Royal Gossip
Always talked about by the British people
always has been
It is also the source of the topic selection of British film and television dramas
And from the Wars of the Roses to the Tudors
is the crown of this fountain
The love and hatred of Henry VIII and his six wives
It is the brightest pearl in the crown
famous playwright shakespeare
He wrote the historical drama "Henry VIII"
There are many TV shows about Henry VIII
For example ↓↓↓
"The Tudors"
"Henry VIII"
"Henry VIII"
(The play was filmed in 1979 and adapted from a Shakespeare play)
"Another Boleyn Girl"
In addition, there is "Wolf Hall" focusing on Cromwell↓↓↓
June 1 this year
UK Channel 5
Created to subvert the traditional
Psychological thriller "Anne Boleyn"
broadcast
Netizens were in an uproar after watching the first episode
'I really wanted to like this!'
"I really want to like"
but
British "Daily Mail" reported this
The headline is as follows
Anne Boleyn is played by black actor Jodie Turner-Smith
Most viewers thought the show was not historical
The plot is boring
Acting is also mediocre
The first episode not only appeared
Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII's Lovely Boat Show
and Anne Boleyn and
Jane Seymour (third wife of Henry VIII)
kiss scene
These all made netizens fry the pot
The first episode saw Anne share a tender onscreen kiss with love rival Jane Seymour, played by Lola Petticrew, while it also featured several racy sex scenes between Anne and Henry VIII, played by Mark Stanley.
onscreen kiss: kiss on screen
racy: indecent such as: a racy novel novel with meat
The three-episode series focuses on the experiences of Anne Berlin's last five months, destined to be thrilling and tragic.
The new Channel 5 three-part drama re-imagines the final months of the doomed queen and the opening scene reads: 'England 1536, Anne Boleyn has been Queen for two and a half years.
'She has one daughter, Elizabeth , but Henry is desperate for a son. Anne has miscarried twice, now she is pregnant again, less than 24 hours after the last queen's death.
Henry and Anne are throwing a party. Anne is the most powerful woman in England, she has just five months to live.
re-imagines : re-imagining, here is a bit of a new story.
Elizabeth : The Elizabeth here is the later famous Elizabeth I.
miscarried : miscarriage
As for why Anne Boleyn kissed Jane Seymour, the scenario unfolded like this:
Anne then asks: 'Are you in love, Jane?' to which she replies: 'No...'
The doomed queen continues: 'You're lucky, it's difficult to love a man... especially when he is your husband . Remember who you are, don't betray yourself and you won't live to forget.'
Anne then shares a passionate kiss with Jane, to which she responds: 'Yes, I can see the appeal...'
After the embrace, Jane admits: 'Your grace, I do wish to marry one day... but I know it will not be for love, I perceive little good to come from that.'
Explaining her decision to marry, she continues: 'Security, honour, safety...'
Anne then issues a warning to Jane as she replies: ' You'll never find security in the king's bed !'
Later in the episode, Anne admits she wants to send Jane away on 'another diplomatic mission abroad'.
And things go from bad to worse when the doomed queen walks in on Jane sitting on Henry's lap where she giggles: 'My lord!'
Anne confronts the two and rips Jane's necklace off, which has a picture of Henry in it, before slapping her across the face .
The confrontation causes Anne to tragically miscarry her baby and the doomed queen is left further distressed when she sees Jane and Henry close once again.
Anne, who should be resting, decides to join them outside where she declares: 'I won't allow that w***e to take my place while I lie on my back.'
Yet as soon as the doomed queen goes outside, Henry gallops off on his horse as Anne screams: 'Henry, won't you say goodbye to your wife!'
Anne then falls to the ground while those around her try to call a doctor but she ominously says: ' No physician can save me now...'
go from bad to worse
slapping her across the face : Slap to pay attention to the authentic usage of cross
Well, is the above dog blood scene familiar? This kind of palace fight is really too small for our Chinese audience. After all, we are the country that produced the great palace fight works like "The Legend of Zhen Huan".
However, the more daring thing about the show is that it invited black actress Jodie Turner-Smith to play Anne Boleyn, which also caused heated discussions among netizens. Natalie Dormer, Claire Foy and Natalie Portman pearls are in front. Although zzzq, the color and history are not the same. In line, Jodie estimates that it is difficult to surpass. Natalie Dormer, in particular, has a charismatic personality and shines on the Tudors. Dormer has since played Little Rose in "Game of Thrones" and performed well.
