It feels light and airy, like a low-quality idol drama.
By chance, I have read tens of thousands of words of historical materials about Victoria, which is very different from the film. Of course, the film itself should not be completely true, but I still want to say:
1. Victoria once fell in love with the Tsarist prince Alexander, and later married out of political considerations. Big cousin Albert. It was just a political marriage, but the two were very happy because of their similar personalities.
2. At the end, they all proudly say that nine of Victoria's children were married to the country, but how could they forget that these nine people brought their hemophilia to all European royal families.
3. It's not a comedy, and it seems that it's not all idol dramas, so it's just the director's own obscenity.
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