Because she is my sister.

Myrtle 2022-03-23 09:02:00

I always felt that this movie was brought to the big screen with the hit of the American drama "The Tudors". But it is obviously from another angle to interpret the legendary history: the protagonist of the story is not the infamous Anne Boleyn, but her sister Mary Boleyn.
Audiences with no knowledge of history may yawn at this film, but if you have seen "Henry VIII" and "The Tudors", you will be able to make your own comparisons between the different performances of several directors.
Mary's innocence and kindness contrasted sharply with Anne's ingenuity, and Henry VIII's sensuality was accompanied by his political ruthlessness.
As the saying goes, under a man's dynasty, two characters determine two fates - although a woman is still weak, she is ultimately the kindest one, which touched the king's heart.
Mary did not save Anne from the guillotine in the end, and she and her commoner husband lived a peaceful life, though not honorable.
This is the so-called: what is lost must be gained.
If Anne Boleyn knew that her daughter would one day be the most beloved king Britain has ever seen - Elizabeth I, would she feel her death was worth it?
Or does she wish she could walk through the ordinary life journey with her kind sister Mary without any danger?

So, the camera freezes on the scene where Mary begs Henry VIII to pardon Anne.
The king said, "Why do you plead for that woman?"
Mary replied, "Because she is my sister."

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Extended Reading
  • Dorthy 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Natalie Portman's acting skills are really good, but the clips of her glamorous Henry are a little more profound, and the image of the king is too simple. . .

The Other Boleyn Girl quotes

  • King Henry VIII: [Before the hunt] With no man to hold onto how do you plan to stay on your horse?

    Anne Boleyn: [She gets on her own horse] As you do Your Grace, with my thighs.

  • Sir Thomas Boleyn: The king has secured for you a position in the queen's household

    Mary Boleyn: But I don't want to go to court, nor does my husband

    William Carey: The king has also offered me a position, as a gentleman of the Privy Council

    Sir Thomas Boleyn: You hear that Mary? Privy Council, tending upon his Majesty himself

    Mary Boleyn: What about our future in the country?

    The Duke of Norfolk: Oh, you must put that out of your mind. From now on your future is at court.

    Mary Boleyn: William please, don't you understand what this means? They'll seperate us, put me in different accommadation where the king can always find me

    The Duke of Norfolk: Happily your husband understands the value of such an oppurtunity, for us all