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  • Ruth 2022-01-23 08:06:34

    King's choice

    F50: "The King's Choice" ~ Director: Eric Pope~ The goodness of this film, in my opinion, does not lie in the king's choice, lies in the director's gloomy and slow tempo of telling things, but it is To be able to express that tension and urgency, the film did not attract you at the beginning, but...

  • Erich 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    choice

    Just two films this year mentioned the kings of Denmark and Norway, both of which are parliamentary constitutional monarchies. That is, the nominal leader of the state, but the actual parliament is the highest authority (the king of Norway is also an elected king). One chooses to surrender to save...

  • Buford 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Constitutional monarchy is that the king is a symbol without any personal opinions or choices. The movie titled "The King's Choice" has already indicated that the king is involved in politics, but in such a special historical background, the king can resist huge pressure and make a decision not to cooperate with the Nazis. It has already shown the great power that the symbol of the king itself may contain; the film shows the king's struggle in detail, which is very attractive!

  • Maudie 2022-04-20 09:02:31

    Moderate, restore history. Norway, the four Nordic countries in World War II, was more serious in fighting against the Nazis, which was stronger than that of Western European countries in a month. Reproduce history, paste gold.