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Daron 2022-04-19 09:02:18
"Elizabeth: The Golden Age" before and after the show
"Elizabeth: the Golden Age" is a sequel to the previous episode, but it's pushed back to 1588, when the Queen was a fifty-five-year-old woman (that is, Cate Blanchett was too young and too beautiful), and again Blind date is indeed impossible, in fact her last husband candidate was François Duke of...
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Deanna 2022-04-19 09:02:18
I was looking forward to it at first, but was disappointed
After reading it, the disappointment is beyond words.
Elizabeth, in many scenes, the director and Blanchett wanted to show the sensual side of the Queen as a woman, but the Queen turned out to be a combination of sensibility and rationality, but the variance was so great that it was hard to...
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Guillermo 2022-01-01 08:02:17
That year, the British used Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang's method to defeat the Spanish king of Luoquan legs led by CC, and since then began to imitate on a large scale what Zheng He had done over and over 100 years ago.
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Izaiah 2022-04-20 09:01:57
Being emotional does not mean being irrational, which is often forgotten when pointing fingers at historical figures. Anyway, this one has turned from a biography to a historical perspective, but the second half directly inserts a piece of Thames pirates... Even Lord Beckett and the little servants of the Pauline family came to make soy sauce! At the beginning, I was really shocked when I saw Sister SM acting as the Queen of MS. I felt that Elizabeth was going to bite a hard bone. As a result, the two sisters didn't even see each other...
Elizabeth: The Golden Age quotes
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[first lines]
Title Card: 1585
Title Card: Spain is the most powerful empire in the world. Philip of Spain, a devout Catholic, has plunged Europe into holy war. Only England stands against him, ruled by a Protestant Queen.
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King Philip ll of Spain: Come, my daughter. Isabella. God has spoken to me. The time for our great enterprise has come. England is enslaved to the devil. We must set her free.