The movie version of "Downton Abbey" opens with familiar music, familiar characters, and a familiar mansion. Watching the entire movie is like watching a Christmas special. But, as we all know, it's time to say goodbey.
As the farewell movie of the "Downton Abbey" series, the ending is happy, and everyone has their own belonging. Eldest Miss Mary walked out of the pain of losing Matthew and found her own happiness again;
Second Miss Edith has a husband who loves her and is about to have their first child; Tom has finally settled into a class that once did not belong to him; Carson and Mrs. Hughes become each other's aging partners; Daisy also has her own thoughts and clearly understands the happiness she needs; even Thomas has a happy ending...
Each of Downton's characters is distinctive, and these characters have traveled a long way with us and provided evidence of our existence at a certain time.
The whole movie mainly revolves around the king and queen coming to the manor. The rhythm is tight, and it seems that the upstairs and downstairs are full of clutter, but in fact the whole storyline is very clear and orderly in chaos, which is very consistent with the consistent style of Downton Abbey. level.
And when we come to the story itself, the manor with its bright and beautiful surface is actually in turmoil. In the face of the trend of the reform of the times, its future will cause many doubts. No one knows what the future will be like. But we can be sure how strong the pampered Miss Mary actually is, and as old Lady Grantham said, she'll be another scary-looking grandmother, her continuation in this world.
And the old lady, is my favorite character in the entire Downton series. Her transparency and her wisdom are accumulated by time and experience. She is the most parting person in the entire manor. She is strong and will eventually leave this world gracefully.
A story has to end somewhere, and Downton’s story can be considered complete here. The people in the story have their own way of survival, and we will continue to move forward outside the story.
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