Just ignoring for a minute the many reasons this scene is ridiculous the reason that it is truly shitty is she's never concerned. I don't care if someone has been fencing for a thousand years and the other guys have never picked up a sword you should be taking it seriously because a wild swing can still send you to the Halls of Waiting. This isn't a kung-fu movie; it's supposed to be serious, but she's not taking it seriously so why should the viewer.
LotR had grim fighters giving it their all because they've already accepted their deaths. Rangz has a smug fighter who knows she has plot armor.
e: Okay, just noticed the clapping at the end. What's the context? Was this supposed to be some sort of exhibition? He went straight for her neck on the first swing. e: Okay, it was training so the swords are presumably blunted, so that explains why she isn't taking it particularly seriously.
This is why women are shit as significant characters: the libtard writers make them all Mary Sues who are perfect at everything and exist just to make fools of men.
Characters like that are boring and irritating. They don't exist for the sake of plot or story, they just exist to pander to stupid, insecure women at the expense of men.
Good point. After re-watching it I don't think the swords are blunted so training or not she shouldn't be so nonchalant. I hate the block at 35 seconds; it isn't exclusive to rangz though; in general entertainment ignores that a sword can pivot around a blocking sword; he could pivot a couple degrees and slice open her arm.
No, you don't know anything about swords. Clearly. As soon as one sword touches another, it is locked firmly in place by the laws of magnetism until the wielder pulls it back. Swords that are touching cannot pivot, slide, grind or change position in any way!
even holding a sword incorrectly (gripped too close to the crossguard) means you're going to lose at least a thumb and maybe your whole hand. Sword fights are big knife fights, and the single rule of a knife fight is, "You ARE going to get cut."
Just ignoring for a minute the many reasons this scene is ridiculous the reason that it is truly shitty is she's never concerned. I don't care if someone has been fencing for a thousand years and the other guys have never picked up a sword you should be taking it seriously because a wild swing can still send you to the Halls of Waiting. This isn't a kung-fu movie; it's supposed to be serious, but she's not taking it seriously so why should the viewer.
LotR had grim fighters giving it their all because they've already accepted their deaths. Rangz has a smug fighter who knows she has plot armor.
e: Okay, just noticed the clapping at the end. What's the context? Was this supposed to be some sort of exhibition? He went straight for her neck on the first swing. e: Okay, it was training so the swords are presumably blunted, so that explains why she isn't taking it particularly seriously.
This is why women are shit as significant characters: the libtard writers make them all Mary Sues who are perfect at everything and exist just to make fools of men.
Characters like that are boring and irritating. They don't exist for the sake of plot or story, they just exist to pander to stupid, insecure women at the expense of men.
It's interesting to contrast this scene with the scene in Fellowship where Boromir is training Merry and Pippin.
Fuck off. They are all WHITE, which is literal genocide of the colors of people.
Which means she's extra magical and superior since she somehow sliced a net off the ceiling with her blunted swords.
Good point. After re-watching it I don't think the swords are blunted so training or not she shouldn't be so nonchalant. I hate the block at 35 seconds; it isn't exclusive to rangz though; in general entertainment ignores that a sword can pivot around a blocking sword; he could pivot a couple degrees and slice open her arm.
No, you don't know anything about swords. Clearly. As soon as one sword touches another, it is locked firmly in place by the laws of magnetism until the wielder pulls it back. Swords that are touching cannot pivot, slide, grind or change position in any way!
There are strict rock-paper-scissors rules to follow here.
Master beats novice.
Novice beats retard.
Retard beats master.
even holding a sword incorrectly (gripped too close to the crossguard) means you're going to lose at least a thumb and maybe your whole hand. Sword fights are big knife fights, and the single rule of a knife fight is, "You ARE going to get cut."
Her Italian dub lines tho: https://twitter.com/RadioGenova/status/1574376352597303298
Based and Marinara-pilled
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Imagine.
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