she doesn't love her

Jacklyn 2022-03-05 08:01:07

I watched it with my friends, and my friends thought it was average, but I liked it very much, so I was about to play. I think the Queen's emotional expression is very tense, at least I am sad and despairing with her.
Christina is an idealist, erudite, intelligent and very discerning. I also like Descartes very much. It turns out that she is the queen who killed Descartes. . . 23333. But she's emotional, and as a monarch, it's lethal. When the person she loves disappears, her helplessness and heartbreak still fail to make her understand that the complicated work of a monarch has as much power and as much restraint.
Aiba may have admired her and was deeply honored by the Queen's admiration, but I don't think Aiba has ever loved her. If love sees Christina appearing at her wedding in despair, she will not still choose to leave her. Because she just wants to be an ordinary happy woman. If she loves Christina, when Christina gives up the throne and leaves her hometown, there is still a chance to follow her without hesitation, but she has none. If Christina wasn't the queen, I don't think Alba would have paid too much attention to her.
This love is destined to be so sad, because the person she loves has never loved her. Christina finally left the country to devote herself to religion. I think it has a lot to do with this relationship. Passionate is always hurt by ruthlessness. In front of love, everyone is equal, and no one can escape.

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  • Durward 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The countess doesn't love the queen at all, she is just a vulgar woman who is content with "ordinary happiness", and the scene at the end with her husband and children in bed with her family is simply blasphemy, low-level

  • Jettie 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    There are some weak female protagonists in the plot, and the performance is a bit exaggerated...but I am still very moved that there are still young women in the 17th century who are so eager for knowledge and truth, ahead of ideological and philosophical thinking... The girl king ascended the throne at the age of 9 and ascended the throne at the age of 18 is not feudal ideology, is it? Religious brainwashing is Descartes' philosophical speculation in pursuit of the meaning of existence in this world...

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!