After a long delay, I finally finished it. I know this movie purely because I was chasing the third season of "The Crown" before. Forgive myself for not watching the first and second seasons? Mainly, I love my aunt~ I didn't like Olivia at first (mainly because the appearance is really not that good) It's lovable, not to mention I have Queen Helen Mirren in front), but when I started watching the third season of "The Crown", it was less than five minutes, it was really fragrant~ I fell in love with Olivia, maybe she is beautiful Not as likable, but the acting more than makes up for it. Later, I went to check the information about her, and I found this "The Favourite" that allowed her to win the 91st golden statuette, another queen she played. But I don't know much about British history, so I can't say anything about history. I just simply think: 1. For possible competitors, either kill them in the cradle, or get along well (a wave of common interests) - the elder sister raises tigers, and the younger sister covets them. 2. For opportunities, try your best to seize them, and find ways to create opportunities if you don't. A hand, no matter how you play, you will play, then try your best to play well. So although my elder sister is also handsome and I like her very much, between my elder sister and my younger sister, I still love my younger sister more.
3. For love.
My sister undoubtedly loves the Queen, no matter what kind of love it is, whether it's a girlfriend's relationship, whether it's treated as lace like in the movie, or even companionship and spiritual sustenance. But either way, like Annie, I don't like being yelled at all the time, being controlled, or even being called like a badger--although maybe it's someone who really loves you would say so--but the problem is, whether it's Everyone has dignity and face, and no matter how much you love, you must give each other enough respect and attention. In other words, it was a kind of painstaking companionship, frank communication, and saving face for each other.
This point, my sister Sarah can't give it, although her love is so strong (to the queen sincerely, whoever she is), but she is too strong and ignores it, after all, the other party is the queen - the king of a country.
Sister - this bad sister. As long as the elder sister can treat her a little better at first, at least she will not seek the upper position so quickly. It's a pity that my sister Sarah didn't catch this.
Annie - please allow me to feel sorry for her, but I know her sobriety and wisdom. But unfortunately, the love she seeks is a dream after all. It is not that no one loves, but that love will have flaws and even regrets. Again - is Coleman really good at acting?
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