytail head that Ivar was no joke. As proved by the Second Battle of Kattegat.
Death is lighter than a feather. Duty, heavier than a mountain.
Vikings
Looking after the effect - swept. See you.
But that doesn't change the fact that Ivar is a Pathetic Trick anyway. He did not win this battle. He lost the first. The numerical advantage won the second time. Not because of Ivar and his strategic or tactical talents. Only thanks to his uncle who got him reinforcements from Normandy (and finally came to - I hope - smack that stupid cripple into the empty head). So only a child could lose the second battle.
Plus, it was a very fun episode. I don't remember any better in this series. Maybe you got blind chicken grain. Still, the narrative structure itself was interesting. Because a shambles, as is a shambles - they waved their swords, they slept. Boredom typical of any production of this type, be it serial or movie.
It's so good being bad
Vikings
1. You screw up, to such an extent that Uncle Dobra Rada advises you to put aside the coke you are taking. Primo - Bjoern was not scared, much less Ivar, who can barely stand on his legs ... In a situation of great outnumbered enemies, we had to run ... from the battlefield - normal / reasonable reaction.
2. But this is a joke, unfortunately ... Ivar is too exaggerated to be taken seriously.
3. And the second clash of Kattegat proved only that "and Heracles ass, when the people poop"
The biggest winner and mastermind is Rollo, who diligently seized the opportunity and rolled the guys: badgrin:
The first battle for Kattegat was miserable compared to the second - finally we got a very concrete and brutal infusion using many people, not as in "Game of Thrones" - "several dozen peasants";)
The disadvantage is the exaggerated dramatization ... The brothers fight with the brothers (or not ...), Lagertha "has to" spit (bliss ... but it was so shit shown ...) his ex-lover (the unfortunate Harald Pi�kna�-haired, And now Shorthaired is so unlucky with women that it's hard to find a bigger one ... - not only that the clam "jumped to the side" with the entire crew of the fishing boat, which resulted in pregnancy (HP did not even have time to take off his hosiery ... ), he has now become a widower (and he will never know that the child would rather not be his, so now he will be a warm noodle pouring buckets of tears after this very dubious quality loss in the number of two) ... Or actually three, because he is still a brother " he kicked "(it also made no sense ...)
It is a pity for Floki, who brought a group of people to the "promised land", and meanwhile evil human nature won, destroying the only dream that was left to him.
We are all searching for someone whose demons play well with ours.
-
- Posts: 136
- Joined: Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:08 am
Vikings
If you like them enough to keep buying, please remember one thing: after Ragnar drips, the series gets much weaker ... Also the last season with his participation (where there was relatively little of it) is not worth buying.
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.