In fact, everyone will experience a period of inspiration, and Shakespeare is no exception. He needs a goddess who can inspire him. And Gwen's Viola, disregarding the world at the time, disguised herself as an actress. When she reads Shakespeare's poems, Shakespeare is like encountering the brightest light in life. He and Viola fell in love at first sight. Watching Viola's performance of Romeo made him burst into inspiration again, and then one script after another, his thoughts flowed like a spring.
He wrote her sonnets, full of love, but he didn't know that Thomas in disguise was Viola until the boatman said "Miss". After he was surprised, he madly rushed to Viola's house to express their love to each other... Then the most romantic thing...
But "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy in the end, maybe because Shakespeare and Viola's love is still Broken up by another marriage. The responsibility of a daughter forced Viola to marry Ser Wesseth. But she still misses Shakespeare, and love reunites the two.
With a few days to go before the show, Sir Wesseth came to the door, Shakespeare dueled Viola for his friend, and Viola. But what is more unfortunate is that in the back, Viola was debunked, and Shakespeare lost his Romeo, or rather lost his Juliet.
The day that "Romeo and Juliet" was staged was the same day that Viola was married. By coincidence, the flyer flew over the wedding, and Viola escaped. She runs to the theater, just in time for Juliet's appearance, and Shakespeare's Romeo hears Viola's voice in disbelief, and his passion reignites. Finally won the applause of the audience.
However, there are some things that no one can change. In the end, Viola can only say goodbye to Thomas and Shakespeare.
But in any case, love creates inspiration, and Shakespeare in love makes his literature full of tension of love and hatred. I thought of a sentence: If anyone loses inspiration, a wife, may wish to find it in love.
A few words, what I like most about the whole movie is that it is full of passion and love at all times.
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