"Downton Abbey" has gone through nine years. It still brings tears to my eyes whenever the theme song plays. Perhaps, in my eyes, Downton Abbey is not just a plane space-time that exists in film and television works, but a real and magnificent multi-world.
Throughout the whole play, regardless of the makeup and the setting, what impresses me the most is the wide-ranging character group portrait play. Each character is very detailed and unique. There are no absolute good people among them, nor absolute bad people. Everyone has moments of brilliance that shine with humanity, as well as a side that is unknown and ashamed to reveal.
It is worth mentioning that the whole play always conveys the concept of freedom and tolerance. The tolerance and integration between nobles and commoners, between masters and servants, between different political opinions, and between different sexual orientations are all vividly displayed in this play. . The presence of Downton Abbey adds a touch of brilliance to class-regulated Britain. The characters' out-of-order behavior that occasionally escapes the shackles of class, and the sincere and moving emotional confession are also the charm of "Downton Abbey". Although Mathew and Sybal's death was difficult after all, but fortunately, those who were alive found their homes. At the end of the movie, Mr.Carson and Mrs.Hughes discuss Downton's future hand in hand under the snowy night. They have guarded Downton all their lives and witnessed the rise and fall of Downton. As Carson said, Downton will be here in another hundred years. In the era of old and new, the aristocracy symbolized by Downton Abbey will eventually be annihilated in the torrent of time, but Downtown Abbey will still stand under the sunset.
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