Because it is remembered, it is warm - thanks to Downton for accompanying him all the way

Preston 2022-03-21 09:02:38

I've been looking forward to it.

Nothing to do with the plot, just want to see them again. There were tears in my eyes at the beginning. The music always evokes too many memories. Some things seem to be stamped with hard work. No matter how the external environment changes, when it appears in front of you, it is undeniably moving.

The story still unfolds along the lines of upper-class nobles and lower-class servants. With the arrival of the king and queen as an opportunity, the Tangjiatun people up and down began to get busy; Mary began to question where Downton would go in the future because of the exhaustion of overall planning; Because of his son's inheritance, he has a grudge against his cousin; Edith learns that she is pregnant, but her husband may travel far away and cannot be by her side during childbirth; Tom is involved in a crisis because of his identity, and the undercurrent is surging; the new royal servant arrives everywhere. Running on the servants, Carson returns to the manor, but oscillates between maintaining order and fighting for dignity; Daisy becomes more independent, decisive and open, but reluctant to talk about her wedding to Andy, Thomas seems to be Finally, he no longer has ulterior motives, but he got into a lot of trouble because of his special...

My favorite is Mary. Her demeanor and aura remain undiminished, and the identity of a Downton hostess is unmistakably revealed at the beginning: repairing the house, arranging servants, ordering utensils, all the details, and she knows everything; she still looks so elegant, decisive and Tenacious, knowing exactly what she wants and how she wants to do it, and going straight to her destination with unwavering determination. She understands that in the face of the dignity and order of the family, subtle consideration must give way, so she does not hesitate to offend Thomas, but also invite Carson back; she has too many people's expectations, so she can't stop, and she has to strain every nerve of her own Get up and keep going. And only to the closest people, she will take off her armor and admit her weakness, such as Anna, and the old lady. What will Downton do in the future? Wouldn't it be wiser to choose a free day? Are such complicated and complicated ceremonies and gorgeous banquets just the end of the aristocratic system? She didn't know, so she asked them. Downton is the heart of the county, and it's you that makes that heart beat, Anna said. The old lady said, you are the one who truly inherited my blood. No matter how the times change, Downton will always be there. So she understood that the meaning of her existence is to bear this weight and walk with those who love her. This is the Silent suffering of the nobility. They have become a symbol, representing ancient, stable and noble power. As long as they are still alive, people's inner yearning for elegance, pursuit of beauty, observance of order, and protection of tradition It will not disappear, it has been so in the past, and it will be the same in the future.

When the old lady finally told Mary that I might not have much time, Mary wanted to cry but finally held back her tears. They are so similar, she knows her best, but unfortunately she is leaving, and she is the only one left to fight. Grandma said that she had lived a satisfying life and had no regrets, and it was time to go. And the doctors in London are not accurate, who knows when it will be? She is still the ruthless and playful old lady who bickers with Isabelle from time to time, deliberately protects her family's interests, and cares for her family's feelings meticulously. Waiting to fight back against everyone who refuted her words... The parting of death made me cry again, thinking that I can't see you again, I always feel sad and sad. This seems to be the only sad element of the whole show, but if you think about it, it's not. It may be the most gratifying ending to leave safely and be remembered by loved ones, as Mary said, in every photo, you will be there, watching us, talking to us.... ..Yes, who can be immortal if they are not remembered?

Isabelle could see Lucy's identity keenly. She was so delicate, she understood that blood is thicker than water, and the seemingly abnormal property arrangement was actually the most normal. This reminds me of Kipling's short story "The Gardener": a mother learned of her son's death in battle and went to the cemetery to find a tomb. Because she was an illegitimate child, she did not dare to admit her identity, and only told the gardener that she was looking for her nephew. But the gardener said that your son's tomb is over there. Even though she denied it in every possible way, he still didn't say your nephew, but your son. Yes, people who have seen life and death will never misunderstand the bond between relatives. If it wasn't for the mother, how could she show such anxiety and pain? And if it weren't for Lucy's mother, she wouldn't show such dependence and love! This insight and understanding is inspiring.

Tom said to the princess, who was crying silently away from the crowd, that he had struggled for a long time, but now he was slowly finding his place. He also thought about staying away, but he finally understood what was most important to him. An inadvertent sentence, but brought hope to the troubled princess, cheered her up, and reorganized her broken emotions. There are so many unsatisfactory things in this world. Always run away, and eventually lose yourself. It's better to find what is really important, and then accept the sacrifice and the pain of running-in generously. If you don't want to lose anything, you will never have the most precious thing. Tom found it, so he started walking with ease and certainty. And his ups and downs were not in vain. This experience comforted a lady's heart like this, and let us see the beautiful emotion between people that transcends the differences of parties and genders, suffers together and finds comfort together How precious it is.

The battle of wits among the servants is also impressive. In order to protect the same belief and work hard, this process always makes people brave and noble, and also brings people closer. The golden combination of Carson and Hughes is always reassuring, Anna is still smart and brave, and Mosley suddenly announced "this is a dinner provided by Downton's kitchen" at dinner like a machine gun fire. The strange movements after coming back to consciousness made people laugh again; this group of lovely people not only laid the foundation of Downton so solid, but also demonstrated their own pride and brilliance.

Looking at them on the poster, I suddenly remembered many fragments of the past. I think of the concert they held during the war, bringing hope and joy to people in deep disasters; I think of them at Christmas, hand in hand to miss Sybil; I think of Mary's confession at Mattew's grave, saying that no matter how much I love him, I will always love you... Memories are too crowded to count. Along the way, there have been so many pains, partings, and deaths, but also so many joys, reunions, and new lives. Generations are changing rapidly, and the torrent of time engulfs everything, but the longing for good feelings and the mutual support among relatives remain unchanged. Their stories tell us that the deeper the suffering, the deeper the comfort, how lucky we are thing. Suddenly I want to go back and watch it again, I hope to walk this road with them again, and share a little more of their tenacity, their warmth, their beliefs...

Thank you for being there along the way, and thank you Downton Abbey...

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Downton Abbey quotes

  • Tom Branson: [exclaiming] Well, if it's in the papers, it must be true!

  • Violet Crawley: What simpletons men are!