I haven't read the original and don't understand the history, but I still want to comment!

Kacie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

After reading it, the feeling is: woman!
Do you think it's hard for a woman to do it?
Tai Mingli is too active, it will hurt a man's self-esteem. He
is too docile and kind. Although he can get love, he will be instructed to do bad things
.
A man's heart and a real name, but he was burdened with eternal infamy. He was a
bright and upright mother, and he was admired by others
. Love married a man, but because of his incompetence, he was repeatedly angry and even lost a child.
After watching this movie, I think everyone knows what women I am talking about.
In the end, the sisters reconciled, but the tragedy still happened. Even the kindest one had to bear the pain of losing her sister, but in the end, living peacefully in the country could be considered a happy death.
Being a woman is really not easy!
I think the most promising one in the film is that little red-haired girl, the future Queen ELIZABETH.

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Extended Reading
  • Arne 2021-12-14 08:01:12

    A movie about giving birth or miscarriage 1/4 of the time.

  • Sandrine 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    It looked a little jumpy, but it generally kept up with the plot. It can only be said that it originated from history and adapted from history. From the perspective of women, it is a bit exaggerated to describe Henry VIII's shocking approach to the world, but there is still merit.

The Other Boleyn Girl quotes

  • King Henry VIII: I would do nothing to hurt any part of you.

    [a grateful Mary kneels down to him, he looks away]

    King Henry VIII: Go

  • 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.