The original storyline is, of course, shocking and touching. The love between the stunning beauty and the unparalleled hero who is hindered by fate is also a classic to this extent. But the filming of the plot really makes people unable to feel the difficulties and embarrassment. Maybe I was too detailed about the real-life gossip of the client. through the screen. All I saw was Vivien Lei, who was so beautiful in the dark.
I do not believe. The prime minister, who had never pulled himself into a chair, was unaware of the scandals that were spreading all over Europe at the time.
Her hero fell ill on her big bed, and she raised her wrist and touched his lips with a silver spoon. Every time I see this shot, I adjust my sitting posture, subconsciously. I imagine the stunning beauty in front of me caring for me with a timid mood. Not to mention blindness and broken hands, not to mention the chasing of heroes who can be counted after Alexander.
God knows how many men pursue in this life! !
The man should be so. Vivien Leigh fulfilled all men's dreams through Mrs. Hamilton. There are very few war scenes in the film. The lens is not big enough! ! But women are pretty enough, pretty enough.
There are too many successors to this topic. such as Braveheart. Can also be a classic. But the topic is not enough. Of course I'm not saying that Sophie Marceau isn't pretty enough.
Nelson died at the moment of victory in the war. The general died in a hundred battles, he was still someone's dream, and his confidante was waiting for him. The most satisfying ending. If next. The face will certainly not be the couple's love forever. Can a warrior fit in with a lavish lady who loves hilarity? The same is true.
But Emma was different. Lonely and down and out. All that remains is the innocent and innocent portraits for people to recall. At the same time, there is also Barabala, who has given birth and can still have such a look.
It's really a good film that is worth repeating gossip and chewing out the taste.
Add a thousand exclamation points at the end. Vivien Leigh's appearance satisfies all the delusions of men.
Although there is no chance to see Helen's beauty. But if it's Vivien Leigh, I can understand the war in Troy.
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