It is conceivable that "Diana" has already committed three crimes when it was released: the world only knows Prince Charles, the troubled Queen's mother-in-law, and the third person Camilla, but none of these characters appeared in this film. How to satisfy the people's curiosity? This crime is also one.
A generation of princesses actually fell in love with a Pakistani surgeon, a salaried worker, and his appearance is not good, or chasing after him. The reason is that the doctor was very dragged and focused on work, "I didn't take a second look because she was a princess"-there is indeed in this world. There are geniuses who don't put the noble royal family in their eyes, and there are princesses who are willing to leave their bodies and fall into the mortal world for love, but, please, this is Diana, not Ruth and Jack's sad fairy tale. England Rose fell in love with a man who likes to eat fast food burgers and lives in a small rented house, and even broke into his home to clean up and do a little procrastination. Have you ever considered the feelings of the British people? This crime is also two.
It’s reasonable for a woman to commit cheapness for love, especially wealth, fame, and status. She lacks love alone. She is naturally more willful when she pursues love, but this doctor named Hanat actually rejected Concubine Dai. The reasons are varied: she hindered the quietness of his work environment, she interfered with the self-esteem of his man's career, she was not a Muslim, so his family, especially his mother, was not ready to accept her... The broken-up Princess Dai was desperate to transfer more. In the arms of Di, the two travelled in Paris, resulting in death. Dodi became her healing opiate and props cover, and she was still waiting for her ex's call immediately before she died (and finally did not wait), is there a life more desperate than this? As a love story, it is simply tolerable or unbearable, and this is the third crime.
Then why do you still want to write something for the movie? If you put aside the shackles of "biography" and watch it as a recreational movie, it might be easier. In fact, Princess Di’s love is similar to that of most women in the world, and she does things similar to most women, such as waiting innocently downstairs, obsessively digging into the roots, stalking, and wanting to be a family. The housewife cooks for him and has children, and so on. Diana always has such a simple request. The queen fan, who is shelved and can only see from a distance, is not suitable for her. Imagine if she guards the fame and fortune and aura she already has, she is a noble and glamorous woman who regards love as a shit. In addition to treating men as a pastime to relieve boredom, it may not be impossible to live this life well. It's a pity that Diana is most afraid of no one's pain, so she must also bear the things that ordinary women have to bear—injured in love, in reality always hitting the wall and stumbling and stumbling—this is normal.
Surgeon Hanat, his behavior and thinking are similar to the normal thinking of most men. He has no dazzling title and no wealth, but he has the most normal reason-I love you, even if you are a princess; but I am the same I also love my self-esteem, career, and future, even if you are the princess. The latter two are currently in conflict, what will most males in the world do? Yes, I will definitely abandon love and retain self-esteem, career, and future. Because love is just a momentary spark, a physiologically unscheduled hormone, no matter how wonderful and intoxicating the feeling, the sane mind will tell them-it feels like they can’t be eaten. Hanat finally rejected Diana. From the people's point of view, he was simply "overhead", but he just made a man's most normal decision. He can't be a wayward male in love-this is the norm.
Therefore, they broke up. He is rational, so he lives. She didn't give up, wanted to continue to pursue love, so she died. "There is a garden beyond right and wrong, where I will meet you." What a beautiful sentence, it can only appear in the poet's imagination, in the letter of condolences after death, not in reality. Reality is always full of right and wrong. The road to happiness is always far away. Men and women rely on hopeless hopes to advance on the road full of thorns, and what supports them is always the destination that can never be reached. . So, in the end, they all stopped and fell to the ground, drowning in the dust of history with mixed feelings.
After watching "Diana", the feeling is that it is better not to watch this kind of sad movie in the future.
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