The more I watched the first episode, the more familiar I became, only to realize that it was the prince and aristocrat who liked to buy embroidered stockings in "Black Sir".
It turns out that he is a 1959-year-old, it turns out that he is 1.89, it turns out that he is from Cambridge, it turns out that his sports are so good~~~~ It turns out that he is so popular~~ I found that he is old and has a very similar look to Abe Hiroshi, and they are similar in size~ I also like Abe Hiro~~~~ I just
watched the second episode, and I found that the son he played is a very kind person, and it is easy to suffer losses. If it is not for the housekeeper to make an idea, he will be miserable~~~
But I think he plays the role. The role is slightly similar to some situations in black ADD. It is also a stupid noble + a wily butler, but the stupid noble also adds "stupidity and selfishness", while in this play it is just "pure and brainless" 's son.
2009-06-06 18:46:48
The fourth episode of the second season, the resignation and reinstatement of the housekeeper, it is very interesting~~~ in the end they have a tacit understanding~~
2009-06-09 03:25:29
The third season In one episode, his son is so cute, he always makes friends and asks him to help without thanking him, but he always rushes to help blindly without hesitation, chivalrous? enthusiastic? Still won't say no~~~~~ Aren't you afraid of being caught by the police?~ But shooting always kills people~~ Maybe he's stupid and bold.
2009-06-09 17:25:23
Watching the second episode of the third season, JEEVES's New York nightlife. I was surprised that his British style could be so quickly integrated into the arrogance and extravagance of the New York night market.
He said three types of people (all three types of people have enough money in the background):
1. They like to live in the countryside and canyons, peaceful and far away.
2. I like to taste the details of life in the metropolis of New York and create works of urban life in my heart. The time is up to you.
3 Like the luxury of New York, follow the mainstream social communication, follow the life of the metropolitan time. Usually nocturnal.
In fact, I think Bertie Wooster is really a cute 250.
He is cute because he has a cute face and no malice towards anyone. Everything has nothing to do with him and everything is related to him. It has nothing to do with him. Any bad things about his friends he likes to participate in and make it his daily life content.
Two hundred and five is because his way of doing things is one and two are two, and he never knows how to be as smooth as JEEVES.
I really want to understand the background of the UK at that time, the origin of the British gentleman style, and learn about the British low-key, but now many companies are American-style and do not understand low-key, the practical application seems to be of little significance. But still like it. . . LOL then like it~~
2009-06-19 23:09:49 After
watching the first episode of the fourth season. nice. But everything makes WOOSTER the culprit. Afterwards, everyone is happy but nothing good for him. It's a bit unsightly.
I like the housekeeper to say in different tones:
yes,sir! yes, sir
?
yes,
sir . And the two of them floated home for eight months. Seeing them unkempt (beards and hairs are all super long) and ragged clothes still maintain the way of talking and behaving like a gentleman, it really made me laugh, but at the same time, I couldn't help but admire them. He is a gentleman in his bones, and only a true gentleman will maintain his demeanor under such circumstances. "The Myth of Eternity - The Immortal Chivalry
The spirit of chivalry, believed in a belief. Standing on the solitary peak, letting the wind sway around the damaged clothes, patted the armor covered with dirt, raised the blood-stained face, smiled, and stared into the distance. Fame, etiquette, humility, perseverance, loyalty, pride, piety..." I
finally understand why Wooster is always in a passive state in the face of the forced marriage of beautiful women. When asked for help, he always responded positively, tried his best, even at the risk of being chased by the police and sent to prison.
It turned out that he pursued "chivalry spirit". It turned out that his "simple and brainless", the irony and ridicule of others were meaningless. A more advanced spiritual requirement is a kind of open-mindedness and tolerance that is more difficult to achieve. It turns out that this is the basis for JEEVES to choose him and choose his master.
(Net excerpt)
The spirit of chivalry and morality is the aristocratic cultural spirit of the upper class. The moral and personality spirit based on the superiority of personal identity, but it also accumulates some positive elements of the ancient martial spirit of this Western European nation.
For example, as Belinski pointed out, "love and respect for the individual's personality; for the oppressed The generosity and courage of the oppressed and the oppressed to sacrifice all their strength and even their lives; the idealized worship of the woman as the earthly representative of love and beauty and as the radiant god of harmony, peace and consolation” and so on.
Western scholars point out: In terms of the tendency to choose morality, tradition prevails in Europe. In Western cultural traditions, medieval chivalry plays an extremely important role in shaping the national character of modern Europe.
It constitutes the so-called "gentleman" in Western European nations. "Spirit" has formed modern Europeans' emphasis on personal identity and honor, their attention to grace, etiquette and appearance; their yearning for advocating spiritual ideals and respecting women's romantic temperament; and their spirit of abiding by open competition and fair competition. Quality. In a word, it makes the modern European national character not only contain elegant aristocratic temperament, but also keep promises, be willing to help others, and sacrifice for ideals and honor.
After reading this description, I realized the narrowness of my understanding of "gentleman". It turns out that the root is "chivalry", and this chivalry runs through the whole play. This is what the real WOOSTER style pursues. The resulting scenes are ridiculously prosperous.
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