There are many details in it that I remember very deeply. The Queen walked in the "sea of flowers", of course, these flowers were sent to the palace spontaneously by the people to pay homage to Diana. A little girl was holding the words and stood on the edge of the guardrail. The queen walked over and asked her, "Do you need me to help you take the flowers?" The little girl said no, and the queen was very embarrassed. But the girl immediately said "this is for you", the kind of touching is unparalleled. The Queen continued to walk through the crowd, and of course she saw the insults on the flowers that she was indifferent to Diana's death. Of course, all bowed like a queen, my dear. The emotion on the Queen's face was very dignified.
Another detail is the deer. Deer are the target of hunters. When the Queen saw the deer, her super Hummer was trapped in the water. While waiting for rescue, the Queen burst into tears when she thought of the deceased Diana. At this time, the deer entered the queen's eyes. It was so beautiful. The queen smiled and smiled very kindly, just like any ordinary grandma. She chased the deer and left quickly to avoid being hunted. However, this The deer was eventually hunted, and the queen went to visit the deer. What kind of emotion was this?
In fact, I don't know this history, and I have never paid attention to it. I don't know the significance of Diana in Britain, and I don't know what the constitutional monarchy means to such a developed capitalist country, but I know, just As the queen said, everyone has their own way of expressing their emotions, can't she choose silence? She has never been good at showing emotions and anger, but hides her emotions, silently, and dignified sadness. She also said that she never expressed any personal emotions in front of the media. However, the public and the Prime Minister do not think so, that she must be in front of the media to let the public know her grief. Also, why does it have to be internationalized? Why didn't Diana's funeral ask for the family's opinion, as the Queen said? No matter if Diana is a former princess, or what, she is an ordinary person first of all? !
The queen is sad, otherwise she will not smile because of the deer, otherwise she will not watch Diana's previous video interviews with media reporters repeatedly in the middle of the night. However, we must also admit that only since marriage, the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law must be a worldwide, historical, and almost unsolvable problem that will happen to any poor or rich or queen. However, this does not affect a person's nostalgia and sorrow for death. When a woman and a man are divorced, the woman's affairs have nothing to do with the man. Why did Diana's death require the Queen to make a statement? Why not see Diana as an ordinary person?
In fact, we have also seen the process described in the movie: Princess Diana died, the royal family insisted on uncompromising, the prime minister began to waver, and accumulated political capital for himself, the media incited, the queen compromised, and there are records about the queen in history. Blair said that although the Queen of England is a figure who "rules but does not rule", she is by no means an optional "display". "The Queen is someone who can observe people and things in subtle ways and try to adjust the atmosphere until she confirms that I'm completely relaxed. She's very approachable."
The Queen's compromise, I think, is probably because she really understands the feelings of the people, whether it is in the political expansion of the president or the incitement of the media. The real meaning of understanding (or forgiveness) is to stand on the other side's point of view, to feel the other person, to understand why the other person did what he did, rather than to feel that what the other person did or said "doesn't matter", and then understand Or forgiving, it is not that I have experienced some very shocking things, values, life and world outlook have changed, and forgiveness or understanding is not a live show in the face of the media.
Grief, as the Queen thought, was personal and unspeakable. The same is true for understanding, which is silent, dignified, and courageous.
PS: This is a movie with rich content. You can also pay attention to the turbulent media, the hypocrisy and cunning of politicians, and the wonderful performance and nobility of Helen Mirren, who plays the queen. or other.
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