Dance and dancers, who can and points

Libbie 2022-04-22 07:01:47

I haven't watched a movie on the computer for a long time, and there are very few movies that I can watch coherently on the computer. Seeing Nicole Kidman's name and the very gimmicky title of "Princess of Morocco" on Youku, I couldn't help but open it and take a look. Many people may be familiar with Hollywood actresses such as Audrey Hepburn and Ingrid Bergman, but they may not have heard of Grace Kelly, one of the greatest actresses of the 20th century who is as famous as the former. At her best, the Hollywood darling chose to marry the king of Morocco and start another fairytale life.
Some people say that a life with a story is lucky. There is no doubt that Grace Kelly is lucky, from Hollywood actress to princess all the way like a princess in a fairy tale. But people always forget whether the prince and princess can live a happy life just by being together. In this film, the director tells the unfinished part of the story of the call: how Gong went from a standard American girl to a defender of the family and an enforcer of national policy. No matter how noble and gorgeous Nicole is in the movie, and how far the movie is from the truth itself, Queen Grace's struggle between American-style freedom and traditional European politics in the movie is a bit boring. a highlight of the film.
Real life always pulls us to the other end of the fairy tale, where there is helplessness and embarrassment, and if you add politics to it, the ugliness can be imagined. But as a princess, to protect her husband and children, to protect her country, and to defend her dignity, she must be good at dancing. And Grace happens to be an excellent actor, and playing a role is a very familiar thing for her, so what if she wants to play it for the rest of her life? Give up your ideas, your career, even your freedom. But the Queen of Monaco in the film did it. She knew that if she wanted to play a role well, she must put her soul in this role and forget her original self. Grace did it, the people of Monaco got a kind and friendly princess, and European countries saw a sensible and interesting princess. Although the princess felt "sometimes ashamed of living in this dirty world".
People are born to play their own roles, wives, husbands, leaders, staff... Which is the real you, which is the role you play, and who can tell the difference? Dance and dancer, who can be divided?

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Grace of Monaco quotes

  • Count Fernando D'Aillieres: Monaco, protected by the oldest of weapons: guile and determination.

  • Francis Tucker: You belong here.

    Grace: [panicking] I can't do this without you.

    Francis Tucker: If your family is to survive, you need to give them an ideal they can protect. And you need to do it alone.