Robin Hood por Melhor Discurso
28/12/2010 at 7:07 am Tati 1 comentário
Ainda que um pouco longo demais, esse filme, como todo Ridley Scott, tem vários bons momentos. Esse é definitivamente o melhor:
If you’re trying to build for the future, you must set your foundation strong. The laws of this land enslave people to it’s king, a king who demands loyalty but offers nothing in return… (…) and I know in tyranny lies only failure. You build a country like you build a cathedral, from the ground up. Empower every man and you will gain strength…(…) If your majesty were to offer justice, justice in the form of a charter of liberties, allowing every man to forage for his hearth, to be safe from convictions without cause or prison without charge, to work, eat and live on the sweat of his own brow and be as merry as he can, then that king would be great. Not only will he receive the loyalty of his people but their love as well. (…) Every English man’s home is his castle. What we would ask, your majesty, is liberty. Liberty by law!
Entry filed under: Discurso. Tags: 2010, Alan Doyle., Cate Blanchett, Eileen Atkins, Eleanor D`Aquitane, Kevin Durand, Lady Marian, Lady Marion, Léa Seydoux, Mark Strong, Robin Hood, Robin Longstride, Russell Crowe, Scott Grimes, Sir Guy of Gisborne, William Hurt, William Marshall.
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