I was really amazed when I saw the palace in the movie. If I just read the book, I think I would never have imagined such a gorgeous palace, such a beautiful woman, and such beautiful clothes (the so-called poverty limits imagination). Looking at the comments, many people say that this movie is gorgeous and empty. In fact, this is not the reason for the shooting method or the content of the story. And just because their lives are indeed gorgeous and empty. Of course, when I say this, it sounds like the grapes are sour, but I really think so, so I think fortunately Mary Anthony is a cheerful, simple, kind and simple girl. If she is like Lin Daiyu, she can live well How painful. But I also find it ridiculous that they actually say that it would be nice to return to nature without industrialization. Where can industrialization go at that time, industrialization has not caused much impact on their daily life, just read a poem casually and agree with it, really. . . I can only say that it is fortunate that their ideas are simple, which reduces the trouble of in-depth thinking. After reading it, I have a feeling that I finally understand why the British aristocracy does not like the French aristocracy. Their elaborate etiquette is too exaggerated. Women are really a treat Supplies, at the border between Austria and France, all her belongings, including clothing and dogs, were left on French territory and were not allowed to be taken away. So funny, what about her? She's Austrian, and, isn't the hymen of a man's favorite woman an object? That hymen was also broken in Austria, sha ball
In addition, modern men are more handsome, and women have been beautiful from ancient times to the present.
The movie is of course a good movie, big production, very beautiful, and the casting is also very good. The only thing I'm not satisfied with is the translation of the movie's title. The Peerless Queen is speechless. It's more appropriate to call Mary Anthony directly. Queen Yan, I don't think she is Yan, I just think she is beautiful, noble, lovely and kind. Chinese women often have a kind of sexual fantasy, but this movie doesn't have that feeling at all. In an online introduction to the film, they said she "made people eat cake when they reported that they didn't have bread." That's not the case in the film, she no longer buys gems, nor for her daughter. This is enough to subvert the name of the Queen, she is just Marie-Antoine, and besides that, she is just a young French queen.
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