The movie The Princess of Monaco. In the drama of royal life, there are always plots where individual women go against their will in pursuit of a free life. Similar to Anna Karenina. Thankfully, he didn't leave behind a tragic ending, or an emotion. Rather, it points out that perhaps it is more in line with contemporary values, bravely taking responsibility for oneself and taking responsibility for one’s own choices. At this point, there are less empty dreams and ideals, and more reality that meets the needs of the moment.
Although dissatisfied with the very different appearance, Tim hardly had any acting performances, and a change in the middle reminded me of Huanzhugege, but, overall, it was a useful film. The artistic value may be less, and the social value may be higher.
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