Assassin's Creed, a movie that uses assassination and diversity as the selling points of the game, has attracted countless players to attract fans with its fascinating plot.
But through research, I found that in Assassin's Creed, the protagonists of each generation of games have an extremely similar, or even exactly the same, that is, they must go through pain, and must die with relatives or lovers in order to eventually become the legend of the assassin.
Edward may be just an ordinary British farmer without experiencing the days when he was looked down upon by his father-in-law and tortured by poverty in the early days.
Don't pretend to be an assassin or become a pirate, Edward may be just a captain or first mate of a smuggling ship for the rest of his life, and he will never have any legends afterwards.
Edward will not become a pirate who dominates the sea without experiencing the death of his comrade-in-arms Blackbeard and his betrayal of his former allies, but may only become one of the many miscellaneous fish pirate captains.
Similarly, without experiencing the blow of the death of his lover, Edward could not understand the truth at this moment and achieve a legend of assassin.
Same truth, Edward's grandson, Connor, also grew up in pain.
Without the death of his mother, Connor would be just an ordinary Indian child with fantasies about the outside world. Without the support of his mentor, Connor might have been assassinated by Charles Lee as a numerous assassination early.
Without Helson's unbearableness and dedication, Connor made various contributions to the subsequent plot. As a reckless man, Master Kong's life was obviously full of luck. Compared with him, whether it was his grandfather Edward, Altayne, who died alone in the first generation, or the baguette Arno, whose girlfriend died in the finale, Connor was undoubtedly a very lucky one.
Of course, as the most core existence in the entire series, Uncle E is naturally the person with the best fortunes in many races.
In the youth of a good environment, a rich and frugal life, a revival family, and aided by everyone, and a pure bloodline to revitalize the assassin, a middle-aged life with ambitions and a magnificent life, and a magnificent life without danger, and finally successfully retired, Uncle E is the real legend in the entire Assassin's Creed series!
In short, every legendary assassin has to go through hardships. The growth after hardships will undoubtedly change a person and will also sublimate a person!
This is the Assassin's Creed in my eyes. So, as an audience, what do you think?