I have to say that the god-like Elizabeth I is portrayed so vividly in this British biographical film that it seems a little too dazzling for that legendary history. . . , but after all, this is a movie, not a historical documentary, there is nothing wrong with it. In the movie, Elizabeth I, from a carefree princess who fell in love, faced being ostracized by her sister who was the queen at the time and the Catholic Church, the ruling authority at the time, to ascend to the throne of the queen. Faced with the pressure of external forces and forced marriage, the deep-rooted traditional authority within the Catholic Church against the background of the Pope of Rome, and the siege and assassination of Spain, which infiltrated the people around him, and the French forces, as well as the feeling of being opposed by everyone ...,, For the independence of England and not for the vassals who are surrounded by powerful enemies, but also for his own life, power and throne,,, Removing the old minister who put her on the throne, but was old and appeased, reused The exiled Protestant Walsium, a close minister, smashed a conspiracy to overthrow her powerful and entrenched traditional power, the Catholic Church, and single-handedly pushed the bills that brought England to at least a brief period during Elizabeth's half-century rule. Religious unity!
The merciless annihilation of the surrounding people and foreign enemies even coveting the throne, unfortunately, the other half of her relationship, Lord Robert, was also implicated. However, just like those queens in ancient and modern China and foreign countries who were powerful for political power, for this, Elizabeth gave the life and love she originally wanted, but created a prosperous and powerful British Empire! So much so that the empire of Great Britain, which later dominated the world, never sets!
As Elizabeth said in the movie:
"I'm still married, I'm married to England"!
Queen Elizabeth I, throughout her life, dared to confront all her forces head-on, unafraid to give up on compromise. Dare to overthrow traditional authority, dare to accept and absorb the advantages of Protestantism and paganism, dare to ruthlessly eradicate those who are different from the Tao around him and eliminate backward ideas,
To this end, he also paid the most precious love and marriage of a woman's life. . . ,
Later, Elizabeth I never married. . . !
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