Fight With Ourselves

Vicenta 2022-03-21 09:02:20

The greatest courage of man is not to fight against the enemy, but to fight against himself, which is particularly prominent in the film.

She respects her people and tolerates their beliefs, even though it is incompatible with her own beliefs; she ignores the pressures of the world, stays single for the throne, and lets her time fly by herself; in the face of conspiracies, she still cannot bear to kill, but In the end, in order to enforce the law, Mary Queen of Scots was reluctantly executed; in the smoke of war, she faced death, wearing armor with her warriors, "Let's meet in heaven, or in the land of victory! "Although when love comes, she is also emotional like all women, but she finally forgave the friend who betrayed her and the man who "Luohua is intentional and ruthless". She conquered not only her enemies, but her own cowardice, loneliness, fear and self-doubt. She gave her life and soul to her country, she was the mother of her people, her queen, and most importantly, herself. We have seen a great statesman and a woman who grew up amid contradictions. Only such a brave and strong woman can achieve those glorious achievements in history.

I like her not because she is the queen, but because of the courage shown in the film. Whether it is the queen or the common people, everyone has their own weakness. Some people are trapped in it all their lives, while others can continue to surpass them.

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Extended Reading
  • Duane 2022-04-20 09:01:57

    10-42-02 From the queen to a warrior.

  • Edd 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The whole aura is not thick enough, and when I didn't find loopholes in the process of watching the movie, I was all distracted.

Elizabeth: The Golden Age quotes

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: 1585

    Title Card: Spain is the most powerful empire in the world. Philip of Spain, a devout Catholic, has plunged Europe into holy war. Only England stands against him, ruled by a Protestant Queen.

  • [first lines]

    King Philip ll of Spain: Come, my daughter. Isabella. God has spoken to me. The time for our great enterprise has come. England is enslaved to the devil. We must set her free.