Hello, everyone.
I welcome you to my blog. Those days I used to think not being a movie fan was a flex, but I did not know what I was missing out on until now, leaving no movie gang to join the movie gang and I topped the chart without wasting time. I have seen a lot of movies that even those who call themselves movie freaks have not seen; seeing many interesting movies makes it difficult to choose a favorite movie, and you wish you could just put them all up as your favorites as well as recommend them. For me, I prefer action movies, where there is little action, violence, and a little blood to keep you awake, as lovey-dovey movies are like lullabies for me, so I don't even bother seeing such.
I like movies that leave you wanting more, movies that leave one in suspense and thinking about what happens next, and viewers would definitely want to follow up till the end. My current favorite movie is "The Game of Thrones." It is current because my favorite changes with time. The Game of Thrones is a movie I can recommend to my fellow lovers of lively movies, movies that keep you glued to your screen. The movie is a fictional move about the seven kingdoms of Westeros and mostly revolves around the throne (the iron throne) and how the noble families, including the Lannisters, the Starks, the Baratheons, etc fought for the iron throne and wanted to sit on it.
There were seven kingdoms, and whoever sits on the iron throne rules over all seven kingdoms. In the movie, you will see betrayal at its peak as well as loyalty. The likes of little finger played a lot of mind games, and a lot of people fell for it. Little finger was selfish and only did what benefited him, even if it meant that another person went in for it. Little e finger does not care about anyone except himself; he can come between families if you give him the chance. We have the Lannisters, who are believed to be rich in gold and always pay their debt; the Starks, who are from the north and rule the north; and the Targaryens, who are believed to be rulers because of their ancestry and for owning dragons. There was little or no unity amongst the seven kingdoms as they all wanted the iron throne.
Soon enough, the whole kingdom had to unite and fight the army of the dead in the north, as just the northerners in the north were not able to hold them back at the great wall that separated the realm from the army of the dead. The movie, or should I say series, was indeed an interesting one; life lessons to learn from it and quotes that you can even make your favorite quotes can be gotten from the movie. It displayed the extent people can go when they are power drunk and also the length that people craving power can go as well. People who want power can do anything to get it, and when they get it, they will want to do anything to keep it. The movie might be fictional, but there are a lot of lessons to learn from the movie.
I heard of this movie way back in Uni and I still haven’t watched it because of the hype it has. Mmmm, l didn’t know it comes with a lot of real life lessons