Everyone is the protagonist of life

Kailyn 2022-04-24 07:01:20


Princess of Monaco This film tells the story of Hollywood actress Grace Kelly who finally became an excellent Princess of Monaco after a series of struggles and hardships. Grace had to give up her chance to return to Hollywood because of politics, but she did it willingly, because she understood her role in life and the responsibilities she needed to take. Everyone is playing a leading role in their own life, and it is impossible for you to escape. Life is like a drama, drama is like life. I have already invested in the drama of life, why should I be too obsessed with those false names? I am the main actor, and others can do anything to me. All I have to do is to shoulder my responsibilities and make myself a qualified or even excellent actor. In the film, the priest once said that happiness comes from suffering. It hurts to know what it's like to laugh. Only by experiencing the great waves of life can we know the meaning of self-existence. At the end of the movie, the Princess of Monaco is noble and elegant, with resolute eyes, red eyes, straight back, and forbearance. At that moment, I realized that the leading actors in my life can no longer play, just because life is too beautiful.

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Grace of Monaco quotes

  • Prince Rainier: You want us to pay tax to France?

    Emile Pelletier: This is a French protectorate, which has only ever existed because of French good will.

    Prince Rainier: This is a sovereign national.

    Emile Pelletier: My peers in Paris are not as understanding as I am. I am to return tomorrow with your full acceptance. So please work with me, your Highness.

    Prince Rainier: [approaching him] Does de Gaulle really want the children of Monaco to grow up to be croupiers?

    Emile Pelletier: Some would say that would be an improvement. Some of Monaco's children are running around like their mother, the offspring of a Philadelphia bricklayer.

    Prince Rainier: [slaps him hard]

  • Grace: Do you believe in fairytales, Tuck?

    Francis Tucker: No, I believe in "happily ever after."