Does unorthodox history have to be bad movies?

Lennie 2022-04-21 09:02:15

I read several film reviews and gave very low ratings, because the film is not about the official history. This is really incredible, must the adaptation be bad? Don't expect to use movies as a history textbook? Aside from the halo of a few famous stars, the development of the whole story is logical. Some people say dog ​​blood, I'm sorry, Henry VIII's life was inherently bloody, this man who rewrote British history by himself. The characters are clearly and deeply portrayed, a cowardly and snobbish father, a kind but helpless mother, a scheming and transformed sister, and a sister who can't compete with fate... All acting skills are online, the service and the era match, you can see the intention, score 7.1 Somewhat mean.

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  • Marquis 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Two stars for seductive beauty, one star for clothing, one star for styling and makeup, one star for the fragrant and thrilling stories of Chengdu, one star for the drawing lines of women's intrigue, and two stars for the distortion of history. Although I know that Henry VIII is not a good guy, he is nothing more than an animal with lower body thinking, and it is an entertainment film - but it is good to respect history and teach bad children!

  • Letitia 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    For the sake of the widow sister to make up the file, I saw the lack of a cameo XDDD widow sister here is really virtuous and virtuous... The story is well told. Natalie did a great job.

The Other Boleyn Girl quotes

  • King Henry VIII: [Before the hunt] With no man to hold onto how do you plan to stay on your horse?

    Anne Boleyn: [She gets on her own horse] As you do Your Grace, with my thighs.

  • Sir Thomas Boleyn: The king has secured for you a position in the queen's household

    Mary Boleyn: But I don't want to go to court, nor does my husband

    William Carey: The king has also offered me a position, as a gentleman of the Privy Council

    Sir Thomas Boleyn: You hear that Mary? Privy Council, tending upon his Majesty himself

    Mary Boleyn: What about our future in the country?

    The Duke of Norfolk: Oh, you must put that out of your mind. From now on your future is at court.

    Mary Boleyn: William please, don't you understand what this means? They'll seperate us, put me in different accommadation where the king can always find me

    The Duke of Norfolk: Happily your husband understands the value of such an oppurtunity, for us all