The film tells eloquently about Elizabeth's personal emotional experiences and moments of national crisis.
The famous virgin queen in history is actually a flesh-and-blood woman. The appearance of Walter Raleigh has opened up a field for her that she never wanted to be involved in. Rowley showed her novelties such as potatoes and tobacco, told her about a new territory, and told her how interesting it was to venture into a new field and take a risk. Elizabeth's yearning came spontaneously. And in the future, she gradually developed female feelings, so wonderful, it turns out that she is also a woman who longs for emotion. With heavy responsibilities, she could not get rid of the shackles of politics. The rational Elizabeth did not go away. She was concerned with the country. After asking Raleigh for a kiss, she truly married herself to England and chose to be the people of England. 's mother.
In England at that time, in a state of internal chaos caused by religious divisions, Mary's desire to regain the Queen's throne kept Elizabeth under the shadow of assassination. God may be bless Elizabeth, the gun that assassinated Elizabeth was not loaded, and Elizabeth was unscathed. In return, Mary was executed for treason. I still remember Elizabeth crying for Mary, looking so moved. Mary's death directly triggered Catholic Spain, and the two countries immediately went to war. At that time, England was still weaker than Spain, but when the Armada approached the Thames, Elizabeth immediately went up in uniform, defying strong enemies and boosting morale. "On the soil of England, we are never allowed to be trampled on! We will fight to the end! God bless, the invaders will never succeed! The next time we meet, it will be at the celebration of victory!" Excited and excited, Loud. At that moment, perhaps Elizabeth had already forgotten her fears and fears, and moved forward bravely. It was her courage and command that ultimately defeated the Armada and led England to a new and glorious era.
This is the glorious age of England and the golden age of Elizabeth.
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