Does anyone think this movie maps Princess Diana!

Greyson 2022-04-20 09:02:24

How the Rose of England Died!

Powerless resistance, the last step toward destruction, the persecution and exclusion of all members of the family... The feeling of never being able to fit in... No way out...

Hope... shattered... hesitant... hesitant... hope again... shattered again... despair... despair...

A proud mistress... an unacceptable love... a man who betrayed but weeps... the cruel rules of reality...

The detective's perspective is also the director's perspective, silent anger and questioning

Everything is forcing this poor and beautiful woman to die quickly - she can no longer pose a threat to anyone, even just jealous...

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Extended Reading
  • Ladarius 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    Everyone does not exist to be the victim of others. The play hints at the outbreak of a war a few years later. The war itself was started by the older generation as cold-blooded as in the film. Those who sacrificed also had a carefree childhood and stories of ups and downs, but they disappeared from the world without leaving a name in history, and they were used as tools to achieve the ambition of others, and they died out. worthless...it's cruel to think about it

  • Patsy 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    It's as simple and naive as the street drama of the May 4th hot-blooded youth platoon. For the sake of class hatred and national hatred, a British white-haired girl is made up~

An Inspector Calls quotes

  • [first lines]

    Man: Do you believe in God?

    Woman: Yes.

    Man: How can you?

    Woman: I can't believe in people. I have to believe in something, or I'd fall - fall down through the cracks. Never stop falling.

  • Arthur Birling: [about his workers] If you don't come down hard on some of these people, they'll soon be asking for the earth.

    Gerald Croft: [obsequiously] That's right.

    The Inspector: They might. But it's better to ask for the earth than to take it.