The film mainly tells about a series of transformation problems that the queen encountered from before her enthronement to the beginning of her enthronement. Personally, I think it is too bland, and the editing is not bad, but it also gives people a feeling of running accounts. I always think that the most masterpiece of European court dramas is Giralina's "The Duchess". This film can't match the former regardless of the performance of the plot. Only the luxury of Westminster Abbey, Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace far exceeds Devon, the movie swept away a bunch of visual awards that year, but that's about it.
As for the love in the movie, I can't see how romantic it is. It's nothing more than the success of the political marriage between the queen and the prince. In terms of twists and turns and life skills, it is far from being comparable to that of a duchess.
The period of the Queen's reign is known in British history as the Victorian era. The 64 years of his reign coincided with the transition period of British liberal capitalism from its infancy to its peak, and then to monopoly capitalism. The economy and culture were unprecedentedly prosperous, and the constitutional monarchy was fully developed, making Queen Victoria a symbol of peace and prosperity in the United Kingdom. . With the fall of Buckingham Palace as a turning point, the film may not be too good in other places, but it shows the audience how the Victorian era kicked off its glorious prelude.
More moderate works, do not recommend, do not collect.
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