I didn't have high expectations when I started watching. Palace dramas are either vigorous or intriguing. However, after watching it, there was a little surprise. The heroine embraces the appointed marriage right from the start. After marriage, the word "responsibility" haunted her life, and she was not a character who deliberately resisted, although the words "self-expression" began to appear. But the plot didn't continue along the lines of self-expression. In addition to doing a few advertisements for fashion brands like Hollywood stars, the Duchess's main self-expression activity is to be a vase for politicians, and to flirt with politicians. But she still performed her duties meticulously in her heart. Although she talked about love and happiness in her mouth, she had only one shortness of breath before she gave birth to a son. Her husband openly cohabited with a third party, and she could only endure it because she had no son. After having a son, she thought she could give up everything to pursue love, but when it came time to do so, she chose not to give up the child and continued to perform her mother's duties. After returning home, I found that my husband did not love me and the children at all, but was not good at expressing. In the end it was all clear and everything was gone. The Duchess returned to battle, performing her duties as a wife to the end of her life.
The heroine did not pursue freedom, nor did she sacrifice her love. She successfully turned the vigorous love in other films into a shocking wave under the shroud of duty, and returned to normal after she was shocked. This ending adds some crunch to the film. After reading it, it seemed like I was choking on a piece of steamed bun, but I couldn't make this burp. The reason for the choking in the aftertaste is the inexplicable "self-expression" at the beginning. Like a rub of baking powder, it was pressed under a wet face, and there was a lot of excitement, but it was not fermented.
The actress is very beautiful and feels that her acting skills are also good, but she has a congenital deficiency and has a smiling face. Pleasure is also pleasure, and pain is also pleasure. Joy is also joy, and sorrow is joy. greatly limited her expressiveness.
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