The higher you fly, the farther you see. Forgot who this famous saying came from. But I have always deeply realized that a long-term vision really needs a good cornerstone, even if we can't fly. But Victoria's solid foundation has been there since she was a child. She has no worries about food and clothing. She is a real little princess. She grew up in people's envious eyes, but don't forget one thing. With the rope on, he is destined to not fly to the sky, and can only be used as a paper kite to be worshipped by those numb people. Victoria's paper kite life began as soon as she landed. In order to operate him smoothly, the mother's lover did not let her study. In order not to harm her and protect her own interests, the mother forced her to go up and down the stairs with the help of the maid. As a result, she felt that her sky was getting smaller and smaller, and the ropes on her feet were getting shorter and shorter...
Fortunately, her uncle left her the position of kingship, and she couldn't wait to break free. Before boarding the plane He chose to resist his mother and her powerful lover. At this time, she felt that she was the queen.
Of course, love is the thread that runs through the film. But I felt that the encounter between Victoria and Albert was not so pure. At first, Albert's purpose of approaching Victoria was to secure his rights. Before approaching the young Victoria, he had done enough to understand her preferences. And in the interaction, he revealed that he liked Schubert, who was not familiar with Victoria. Although she felt disappointed to some extent, he also impressed him subtly.
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