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Cecil 2022-05-08 14:57:39

Adjani's eyes were as beautiful as clear blue crystals, as if they were about to be broken at any time, so people couldn't bear to look away. Such a beauty, she is indeed a French goddess. I first watched the commentary of Wasabi's catching a horse before watching the movie, which made it easier for me to understand the historical background and the relationship between the characters, and it was very comfortable to watch. I cried when the king died, what a poor man, if history is so pathetic I don't know, at least it is in the movie. Born in the European nobles in the past, his cowardly character is destined to be a puppet in the struggle for kingship. He was reluctant and unwilling to let Margo go, probably because he felt that Margo was similar to himself, a victim of the power struggle. One gave his life, the other gave his love, trying to comfort and warm each other. It is quite ironic that Catherine (the Queen Mother) believed in the words of divination while talking about the Catholic faith. It can be seen that "religion" and "peace" are just excuses for their attempts to cover up their greed for positions of power. This kind of person is so terrible that even his own children are not spared. There is another character that I am quite concerned about, and that is Margot's best friend, the Duchess. Every time Margo went to find a lover, she would accompany her and help her watch the wind. Or when something happened in the war, she would accompany Margo. This may be true friendship, and it was rare in that era.

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Queen Margot quotes

  • Charles IX: One who gives life is no longer a mother once she takes that life back.

  • Margot: La Mole would die for us!

    Henri: For *us*?

    Margot: Yes, for us.

    Henri: He'd die for another night with you.