A long shot was taken to the manor, plus the theme song had an inner taste when it sounded, which was a familiar feeling at the beginning of the first season. This year has really earned me a lot of emotional points. Downton Abbey was probably the first British drama I watched systematically, and I've been madly in love with the British sound since then. (It’s a pity that I can’t speak English very well because of my low level, but American pronunciation is much simpler by comparison.
It is my enlightenment to the knowledge of British upper class society. The background of the ceremonial clothing hierarchy is also set in 1912-1925. The aristocracy changed from prosperity to decline, and it went through World War I, and many historical imprints can be seen. Last year, I also wrote the final essay on Western culture on the topic of British aristocracy from Downton Abbey. In the historical context, the joys and sorrows of the noble family are written. No wonder it is called the British Dream of Red Mansions. Of course, it does not have the depth and attainments of the latter. After all, Downton's portrayal of aristocratic life and the happy ending at the end really beautified too much
Back in the movie, in the face of the arrogant royal servants who rely on kingship, the people of Tangjiatun used their own strength to hold on to their sovereignty over Downton. Finally, Carson came out of the gate to announce his decades-old butler and the deep love behind him. Downton's servants are also Downton's masters, which is very touching. Every pair of CPs also has a better destination. Tom is really a winner in life from the coachman to the heir of the manor. If you say it's a happy cliche, that's right, it's back to the screen after many years, it's the fortress to give back to the fans, anyway, I'm happy!
Every character of the Downton family is made flesh and blood from top to bottom. From the old lady to the maid and the housekeeper, they all have their own advantages and disadvantages. It's hard not to like everyone in the end. ps. I really like the poisonous tongue, Professor Granny McGonagall, the filter is too strong, and the character itself is super cute. When I saw the attitude towards death at the end, I burst into tears. I also want to live as such an interesting and transparent old lady.
Carson's participation in Anna's "rebellion" plan is a rigid conservative acceptance of bold innovation; Tom's transition from coachman to son-in-law to heir is the feudal aristocracy's breaking and acceptance of bloodline and rank... In the end, it is a group of lovely people who have a common understanding of Downton. A sense of belonging, love and protection of the home. ps. I miss my big cousin and Miss San.
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