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Monday, January 28, 2019

Beowulf Movie Critic

Beowulf Movie Critic Do you envision a strong female procedure or a male role as your hero? In my opinion the Beowulf characterization was a thumbs up, collectible to Angelina Jolies use of seduction and female wiles. Angelina is a critical character who drives the plot. In the moving-picture show, her character of Grendels spawn overshadows Beowulfs character as a hero. This is in drastic contrast to the skipper rime Beowulf because in the original, women were not valued and they had no important role. Grendels mother differs from the original, in three aspects character, plot and foot.The difference between the characters from the original Beowulf intelligenceg to the motion-picture show is vast. Grendels mother in the movie was beautiful, for example Beowulf Movie criticism says, The link between the early battles of a young hero and his pitch-dark confrontation with the tartar as an aging king is his temptation by the monsters mother who dangles wealth, power and s exual favors before his bedazzled eyes, the author reminds us of the beauty she portrays. In the poem readers are led to deal she looks monstrous it is said that the warriors from Herot design she looked like Grendel and besides Beowulf is not single bit attracted to her.In the poem Grendels mother is a violent universe who creates conflicts to avenge her son she eats people and kills many of Hrothgars men. In the movie Angelina Jolie lures Beowulf with her sexuality and beauty her strategy is seduction, as for in the poem Grendels mother is a monster who attacks Beowulf and drags him into the cave where they engage in combat her strategy is direct attack. In my opinion the movie Beowulf was successful, whereas the poem was not. The role played as Grendels mother was more thought out.Her strategy was a wise one because not only did she live, except she is free to lure more men into her cave, where she will pursue to attract and sin. Grendels mother changes the plot from begi nning to end. If she had never seduced the king in the movie, then there would book never been the character Grendel. Without Grendel, Beowulf would have no reason to travel to Denmark on behalf of King Hrothgars request. King Hrothgar was nauseous and ti passing of Grendel savaging at night he surmised Beowulf would save his kingdom.Grendels mother creates all conflict, for example she allures Beowulf knowing that lust was his weakness where in the original Beowulf she is an ugly lake monster with dragon claws, a long snout, yellow feathers, red eyes, a pale face and since Beowulf is not attracted, he defeats her. In the movie Grendels mother gives birth to a dragon, entirely this monster is also son of Beowulf. The plot was changed once again because in the poem the dragon was not Beowulfs son and if it werent for Grendels mothers promise to Beowulf, he would have not become king of Herot and would have not fallen in love with the queen.He chose to kill his evil son to save hi s love, the queen and his mistress. In the movie every victory was glorious. separately battle won is sung and celebrated. People remember you from your battles. In Beowulf the poem, the foundation is complete opposite. Christian element is used battle is bad, and one was not known for battles, but how honest and faithful you were throughout your life. Beowulfs moral philosophy were very different in the movie, because he was not using the Christian element, but was deceitful and unfaithful for example, he lies about his battles and betrays the kingdom by fornicating with Grendels mother.Whereas in the poem he never did such thing. reversal to the original Beowulf, the new film wants us to understand and humanize our monster. The changes of theme from story to movie give Beowulf a more modern feel. The movie was a current life depiction of the poem, which was a fantasy. In real life there is reality like sin. The movie is like a metaphor to the poem we picture Grendels mother as an ugly creature, but she was not ugly she was a monster within but not on the outside. ?

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