Reason for recommendation: This movie explores human nature more than ordinary Gongyu movies. Title: "The Duchess" Director: Saul Dieb Starring: Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Hayley Atwell, Dominic Cooper Production time: Reading in 2008 Home: The singers in the stone garden often, when I wander in the art gallery, if I see portraits of European aristocrats, I will always imagine that they are wrapped in velvet and taffeta, and their costumes and pearls are reflected. Next, are you happy? In addition to the history books, as individuals, what kind of life do they have, but they have lived in a full face with emotions. Isn't it, the moment they are drawn, who are they thinking of? So this "The Duchess" is completely like a movie made for troublesome people like me. The beginning of the story is that Georgiana Spencer married William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, as his wife at the age of seventeen. It is said that this Spencer family, whose ancestor was a poet, was introduced to Queen Elizabeth by Sir Raleigh in the early years and served the king with words. And among the descendants of the family, there was one who was once arrogant in our time, burning and boiling the eyeballs of the passing people, this person is the British Rose, the late Princess Diana. The story of Gong Wei who wants to take the fragrant route is nothing more than a story that revolves around offspring and affair. At that time Georgiana was young and hungry, longing for tender and turbulent feelings, but the Duke's heart was decayed, and his heirs were the first priority, and the rest was completely out of his consideration. And she is such a gorgeous existence, and she tries her best to express her gorgeousness with tuberculosis-like blush, awe-inspiring eyebrows and a majestic wig. However, it was useless. The Duke's heart lacked enthusiasm at all, so that even if her hat ornaments were more sophisticated, he could not ignite his enthusiasm. After that, the Duke became obsessed with an apparently fatter and richer body. A newspaper is reported, and Georgianna reunited with her childhood playmate, Charles Gray, the young leader of the Whig Party, and tried the enchanting lust. The subsequent story is full of twists and turns, and the pain is extraordinary. It is actually about how a woman is kidnapped and destroyed by the patriarchal domination, and gradually rebuilds herself. You see, Georgiana struggled and defyed, so fiercely, but in the end, she had no choice but to calm down and form an alliance with her husband and her husband’s mistress to jointly maintain the glorious appearance of aristocratic marriage. This is hypocritical. But life must sometimes be hypocritical. I remember there was a scene in the movie where Georgiana came to sit by the bed of the illegitimate daughter of the Duke and the maid, her expression was complicated, as if she had to obey, and at the same time embarrassed that she had compromised. While introducing herself, while twitching the corners of her mouth, she smiled lightly and kindly. At that moment, Keira Knightley’s performance made me really understand Georgian, because her face is both a girl and a woman. The look, that is a person's expression between refusing to admit one's fate and admitting one's fate. It is self Starting from "Pride and Prejudice," Keira Knightley began to take on all the British characters. He rarely had acting skills. He was just blindly thin, stuck there like an awl, and it was awkward. But she has an expression that is quite heartwarming, that is, when she licks two naturally beautiful little tiger teeth, she looks so innocent, so the damage and change that will happen to her in the future is particularly dramatic. The so-called Camera Face in the industry is probably the case. Ralph Fiennes is also really superb. When the gloomy Duke said to the derailed Georgian, "Yes, I love you" and raised his brow when speaking, he didn't believe it, and was somewhat embarrassed because of lying. And when he stood in front of the window, looking at the children running in the garden, and muttered to himself, "It's great to be like that," the Duke of Devon at that moment revealed all his humanity. After all, as cold as him and as fierce as her, they are nothing more than helpless individuals in the torrent of the times. Life will naturally yield to everyone who is wild and untamable. We can't complain about this, and we can't even say "no". . He needs marriage and heirs, and she longs for love and affection. It's not who wants to hurt anyone, but they can't do anything about it. So the Duke said, "I don't want you to suffer any more pain." I believe that when he said this, he was serious. The film is adapted from the best-selling book "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire", and does not shy away from the relationship between the protagonist of the biography and the Princess Diana. There must be allusions, and the meaning of using the past to satirize the present must also be true. However, I would be the first to disagree if the Duchess who turned all beings upside down should be labelled as a "pioneer of feminism" on the line. I only believe that the hungry people have always been very sincere. The legendary charm of Georgianna is just that she willfully exposes her soul that lacks love and is hungry. 2009-1-30 Face, that's probably it. Ralph Fiennes is also really superb. When the gloomy Duke said to the derailed Georgian, "Yes, I love you" and raised his brow when speaking, he didn't believe it, and was somewhat embarrassed because of lying. And when he stood in front of the window, looking at the children running in the garden, and muttered to himself, "It's great to be like that," the Duke of Devon at that moment revealed all his humanity. After all, as cold as him and as fierce as her, they are nothing more than helpless individuals in the torrent of the times. Life will naturally yield to everyone who is wild and untamable. We can't complain about this, and we can't even say "no". . He needs marriage and heirs, and she longs for love and affection. It's not who wants to hurt anyone, but they can't do anything about it. So the Duke said, "I don't want you to suffer any more pain." I believe that when he said this, he was serious. The film is adapted from the best-selling book "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire", and does not shy away from the relationship between the protagonist of the biography and the Princess Diana. There must be allusions, and the meaning of using the past to satirize the present must also be true. However, I would be the first to disagree if the Duchess who turned all beings upside down should be labelled as a "pioneer of feminism" on the line. I only believe that the hungry people have always been very sincere. The legendary charm of Georgianna is just that she willfully exposes her soul that lacks love and is hungry. 2009-1-30 Face, that's probably it. Ralph Fiennes is also really superb. When the gloomy Duke said to the derailed Georgian, "Yes, I love you" and raised his brow when speaking, he didn't believe it, and was somewhat embarrassed because of lying. And when he stood in front of the window, looking at the children running in the garden, and muttered to himself, "It's great to be like that," the Duke of Devon at that moment revealed all his humanity. After all, as cold as him and as fierce as her, they are nothing more than helpless individuals in the torrent of the times. Life will naturally yield to everyone who is wild and untamable. We can't complain about this, or even say "no". . He needs marriage and heirs, and she longs for love and affection. It's not who wants to hurt anyone, but they can't do anything about it. So the Duke said, "I don't want you to suffer any more pain." I believe that when he said this, he was serious. The film is adapted from the best-selling book "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire", and does not shy away from the relationship between the protagonist of the biography and the Princess Diana. There must be allusions, and the meaning of using the past to satirize the present must also be true. However, I would be the first to disagree if the Duchess who turned all beings upside down should be labelled as a "pioneer of feminism" on the line. I only believe that the hungry people have always been very sincere. The legendary charm of Georgianna is just that she willfully exposes her soul that lacks love and is hungry. 2009-1-30
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