Downton Abbey

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In fact, the whole story was originally started by a panic-stricken departure. At the beginning, the manor lost its heir to the sinking of the Titanic. Everyone panicked as to where the property and property would go. Later, it turned out that the new heir made the story even more exciting; the Turkish envoy died in the boudoir, and Mary, who was cornered by the scandal, was finally saved. After gaining fame, she gracefully welcomed suitors one after another. Although she experienced the pain of bereavement, she still carried another happy marriage and continued to maintain the entire village as the mistress of Downton. At the center; she put on her wedding dress and set foot on the church before she was repented of her marriage, and she was pregnant with Liujia only to find out that her lover had died in a foreign land, and Edith, whose heart had been broken into a proton, finally got one of the most intensely portrayed weddings in the play and became a marquis. Madam, will welcome another little life; radical thinking and impulsive actions, so that he can no longer set foot in his hometown, and Tom, whose wife died of complications on the night of the market, despised the whole family from the beginning, and was also loved by the whole family. I despised, and finally told the princess of the British royal family how she disagreed with this family and loved each other to seek common ground while reserving differences, and danced affectionately with another woman in the gap between commoners and nobles outdoors; she was abused from the first season to the end In one season, the Baez couple thought that the world was at the end of the world, and finally held their children and played all kinds of clever tricks; after getting Parkinson, Carson, who felt that he was a waste, retired, on important occasions when the royal family visited You can still wear a spotless uniform, with a straight waist, and provide the King of England with the highest standard of hospitality for the Granthem family; Thomas, who used to apply for jobs everywhere without success, cut his wrists and committed suicide in despair, eventually became Downton's housekeeper, Mr. Barrow. Even if he was arrested by the police for indecent assault at a secret gay party, he thought his life was over, and he was rescued by true love in the end. , got a real "friend" of the same kind... The film ends with another departure to come. In fact, Maggie himself has complained to the media many times that his character is too old and should have died. This time it is probably a very tough request from the producer before accepting the film. In fact, the old lady in the play is also 90 years old. At the end, she retired with such a blank space, which can be considered to be able to carry out the elegance of the whole play. Seeing Downton again in the future, Mrs. Crawley will have one less good friend to bicker with, Mary will have one less life mentor, and we will also have one less important funny role. However, Downton spent six seasons plus a movie telling us that it is a very pity for anyone to leave, however, the sun will rise as usual, and tomorrow will still come, the seasons may change, but spring will always Come again. The rest, and the new arrivals, will go on with Downton's wonderful life. In the movie, Tom said to Lucy that "(Seven years after Sibo left) my heart no longer hurts, but some things are missing and can never be filled back". That's right, but if you can't fill the empty heart, since the pain is gone, you can always start another journey. For the past seven years, people have come and gone upstairs and downstairs. When the sky was about to collapse, he turned around and found that it had been on top of his head, looking down at the manor and standing down. If we can go to Downton again next time, no matter how the characters change, we can continue to savor the little plots here. If you can’t walk away, no matter how hard it is, how can you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart chat between the old lady and Mary at the end, is Tom and Lucy dancing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace One scene. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it? How did you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart talk between the old lady and Mary at the end, is the scene where Tom and Lucy dance on the terrace of Buckingham Palace. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it? How did you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart talk between the old lady and Mary at the end, is the scene where Tom and Lucy dance on the terrace of Buckingham Palace. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it? How did you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart talk between the old lady and Mary at the end, is the scene where Tom and Lucy dance on the terrace of Buckingham Palace. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it? How did you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart talk between the old lady and Mary at the end, is the scene where Tom and Lucy dance on the terrace of Buckingham Palace. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it? How did you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart talk between the old lady and Mary at the end, is the scene where Tom and Lucy dance on the terrace of Buckingham Palace. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it? How did you believe it at first? PS, my favorite scene in the whole movie, except for the heart-to-heart talk between the old lady and Mary at the end, is the scene where Tom and Lucy dance on the terrace of Buckingham Palace. One is the nobleman's commoner son-in-law, and the other is the noble's illegitimate daughter who is serving as a maid. Both are people in the gap between commoners and nobles. Tom can continue to stay indoors and sing and dance with the group of dignitaries, but he I chose to go to the terrace outside the palace - a place that is neither a commoner, but strictly speaking is not a world of nobility. I think this place is brilliantly chosen. In the end, Tom did not force himself to blend into the splendid indoor world, but he understood that within a short distance, he would seek common ground with his relatives while reserving differences. Want to get it?

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  • Tom Branson: [exclaiming] Well, if it's in the papers, it must be true!

  • Violet Crawley: What simpletons men are!