This "Downton Abbey" is a movie version of the TV series of the same name. For a relatively successful TV series, I must be reluctant to cut down such a big booth and so many characters that have been laid before, but let us Those who haven't watched the TV version can only be highly nervous, worrying that they won't find a clue if they're not careful. The film mainly shows the life and mental state of various classes but mainly the upper class nobles and their servants under the strict hierarchy in England a hundred years ago, and their respective troubles. Of course, the king is concerned with the situation and politics; the nobles are concerned with the survival and development of the family, as well as their own emotions; the servants are maintaining their little dignity, or that self-esteem. People at all levels are vying for jealousy, fighting openly and secretly, in different forms, but the same in essence. The whole film connects the stories between various characters from all walks of life through the events of the Lower County Lord's Manor after the Kingdom of the Kingdom.
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