I have watched so many dramas, but my favorites are British dramas and Japanese dramas. I can always use the most detailed angle to show the most real human nature, each person's different human nature, each person's continuous growth, and each person's most serious life. .
Freddie's perseverance, emphasis on partner commitment, unspoken love for Moneypenny, typical British style, Clarence for his own beliefs, Angus seems to play an annoying role but also tells the truth to Hector, Ruthie's panic With helplessness, the attitude of Lord Elms after losing his daughter and the feelings of the last interview, the real old generation Lord, Iassc and Sissy, the younger generation, grew up step by step in the process of The Hour.
Marnie knows everything about Hector and Bel, but she still maintains all kinds of decency. Maybe because she loves Hector too much, Hector, as a privileged class, is useless at the beginning, and slowly integrates into the change, and the relationship with Bel, And finally let Freddie appear on the scene is his continuous growth.
Verda is who Bel doesn't want to be, the casual self, "It all matters very much to me, I just don't let my face show that. It's all about how you sell it."
Bel, the most difficult Bel, had her own career ideals in that era, someone who understood herself at the top of her heart and would call her Moneypenny when she was lost, and someone she knew she didn't belong to but fell in love with, she didn't want to Became my own mother, but found myself more and more like her. When she and Verda said that, she really crossed a hurdle. “Why do we have to be married, or not married? Why can't we do what the hell we like? Men can. They can sleep with the women without getting a name for themselves, they can have careers...” “ I'm going to do exactly what I like and to hell with the rest of them" Women of that era, lost in love and career, finally chose career. The workplace is not easy, and it is even more difficult for women.
Of course, I think the easter egg should be Lix, a journalist with actual combat experience. The story behind the picture in Madrid is moving, and her love for her profession is even more moving. As a professional woman, it really shows us The final appearance of professional women?
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