Light comedy, looks and costumes are really good-looking, and the plot doesn't require much thinking. Peter is a monarch who is purely hedonistic, with no bad thoughts. He thinks it out, and he has no moral values; Catherine is an idealist, and according to today's values, he is one of the few normal people in the play, but he plans a coup d'etat. Just like playing the family, the queen draws a cake to recruit the coup squad, and the plot is probably equivalent to the level of ancient puppets in our country.
The story of Peter personally finding a lover for his wife shocked my jaw. Peter is quite cute in this matter. He is not a person who only cares about his own pleasure. The fighting nation is really not just talking about gender equality. One of the great advantages of the show is the costumes. Their clothes are very beautiful. I really like the European court costumes of that era. In the drama I watched for clothing and looks, Fanning's skin was snow-white, his blonde hair was beautiful, Peter was also very white, Europeans and Americans are still white and good-looking, how to look at black people, how awkward, Peter is particularly tall and tall Catherine, this The two look really good together.
Although it is a light comedy, this show has a lot of foul language, which is not suitable for the current rice drama, and it may be for political correctness. There are many black aristocrats in it, which is quite abrupt.
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