The film tells the fictional story of a contemporary British queen who was finally allowed to go out of the palace with her sister on the night of their victory in World War II in 1945. As a result, her sister was lost and the queen found her sister after encountering the pilot hero. I have to say that the overall direction is too much like a Roman holiday. It was still possible. Unfortunately, the screenwriter started to lose the chain after the sister lost. The acquaintance of the hero and the heroine and the subsequent encounters of the hero and the heroine are a bit like the screenwriter, there is really no way to arrange it. The plot can only attribute everything to coincidence, and the heroine's attitude is not natural enough, and the latter half is almost inverted. Both the protagonist and the protagonist are both positive and dignified, but the sparks are not enough, (of course the screenwriter is half the responsibility) the actor's skill is still not enough, especially the male protagonist's ability to express emotions is superficial, considering that he filmed this Maybe he was only 22 years old at the time of the movie. In other words, the male protagonist is really young, and he looks at the collagen on his face, but he doesn't look too young and looks good overall.
What’s interesting is that in the middle of the story, when they arrived at the gate of Buckingham Palace, the crowd cheered at the king. The camera deliberately showed a pair of gay men, a pair of suspected lesbians, and then a pair of heterosexuals. Political correctness is simply moving. , The drama index breaks through the sky, can there be such an open in 1945? Screenwriter, can you have a snack? The actors of the King and Mrs. are all old British actors. It is still a great way to teach two young actors from North America how to behave. It is a pity that King Colin’s speech before the pearl and the performance of Uncle Rupert It seems a little careless, only Aunt Watson is trying to raise the overall atmosphere, but unfortunately, just like her role in this film, she is helpless while working hard. The set, color, and background actors of this film are very good. Although the plot arrangement is unreasonable and clichéd, it is still above the bottom line. It can be seen that everyone is taking their work seriously, but the final effect is not good enough. The princesses and little soldiers on the main line were basically unable to impress people, and there was no romantic atmosphere. Fortunately, the branch lines and supporting actors stabilized the scene. The result is just okay, there is no bright spot, and forget it.
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