Everyone knows Victoria, but few people mention Prince Albert. The splendor of Queen Victoria is a testimony to their love and a crucial moment for the rise of Britain. It was too funny for the prince to recite the queen's hobbies before. The queen's marriage proposal is also very domineering, but what is hard to get rid of in this movie is talking about the romance. It was an era of change, with the opening of new routes, the industrial revolution, etc. There were so many things to talk about, but the movie only chose the course of their marriage and love. I found that, in fact, most of the movies about European royal families are really common problems like love is supreme. Of course, this also has a lot to do with public taste.
Therefore, I personally think that the most important breakthrough for this type of film is how to rationally tell the story of the restoration of history and add luster to the film on the basis of the restoration of history. The premise of "icing on the cake" is that you have that piece of brocade. In historical movies, the most important thing is to retell history. Of course, deciding which history to retell and how to retell it is a question worth delving into. After all, after watching such a series of royal dramas, I found that the entire European royal history is a history of romance, except that romance is romance, and love is only a part of history. He is not all, and he can never be all. Just like a person who lives on love, it is difficult to live a wonderful and long life, such as Lu Xiaoman.
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