Prince met Cinderella who was married twice at the ball. Since then, she has been deeply immersed in the mud, staying with her day and night, spending a lot of money for her. In order to marry this inferior person with an innocent background, the prince handed over the country, and would rather be exiled than go with her to the ends of the earth.
What woman in the world doesn't aspire to be the Cinderella in this fairy tale? However, for the men who are willing to give up the whole world for you, do you dare to marry?
"Love in the Nation" is directed by Madonna and is based on the true historical data of the 19th century British Prince Edward VIII who gave up the throne in order to marry the married American commoner Mrs. Simpson. I watched it 3 times in a row in one breath. This piece of eternal love is unspeakably depressing.
Everyone only saw the sacrifice of the prince, who saw the hardships and forbearance of Cinderella? She was a serene and contented wife, and the prince was Peter Pan living in a fairy tale. Because of love, she carried the infamy all over the UK. The prince was abandoned by the family and the country. She must live a life of exile with the prince. She must stay in this invisible prison forever and die alone with the prince who has been cut down for the people, and bear spiritual shackles for life.
She, a charming and naive woman who was not involved in current affairs, became a scandal in the royal family, and she was a blessing in disguise. However, to outsiders, no matter how strong Mrs. Simpson's invisible pain is, it is not as heavy as Prince Edward's tangible crown; in this arithmetic problem about "sacrifice", let people change their position to the perspective of a woman How difficult!
The English title of the film is WE - short for Wallis and Edward. It is pronounced as We in English and written in Pinyin as women--women. As in Zhang Yimou's early films, the male characters are blurred or even hidden, while the female characters burn like flames in the film.
The so-called disasters in history are often innocent. Like China's king of secluded cracking silk, thousands of dollars buying laughter, and beacon fire playing princes, which one is a woman's request? When the woman didn't laugh, the king was already crazy. She lightly opened her red lips, this man has been crazy hundreds of times.
"Love in a Country" uses the historical story of Prince Edward and Mrs. Simpson as a bright thread, and another dark thread that runs through is a young modern New York woman obsessed with this romance. Her name is from Mrs. Simpson's maiden name. "Both my mother and my grandmother were fascinated by her story, and maybe they named me that because they wanted me to marry a prince."
In fact, she was married to a handsome, wealthy, and famous surgeon. People have generously compared her charismatic husband to the Prince of Wales, and no one knows how this enviable woman endured her husband's cold violence. She gave up her favorite job for him, and regardless of her physical condition, she wanted to have a child to keep his heart. She painted his eyebrows and dressed him, and put on the most beautiful black gauze dress, but she couldn't get her husband's attention for a moment.
Two unfortunate women married to a prince have been in a spiritual dialogue through time and space. One is crying because she lost everything because of the prince's love. The other is also crying because she gave up everything for her prince.
If you love someone, you shouldn't give up the whole country for her. Otherwise, this love is heavy enough to destroy the world of two people.
When they were getting old, they often thought of the court ball when they first met. At that time, he was a heartthrob who attracted worldwide attention, and she was a woman who was at ease and contented. The prince held out his hand to her, and she danced lightly, her skirts fluttering. The two of them cuddled together, perhaps when they were the most intimate.
If life is just as first seen, how wonderful. He is still his famous master, and you are still your beautiful woman. This is the perfect happy ending in fairy tales.
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