Scene one, people mourning Diana, I was moved.
In the second scene, Blair yells at his assistants, which is very touching. Diana, in almost 24 hours, destroyed what the Queen has been upholding all her life - the dignity of the British royal family. And the queen, she compromised
, she paid her respects to this woman, she flew the flag at half mast for this woman. The flag on Buckingham Palace was, ever, never lowered for the king's death.
In scene three, the queen sees the bad criticism of the royal family on those cards. He turned to face the people, but still had a smile on his face. She asked a little girl if she wanted to help her put the flowers in her hand. The little girl said, no, this is for you.
Scene four, at the end of the film, Blair meets the Queen to express his understanding, and the Queen is as proud as ever. She, as always, maintained her dignity.
Reminds me of "Scars of the Day", about "dignity". Traditions of the British Empire. The lost Chinese civilization is not alone, and the English tradition is also getting farther and farther.
At the end of the film, the queen said that she was educated from a young age to be calm and introverted.
I'm thinking, maybe these eight characters are what I'm after.
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