Green Knight
This is very beautifully shot and acted, but there’s an overall weirdness, it’s extremely thematic, not a straightforward story. Some enormous amounts of themes stuck in there.
Like Dream Scenario, premature ejaculation is one of those themes. Where did this come from, some vas deferens?
The fox represents the mother? Or ambition, wickedness, lust for greatness instead of kindness? Reneged covenants to the people that love you? In that case, what does the green sash represent?
The Green Knight is accepting the consequences of your bad acts? By abandoning the previous dandy lifestyle, and settling with a woman and child, not killing the baby and dump money on the mother, while marrying some other princess for money? Is that the gist of it?
So, the gay manor lord that represents freedom captures the ambition, but lets it go once he is also shunned by him? After shunning his beard too, that protagonist hates intimacy. Not even commitment, the physical act of love. Why does Alicia Vikander plays both the jilted lover and the temptress, does it mean anything? Maybe they did not want to cast anyone else?
So many questions…
King Arthur is that dude from the recent Mission: Impossible films!
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