BBC's British dramas are always so sophisticated, with well-painted shots and a well-placed and beautiful soundtrack, slowly and slowly, just like the love between Christopher and Valentine, repressed in the mundane, forbearing for so long, but so slowly and deeply. Come, they are the real soul mate~
However, Parade's End is by no means just a romance novel, "the end of the queue", the queue, does not refer to the army, but a belief that Tietjens has always adhered to - parade, the traditional morality of the British knighthood, it is not only Face, but to have enough respect and sympathy for each person's personality and situation, so that all parties involved retain a decent responsibility; it is the bearing that would rather be misunderstood and defaced than to be responsible for the other party and bear it alone. Although in the society at that time, he was the only one who persisted... This story is about the end of the road for people like Tietjens, and the end of the road for the kind of values he upholds. Parade's End, should be "the end of honor", the end of chivalry...
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