The history of Junyue has been through the history, and the writing in the final stage is also sparse;
After the melodious and melodious opening music, the curtain slowly opened, and a magnificent, deceitful, bloody and extravagant palace story was staged passionately.
The starry night, the majestic castle, the bagpipes playing thousands of times, and the fresh and refreshing fragrance of green grass made countless audiences fall in love with the era that has become the dust of history.
"The Tudors" is a gossip series about Henry VIII's private life, and the screenwriter threatened to present Henry VIII's love history through this series. Speaking of which, Henry VIII is really the savior of the majority of film and television workers. His legendary life was full of ups and downs, and he left an inexhaustible treasure trove for future generations. Endless fun, endless.
If there were gossip magazines in medieval England, Henry VIII would have been on the cover often. He is versatile and artistic. He loves music and painting. He is good at various sports such as horseback riding, archery, and ball games. He even wrote a book in Latin.
More importantly, this person's private life was chaotic, and in order to support the junior third, he did not hesitate to break with the Holy See.
He married six wives successively, two beheaded by him, two divorced by him, one gave birth to a child and died, and the last one, because Henry died before her, was able to live in peace.
Because of monogamy, this gossip king has tormented the entire Holy See and the seminary.
The chaotic private life did not affect his governance. He grew from a young dandy young man to a domineering, power-hungry powerful monarch. Henry VIII ruled for many years, and the throne has been firmly seated.
In addition, he has two powerful daughters who are not allowed to be men. The eldest daughter was a Catholic and killed countless Protestants during her reign, so she was called Bloody Mary. The youngest daughter is the famous Queen Elizabeth I. She is majestic and brilliant, and has since created a golden age in the history of England.
The whole episode was shot magnificently, with gorgeous pictures, plump characters, beautiful costumes, and the plot progressed like flowing clouds and water, and all aspects were done in place.
Although there are some inconsistencies with history that are irrelevant to the average audience, Alexandre Dumas once said that history is the nail on which the novel is hung, and that's it.
A grand masterpiece needs a dazzling star to dominate the lineup, and the super handsome Jonathan Rice Miles is the star of the show.
He had countless romantic moments in his life, but in the end he was actually lonely and old. He was wearing a medieval costume, sitting on a splendid throne, and his handsome face like a Greek sculpture completely subverted this emperor in history.
Compared with him, all the sissy and artificial handsome guys suddenly reduced to the dirt on the ground.
Anyone who has seen the portrait of Henry VIII knows that he is actually a fat man with a red face, not tall, and has developed calves. Even when he was young, he was chubby. The respect of this dear man is really far from the word "idol". .
If the cast is based on portraits, "The Dodor Dynasty" will definitely lose a large number of female audiences. A king who is described as vulgar and has a short stature keeps marrying and killing his wife in the series, which really doesn't give people a good feeling.
Without Jonathan's face always appearing in close-up shots, how could audiences unfamiliar with British history be so interested in "The Tudors"? After all, a handsome guy's romance is far more attractive than a fat guy.
This is also where "The Dodor Dynasty" is brilliant. The history of swords, swords, shadows and blood and rain is like a palace idol drama, but it makes people feel refreshing.
This is a visual feast composed of extravagance, power, conspiracy, and desire. It is beautiful to the extreme, the prosperity is exhausted, and the song ends, leaving only the endless desolation.
Duke Charles Brandon, best friend and brother-in-law of Henry VIII. This is a very interesting character. His relationship with Henry VIII is similar to that of Kangxi and Wei Xiaobao in "The Lu Ding Ji". He came from a commoner and had little culture, but he was Henry VIII's playmate from childhood to adulthood. After Henry took power, he naturally became a favorite of the king's side. As the saying goes, accompanying the king is like accompanying a tiger. Henry VIII was moody and ruthless. If he was unhappy, even the archbishop could be killed by him, and his wife's head was cut off if he wanted to, but he was only open to Brandon. The big thing is to turn a blind eye, which shows the special status of Charles Brandon in his heart. The more outrageous thing is still to come. Henry VIII promised his sister Princess Margaret to the King of Portugal, and sent his friend Brandon to act as a messenger.
Unexpectedly, during the long journey, Brandon and the princess fell in love with each other for a long time, and they simply fell asleep together. Princess Margaret fell in love with the handsome and sturdy Brandon, and she disliked her old husband. She was indeed the sister of Henry VIII. From then on, he and Brandon both sleep and fly. Henry VIII was outraged and expelled the pair from the court. But he was really different to Brandon than others. After a period of time, when Brandon put down his body and came to subdue him, Henry had no choice but to accept his brother-in-law. After this turmoil, the relationship between the two seems to be stronger than in the past, and Brandon's official position is getting bigger and bigger. This passage is exactly the same as the story of Wei Xiaobao and Princess Jianning in "The Deer and Ding Ding Ji". Originating from life, higher than life, in real history, the story is far less dramatic. Henry VIII had two sisters, one was promised to the King of Portugal, and the other was married to Charles Brandon.
For the sake of the bad ratings, the screenwriter of this film combined the stories of the two princesses, and thus made a legend of Charles Brandon. Privately, I believe that the screenwriter must have seen the English version of "The Deer and the Ding" and stole a lot of wonderful scenes from it.
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