8.5 points, a clever and cunning British version of the palace fighting film, the screen tension and editing skills are remarkable, the walking in the palace is always very comfortable with long shots, and the acting skills of Sister Shitou are indeed as high as ever. And I have to say that the set and costume design of this show are pretty good. The exaggerated characterization of the whole film is abusive and ironic, but none of these can cover up the film's weak and pale script concept, large-scale thinking, and lack of ability to shoot. Behind the broken Queen Anne, tortured by the pain of losing a child and suffering from rheumatism in the past, is a childish, insane, and even a middle-aged woman with an unclean habit of blasphemy. She has weaknesses. Those who catch her handle can control her, make her a puppet, and help the Queen when she is at a low point. Sarah, who contributes her body to Annie for power and money in the court, is strong. Dare to call the queen a badger, no one is arrogant, and once let the queen's power fall by the side and control it in his own hands. Abigail is different, she is more docile and slick and lively. She and Sarah keep the Queen's biggest secret. Taking advantage of this, she uses all resources and strategies to gain the Queen's trust, so as to take advantage of her power. to satisfy their desires. The former noble lady still has power and fame in her heart. The pets of two queens, two maids full of scheming. The war between them had already started when Abigail splattered the blood of the 13th pigeon shot on Sarah's face. And the ending is also obvious. In the sinister court, the little bitch with the sweetest mouth and best acting skills will always be the final winner.
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