Difficulty understanding

Camryn 2022-04-21 09:02:15

This kind of European costume drama, I always seem to feel that there is a gap, and I have never been able to understand what happened, let alone understand the behavior of the characters. Heard that looking at the Bible can help, I'm going to try it.

In terms of subject matter, I have watched a lot of Chinese court dramas, and they are not at the same level in comparison. In other words, the British court struggle is too simple for us Chinese! The storyline is also not interesting, maybe I know too little about the history of Britain!

To put it vulgarly, I also watched this play because of the actors. Two big beauties, Natalie is my fan since I was young (of course she was young when I was a child); Scarlett started from Lost in Translation and played very well in Prestige. The male protagonist, there is a little vase, I almost didn't recognize it, it's completely different from Troy.

For some reason, I basically equate European cosplay with The Lord of the Rings. Maybe just as they equate martial arts with China. At the beginning of this film, when the king's horse team came out, I thought of the Lord of the Rings again. I have a question, why do horses in Europe look so big? The sound effect of running is huge. Is it really that there are many breeds of horses in Asia, and they are really different in size? Worth looking into.

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The Other Boleyn Girl quotes

  • Anne Boleyn: Henry Percy

    George Boleyn: [Teasingly] Why ever would he interest you? What could you possibly want with the sole heir to the richest earldom in the whole of England?

    Anne Boleyn: [Jokingly] Oh I have no knowledge of that! I simply like his face!

    George Boleyn: Well, he's betrothed

    Anne Boleyn: Betrothed is not married. It's a long journey from bended knee to the altar.

  • Sir Thomas Boleyn: Easy for you to say! You've had position and wealth all your life!

    Lady Elizabeth: Until I married you, Thomas, and I was happy to give it all for love.