In a word: Sister Mai teaches you how to be a woman

Trystan 2022-04-22 07:01:49

Clearly, Mai's scrutiny of beauty hasn't declined with her saggy breasts and saggy skin. The casting is so beautiful! The film was also beautifully shot. Mrs. Simpson, played by Andrea Riseborough, is so beautiful, with every gesture and style. Edward VIII played by James Darcy is so handsome that I really want to give him the sexiest nasolabial folds!
Mai Jie looks at this love from a female point of view, taking pictures of the positive and warm side of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. After watching the film, you can also get a general understanding of Mai Jie's outlook on love and life. I think Ms. Mai's attitude towards Mrs. Simpson is also an attitude of worship, whether it is Wallis's view of love or life attitude. The entry point is more from Wallis' point of view, she is also a woman. He gave up the throne for her, and she gave up freedom and fame. Enduring that is not the kind of abuse that ordinary people can endure. Thinking about that era, when the king gave up the throne for her, then she had to endure the infamy of her beauty, her romance and everything. Although she can't be regarded as a beauty at all, although the Duke and Lady of Windsor in real history are not as small and fresh as the film. Mrs. Simpson looks like a man, and there are rumors of intersex. So it's not the kind of feeling that loves beauty but doesn't love the country as imagined.
If you're watching it with the attitude of watching a romance movie, don't mind looking up anything about Mrs. Simpson on the Internet. If Mrs. Simpson is really an inspirational sister, you must admire an ugly and scheming woman. Anyway, I made this woman the object of my worship. "Mrs. Simpsons" must be bought and worshipped!
Modernity and history are intertwined, and the two threads intersect. The modern woman found her way through Mrs. Simpson's story, says people who knew her. Through, those objects left by Mrs. Simpson are interspersed into the past. Although now this paragraph is an urban romance film if it is released alone. The film also wants to tell us that women are also great givers in love. Don’t just see the contributions of men. Sometimes women’s contributions are even greater and more moving. Love is the joint effort and sacrifice of both parties. This is love!
And Sister Mai told us that being a woman should be so wonderful to find a life that someone deeply loves!

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W.E. quotes

  • Wallis Simpson: Are you trying to seduce me?

    Edward: Is it working?

  • Wallis Simpson: Darling, they can't hurt you if you don't let them.