The agent fell in love with his surveillance subject

Adelbert 2022-04-23 07:02:58


When I saw half of the movie, I was sure that this was a story about a wolf falling in love with a sheep: Alert and the queen were originally opposite positions, the former was sent to monitor the latter for profit, but it was finally no match for human nature. Beautiful, stay by her side, accompany her until old age.

It may be that I have been encountering love in such a situation recently, first homeland security, and then more hazy sex, then this Victoria is much fresher in comparison. In fact, love and love in human society are nothing more than those situations, but if you look closely at them, each has its own characteristics.

Victoria is no ordinary sheep, in fact she is very strong. When they met for the first time, Alert said that he was reading The Bride of Lamermore, and Victoria remained silent. Later, Alert still said that his favorite composer was Vincent, and Victoria was playing with pine cones and said, "It's a coincidence, I like it too, so which one is your favorite, I guess, it's the Puritans." Well, I used to love it too, but now I love Norman.

The "correct answer" that Alert's think tank gave him was laughable, and he added that I actually like Schubert. Not recognized, but finally saved a little face. Until he said the classic line in the whole movie:

Then you had bettermaster the rules of the game, until you play better than they can.

They were in love with each other, and they were both fallen from the end of the world. Why did they know each other when they met.

The princess thought to herself, "Oh my god, this has come to my heart, and she was so excited that she invited the prince to waltz." Everyone should remember that when Alert first entered the palace, he expressed concern about his inability to dance. I think a very important feature of British movies is that they are constantly laid out. Almost every little thing has a smaller foreshadowing in front of it. (In fact, the focus is not on the shop but on the small), and then connect with each other to become a closely connected event.

The prince says, waltz is not my really forte. Then turns his head to look uneasily at his think tank. This think tank is actually not that good, it's just a dead book.

The face that was finally saved was broken again, but the god of love always favored them. Alert took his king and knocked down the other side and won.

This is the most compact plot I have ever seen in this movie. The love game between the two sides develops with twists and turns, but moves forward with a fatalistic meaning. Alert is because it is easy to fall in love with others, and Victoric is because he has never met anyone, but at the right time, he met the right Alert.

Forgive me for saying this, because he keeps acting like a fickle kid in later episodes, asking her loves me, she doesn't love me, and waiting for Victoria's reply. Until I waited for the next scene that shocked me - Alert blocked that shot for her. I have to say that the impact of this scene is really strong enough, because the front is really boring. With this climax, you can usher in a happy ending with satisfaction.

Later, I went to check the history. In fact, Victoria was a bit fat, but she failed to lose weight. In some people's eyes, she lost the qualification to be written into a fairy tale. But in fact, let's see, fairy tales are just like that. If some ordinary people are unsatisfactory, will they make us feel more.

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The Young Victoria quotes

  • Sir John Conroy: [watching the crowd outside the palace] How changeable they are. They hate you, they love you, they hate you.

    Duchess of Kent: They punished her. They never hated her.

  • Lord Melbourne: Your Highness, there's your opening if you'll take my advice...

    Prince Albert: Lord Melbourne, forgive me but you seem to have confused me with a member of your club. I am not your drinking companion nor your whist partner. I am the husband of your sovereign. And as such, I will make my own decisions, and I neither seek nor invite your advice. Good evening.