The pursuit of freedom

Ubaldo 2022-01-23 08:02:52

Bourbon Sisters Flower Subtitle Group, Watt Nose. Why do the characters inside speak English? Obviously the title and the actor introduction are both in French. This kind of made me play, and I thought I had read the wrong version. free? Do your duty? Some people deny the first point (the reason for Watt's suicide). From a historical point of view, this task can be done. But the film is not a rigid reflection of reality after all, if not for the first point: freedom! Why did the movie deliberately show that the prince sold Watt, the Sun King is indifferent to life, and his servants told Watt that he was going to be taken to Versailles when his whole thoughts were lost? Etc. Why deliberately let Watter highlight his unfreedom in a note to Annie? The inability to perfectly explain the well-arranged dinner party is indeed one of the reasons. Watt's frustrated and lost because of this, which can crush the last straw of the camel. Isn't it the king's order? Perhaps in history, Wattel was killed because of his inability to complete his work, but this is a film made by modern people. In today's Renaissance and the decline of royal power, the film no longer expresses the concepts of that era. I think. PS: That X Jie who forced Annie to sleep with him is too ugly.

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  • Thaddeus 2022-04-23 07:04:12

    So why please the king? anne asks you to ask yourself. It's not your own heart that can't help yourself.

  • Thomas 2022-01-23 08:02:52

    A small group of films, which contains the Louis XIV you are thinking of. Looking at the history of the French court, one of the signs of being favored by the king is that the king will spend time on you, even if he only talks to you for three minutes. So a history of Louis XIV’s harem fighting for favor is really about the flow of the king... This film is adapted from a real anecdote. The protagonist is based on a chef who committed suicide because the fish was not delivered in time.

Vatel quotes

  • Louis XIV: You look pale, Prince. Are you ill?

    Prince de Condé: Your Majesty is gracious to enquire.

    Louis XIV: Yes.

  • Gourville: [of Anne de Montausier] She's new at court, she's still got a heart.