British history in the early years was my favorite, but now I still forget about these complicated kings. The only thing I have a slight impression of is that this Victoria also seems to have a happy family as the top priority. The film seems to have this kind of feeling, but sometimes it suddenly jumps out of a completely opposite bridge, which doesn't feel like it. It's so hard to understand a person. The reason why understanding is long live is because it can't be understood in a while. So, let it be.
The whole play is gorgeous, beautiful, and colorful, but it's not worth a single narration. I was particularly touched. Prince Albert died of typhoid at the age of 41, and the Queen prepared clothes for him every day after his death until she died at the age of 81.
Because this reminds me of a sentence: for me, death is just a cessation, but for you, death is endless sadness.
I love you till death, but I want to see what it means to never change till death, and then, every day, every day, is really unswerving till death.
It's really more important than fancy costumes, makeup, stage design, and mise-en-scene! ! ! That's the most beautiful sentence in the whole show, isn't it?
"For me, you are irreplaceable. You are my existence."
Here's the time to complain. There is one thing that I still wonder about. They only talked once for a day, and they communicated countless times, and they died. What is love, what is it, love at first sight?
Another thing puzzled me too. Albert said, if you need help, I'm by your side. It turned out that this sentence is a marriage proposal! Gentleman really can't talk nonsense!
The last little rant is about Emily Blunt, the protagonist of the film! In fact, how much I like you, I have liked this smoky little monster very much since the Prada drama, but you still make me feel a little bit overwhelmed when you play the queen. The little assistant is the queen, the devil!
After all, this is a good drama, I haven't seen a British movie for a long time, my love! Especially the British history of that era, I love it even more!
The reason is very simple, there is no other era like that time, everything is simply according to simple rules, not complicated. Although the world is always complex, at that time, people also recognized that the world should operate simply, instead of throwing stream of consciousness directly on the table, like the later evolution of British and American literature. I have headache.
I think I'll find another rainy afternoon or late night to watch it again. Epic!
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