The world is blurred

Meagan 2022-03-22 09:02:46

"Love in the Country" "We may be strong enough together to fight against this mean world, but love alone is not enough." The love presented in the film is very realistic. It is not full of youthful romance and lightness. On the contrary, this deep love makes It gets heavy. When a king gives up his throne for a lover, he is actually bringing her into misery, and sacrifice is not the best way to love. In contrast to the female perspective of this film, the heroine paid more forced sacrifices, she never even defended, but was not seen. Love is a hard thing, such sacrifices are like shackles, and company seems not so worth it, so love is celebrated precisely because it is rare. "Everything is love, the world is blurred." ""

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  • Monroe 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    Wheat milk is too good at filming?? The line of Edward VIII is simply beautiful. The problem is that the narrative angle is completely different from that of "The Crown", so starting from my knowledge structure, I promote a false fairy tale? Oscar's hairstyle is one I was not happy when I came out, but why did the dog become infatuated with it again? He even plays the piano! This character! It just saved a big life, who can stand it!

  • Jeffery 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    From a historical point of view, this film is a prequel to "The King's Speech". Madonna's second film, with a purely female perspective, crosses two parallel narrative lines. The soundtrack and costumes are highlights, especially the piano solo. Narration and photography are Ms. Mai's weakness. "The people only know about the sacrifice of Edward VIII, so what about Mrs. Simpson's?"

W.E. quotes

  • Wally Winthrop: People seem to only focus on what he gave up for her. But what about what she gave up?

  • Wallis Simpson: Tonight, I love the whole pathetic, glorious, ridiculous world... and you, my darling, most of all and more than ever.