This film was watched on the recommendation of a teacher of modern history at the university. Compared with "The Darkest Hour", which describes Churchill, "Iron Lady" seems to have more emotion but less rigorous structure. But human beings are emotional animals. When the leader's life is constantly changing, emotion is the only weapon that can strike a chord. Many people don't even know that the title of "Iron Lady" came from the Soviet Union, but it is indeed a household name, and it seems that it is an innate symbol with MT. Margaret Hidal Thatcher, the British Conservative Party, the first British female PM, and Lloyd George and Churchill, the British Prime Minister of the twentieth century, but it seems that her statue cannot be placed next to the door of the House of Commons , can only be placed in Parliament Square. This is my slightly disrespectful teasing, but the people's opinion of her also seems to be inevitable in the evolution of democratic politics - "They will be extremely resentful of your actions today, but will benefit greatly from your decisions in the future". Mrs Thatcher's background as a small shopkeeper made her well aware of the sufferings of the people at the bottom, but her perseverance in being admitted to Oxford University also made her understand that a policy of temporary pain for the people would bring future blessings. In power for eleven and a half years, although she relied on the war against Afghanistan to continue her political life, her mediation with the people flooded her world. Even though the bronze statue stood in the Parliament Square, the pendulum effect forced her to step down - she should also Politicians are back to ordinary women.
In the gallery of history, every painting is a portrayal of reality. Whether or not to find the direction of self-movement from the life of a big man is the inspiration that every biographical film brings to moviegoers.
The House of Commons does not need a third gatekeeper because she belongs to the British people.
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