This is a bad movie. It takes two hours to explain many historical events and describe the transformation of Kelly's inner attitude and the growth of her ability is not easy. The director did a good job, but he always felt that the focus on dealing with de Gaulle was not exciting enough, the rhythm was slow, and the conflict was not intense enough, which barely explained the story.
The biggest feeling is that the king of a small country played by Tim Roth really earned it. He married an American wife, and actually played a role in suppressing the French to defend their homeland and the country at a critical moment. Monaco really relied on Kelly to preserve its independence for the third time. Napoleon Hitler de Gaulle has experienced it, what is Monaco afraid of?
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