The discovery and excavation of Sutton Hoo is one of the most memorable feats of British archaeology in the world of archaeology. The film was shot in a relaxed and gentle manner, with a light weight. No matter how great the history is, it is just a combination of ordinary days and nights.
The emotional line of the movie is very light, like the occasional sunny day in the rainy season, just one or two shots, Edith put on delicate makeup in front of the mirror, knowing that Brown is not coming, smiled and said that it was okay, Brown's wife insisted on going home at night, Lily Talking about the nightingale and the cello chorus with my cousin, and even the light on Lily's husband's face when he was with another male archaeologist
I like the ending the most. On the last night before World War II, the little boy Andrew was lying on a big ship a century and a half ago, looking at the galaxy light-years away, leaning against his mother.
where are w heading
Orion belt
to take the queen home
which queen
this ship belong to her
Her people gave her treasure for her voyage
She was sad when the ship came
Because she knew she had to leave her home behind
And she was worried that everyone will be sad to live without her
But she knew she has to follow his king to the sky
So she set off
Through the earth and up to the cosmos
Space is a funny thing
Time works quête different up there
Five hundred years can pass in a flash.
And the queen looks back down to the earth.
She could see her son grown up
He was now a spaceman and she knew when he made his first journey to the stars
She would be there to wait him
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