"There are too many words, so I wrote this"

Cade 2022-04-21 09:02:15

When I was in junior high school, I learned Western history for the first time, and I happened to see this history-related film on the weekend. Regardless of whether the history is restored or not, the modern beauty of American actors is enough to amaze people, as well as Natalie's excellent line skills, her sister's envy and unease can be heard in two words of praise. At that time, the most impressive scene for me was Ann trembling on the guillotine, taking off the pearl necklace of the family logo, Mary reading the king's letterhead silently in the crowd, and realizing that her sister was still going to die. This scene just reminds me of Game of Thrones, when Ed was guillotined, the eldest daughter Sansa also hinted that her father could be spared the death penalty, but Joffrey still killed Ed... At the end of the story, there is only Mary in the Pauline family. One person survived the encroachment of power and desire. The silhouette of history is so sad and lamentable. The way of clothing in the movie is also very hard. The sharp eyebrows of her sister are like a blade that cannot be ignored. Natalie's beautiful eyes almost make the character's ambitions public. And Scarlett contributed one of the few soft blonde hair styles in this movie, and she could also make light eyebrows to reduce the pressure on her beauty. The thick lips look extraordinarily simple here, and the slightly greenish blue in the film Eye. All in all, the two beauties are so beautiful, what are they doing in the fight for power and profits?

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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.