The royal anecdotes are mostly fragrant history, the past of the skirt, eulogizing a king who loves beauty and does not love the country, coupled with a kind and innocent village girl from the folk, with a pair of ugly conservative conservatives, ending the hero and heroine or die or die. The injury, in short, is a good story, to please those low-IQ women who feed on daydreaming all day long. It is a pity that the education level of women in Britain is too high, which will be a big challenge for screenwriters. This is like flattering a group of people. It is very bad if you accidentally slap it on a horse's leg. No British woman likes to be portrayed as simple truth, goodness and beauty. This is the success of arrogance and prejudice in that era. Elizabeth, born in the middle class, has the wisdom and elegance of the upper class. The women around her, from mother to sister and sister, are either ordinary people or money efforts. Only she herself regards money as dung and high and clean as lotus flowers. In the end, everyone was defeated. She is the only one who not only gets true love, but also marries a wealthy family. Don't mention two birds with one stone. It's just her eyes, and the target is self-poke bullseye. But when such a story is put today, the discerning person has long dismissed it, so a more classic female image appeared, the wife of George VI, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, and another Elizabeth. She is the woman behind the king, the wife who always pulls her husband’s sleeves to give support and comfort. She is an aristocratic woman full of wisdom and decent in everything. Even with such a background, she always puts her husband first. , Use her warmth and understanding to maintain the family. Marrying into a wealthy family is no longer a topic of the moment. British women prefer to be interpreted as a responsible group who understands the overall situation. And this is generally consistent with the status quo in British society. It is always men who get drunk, and it is always women who are the most powerful in the workplace and still have a good family after returning home. In fact, this Elizabeth in the movie is just a beautiful fabricated by the screenwriter. In the historical facts, did she stay with George VI because she liked her brother or other talents? It is better not to write into the story. Partial beautification can be accepted. of. In any case, this Elizabeth, who is now the mother of Queen Elizabeth, lived until 2002, which once again confirmed the tradition that the British royal lady can never die.
King George VI is always a standard handsome man, with a straight, slender, determined face, full of all the advantages of a British male appearance, but a man with a fragile heart. He was destined to be a tragic figure who took the throne at a historical turn. Nazi Germany had the world’s most passionate speech fanatic Hitler, and the rapid rise of the United States also made Britain lose its right to dominate the world. Now, how many years of turning the tide can not prevent the continued decline of Britain, and all this began in the era of King George VI. Even if he was a wise and martial god-given monarch, it would just delay the beginning of the decline of Britain. Years only. Against this historical background, his stuttering becomes even more dramatic. And I think the most moving scene of the film is the quarrel between Bertie and Logue in the Westminster Chapel. This is the difference between a confident little man and an unconfident big man. Logue said frankly that he is not a doctor. , And Bertie is afraid that later generations will call him Mad King George, the stammer. If life is a drama, success depends on whether you are qualified for the role of this life, whether it is the king, Duke of York, language barrier tutor, wife, or admiral. We are only afraid of being incapable of doing the job and fearing that we are not good enough. However, this king who stuttered, left-handed and had numb legs as a child took over this sad role at such a difficult time. A kind of bravery. Many of the details in this story come from Lionel Logue’s diary, and the novel actually took shape a long time ago. It was just the wife of King George VI. The mother of the current queen who lived until 2002 requested that this story must be after her death. It can be put on the screen, because this period of the past will be the most painful memory for her and her family. From this, one can imagine how hard this fragile king has put in. This is probably the charm of the British royal family.
It doesn’t take a long time in London to be able to distinguish the appearance of typical British men. Most of them have childlike faces like Harry Potter. They have long stature and staggeringly thin legs. They look good when they are young. The golden messy hair fades out early, leaving some Mediterranean or shiny and round heads. In short, they are all well-educated freaks who speak quietly in public but are bold and unrestrained in bars. . Interspersed among the overly bold British women, British men always appear to be overly elegant. Although this film is the story of a king, it is also the story of the director’s own father, and also the story of many British boys. Overcoming fear and bravely taking responsibility are not two avant-garde and individual words, but the two most difficult to achieve. Sentence. I went to Windsor at this time and saw the tomb of George VI in the church. The staff standing by, an old English woman on crutches said to me, have you seen the king’s speech? This is the king, he is not only the bravest man in our royal family, but also the best-looking king in our royal family in a Scottish dress.
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