Portrait of Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn as Natalie Dormer
Natalie Portman, left, and Claire Foy, right, played Anne Berlin in "The Other Boleyn Girl" and "Wolf Hall."
It is reported that black actor Paapa Essiedu will play Anne Boleyn's brother George Boleyn in the play, who is also the object of Henry VIII's suspicion and Anne TJ
Next, let's see how the British themselves introduced the queen who died of beheading↓
Anne Boleyn: Henry VIII's second wife whose historical significance is often overlooked due to her brutal death
Anne Boleyn: Henry VIII's second wife, whose historical significance is often overlooked due to her brutal death
Though perhaps best known in English history for the brutal way in which she met her end, Anne Boleyn's mark on the country's history is far more significant.
Although Anne Boleyn may be best known for her brutal death in British history, her mark on British history is far more important.
Born the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard, in 1501, she first came into the eye-sight of Henry VIII in 1522 when she secured a post at court as maid of honour to the king's first Catherine of Aragon.
Born in 1501, the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wilt, and his wife, Elizabeth Howard, she first entered the sight of Henry VIII in 1522 as Catherine of Aragon (Henry VIII's first wife ) of the maid.
It was not until 1526 that Henry began his pursuit of Anne - a pursuit which was initially resisted.
In 1526, Henry began to pursue Anne, but Anne initially rejected the pursuit.
Her refusal to be a mistress sparked Henry to approach the then-Pope to have his marriage annulled.
Anne's refusal to be Henry's mistress prompted Henry to go to the Pope at the time to demand that his marriage be annulled.
When it became clear this would not be allowed, Henry began his drive to break the power of the Catholic Church in England - what later became known as the English Reformation.
This practice was clearly not allowed, and Henry began an operation to break the power of the Catholic Church in England - which became known as the English Reformation.
Henry and Anne formally married in January 1533 - a move which resulted in the Pope excommunicating Henry and him consequently taking control of the Church of England.
Henry and Anne were officially married in January 1533 - a move that led to the Pope's excommunication of Henry, which gave him control of the Church of England.
But it was ultimately not a happy marriage after Boleyn failed to produce a male heir.
But it wasn't a happy marriage after all, because Boleyn didn't give birth to a male heir.
In order to marry again he needed a reason to end his marriage to Anne and she was investigated for high treason and sent to the Tower of London.
In order to marry again, he needs a reason to end his marriage to Anne, who is investigated for treason and sent to the Tower of London.
Her beheading in the tower of London followed the miscarriage of a male child, and increasing clashes with Thomas Cromwell who is blamed for orchestrating the charges against her after engineering the break from the Catholic Church.
She was beheaded in the Tower of London after she miscarried a baby boy, and her clash with Thomas Cromwell, who is believed to be behind the charges against her after her break with the Catholic Church, has grown.
Court rumours also suggested that Boleyn's forthright manner and intelligence angered courtiers. She was politically astute and allied with Protestant reformers of the church, including Cromwell before he turned on her.
Court rumors also suggest that Boleyn's forthrightness and wisdom angered courtiers. She was politically savvy and allied with the church's Protestant reformers, including Cromwell, but Cromwell later turned against her.
And her execution immediately followed the death of Henry VIII's first wife Catherine of Aragon. That event legally freed Henry to pursue marriage with Boleyn's lady-in-waiting Jane Seymour, if his current wife were to die.
Anne was guillotined shortly after the death of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife. This event legally freed Henry to marry Anne's handmaiden, Seymour, if his current wife died.
She was convicted on 15 May 1536 and beheaded four days later.
She was convicted on May 15, 1536, and beheaded four days later.
Henry began courting Jane Seymour in 1536.
Henry began pursuing Jane Seymour in 1536.
Anne did leave one more mark on English history though, her daughter, Elizabeth, who was crowned as queen in 1558.
Anne also left a mark on British history with her daughter Elizabeth, who was crowned Queen in 1558.
During her daughter's reign, Anne became venerated as a martyr and heroine of the English Reformation.
During her daughter's reign, Anne was revered as a martyr and heroine of the English Reformation.
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