Those who choose to watch this must have followed the drama. As a movie, the plot is not particularly outstanding, but it is not just a movie, it is a continuation. Familiar scenes, familiar objects, and familiar characters, as always, maintain a high level of refinement and elegance, with exquisite costumes and beautiful scenes, especially the scene where the dance party at the end is slowly zoomed out. I remember Carson's arrogant face when he returned to the manor, the old lady was still saying golden sentences frequently, Isobel even made a gnashing expression, Daisy grew up well, and Mrs. Patmore was more like a child, haha Ha ha ha ha. The movie is more like a sideshow, giving everyone an ending and an explanation to us who are following the drama. Everything is thriving and developing in a good direction, but the old lady is leaving, and life will not always go smoothly. The only thing I don't like is that I think the quarrel between Isobel and the old lady in the movie is too much, a little deliberate, but it doesn't matter, I will always love the old lady and miss my big cousin.
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