The body is not good, the man is listed, but the heart is stronger, the man is strong.

Paxton 2022-03-05 08:01:07

In my stereotype, the queen is generally noble, refined, or a bit bitter and mean, a woman.

But the Queen of Sweden, broke my stereotype.

Everyone knows that there is a Hua Mulan in China. She disguised herself as a man and fought bravely on the battlefield. Hua Mulan was very intelligent and hardworking on the battlefield. In the same way, this young queen is also, she ascended the throne at the age of 6 (historical data said), like a boy, she has a very high political academic and advanced thinking through learning, and also loves to learn science, in addition to being proficient in swordsmanship and equestrian.

I personally don't like movies about homosexuality, because I always feel that homosexuality is too awkward, but I don't watch this movie. Maybe because the queen's manly temperament is too strong, even I feel that she didn't have a relationship with Aiba It's a pity to be together, she still has a manly temperament that can be picked up and put down, a manly temperament, and even her fragility has a manly temperament.

If she were a man, her relationship and marriage and her throne, I think it would be smooth sailing.

The body is not good, the man is listed, but the heart is stronger, the man is strong. If she was born in China, maybe she is the second Wu Zetian.

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  • Domenico 2022-04-19 09:03:02

    It turns out that there has been such a queen in history. The female character has a good appearance and is quite in line with the character setting in the movie. Regarding the emotional relationship with the female waiter, it reminds me of fingersmith, but of course it is not as delicate as the bbc. This film is mainly about the legend of the queen Life and experience are attractive, but the handling is very general, that is, the heroine casting is good, but it can be seen

  • Mae 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    The queen's life is too suffocating, no wonder she has to abdicate. There are suspicions of exaggeration about the relationship between the queen and the maid. Even just from the script, it feels like the maid doesn't really love the queen. As for beliefs, this is where the whole film, even the Queen herself, confuses me. It stands to reason that Sweden is a Protestant country, and Roman Catholicism is an old religion. According to history books, Catholicism is more conservative and less conscience than Lutheranism, so why is it enlightened? The queen who abandoned Protestantism and converted to still teach? The reason given in the film is that Lutheranism was deeply rooted in Sweden at the time, and for the Queen it was the old religion and Catholicism was the Protestant. But looking at history, Upper Lutheranism is Protestantism. At the end, the plot of recognizing my cousin as a son to inherit the throne really made me laugh to death, thanks to her for thinking it out

The Girl King quotes

  • Queen Kristina: [greeting the philosopher René Descartes] By Christ's balls! I hate to be kept waiting...

  • Queen Kristina: [eating hunter's stew] By the rusty nails of Christ's cross, this is delicious!