Many of the plots seem to be in line with historical facts, but the fact that almost all women in the movie exist as dependents on men makes it very depressing to watch.
When you think you have trapped him with love, but he still doesn't know what is more important than you in his heart.
The hardest part is the one with Mary and King Henry VIII.
When Scarlett Johansson appeared on the stage, he changed his sexy red lips and appeared almost without makeup. His eyes were a little dull, which really matched the image of the pure and kind Mary. First, she was "abandoned" by her husband. (Annie's husband is the most shameless man I've ever seen in the movie. He traded his woman for his future, and forgot his vows.) Then, at the bedside, when Henry said what was on her mind, I Think, at that moment, Mary really fell in love with him. Perhaps, Henry also loved Mary, but it was more erotic love. When Mary was quarantined for childbirth and couldn't share a bed with Henry, Henry went to find someone else.
This is the love of a king.
No matter how young and beautiful you are, if you let him get it easily, he thinks it's easy to come by and doesn't cherish it anymore.
There are three thousand beauties around him, and there is never a shortage of women who come to him for various purposes.
You look forward to it, you tolerate it, you are silent, and he will leave you even more.
No one can really get his heart.
Then it was Mary's sister, Anne, who attracted Henry.
Natalie Portman has played a precocious LOLI in The Killer Not Too Cold since she was 13 years old. The role of Annie is naturally familiar to her. The stubborn face and persistent, longing and desire eyes can look directly into the heart of a man.
Being "exiled" in France actually learned some skills. The country is easy to change, but the nature is hard to change. Anne's pursuit of power has never changed. Her father was right, she was not a girl to settle down.
Henry was infatuated with her for a time, and even gave up the original Spanish princess Catherine, the "good woman" he kept saying. For Annie, he longed for her. On the face full of desire, one hungry expression after another.
Let's see how much a man can give to a woman.
Henry was really on fire when he broke with the Pope. He raped Annie and said insulting words like "Let me see if it's worth it". After that, his infatuation with Annie diminished for a while. Just because you got it? Was his career in crisis just because of a woman? Just because I just saw that what Annie wants is power?
A strong woman like Annie will only rely on having children to consolidate her status.
Later, Henry's distrust of Annie can only make people feel that the man who was in bed with you a minute ago, turning around and kicking you out of bed.
In the whole film, although there is only a very paediatric court battle scene, the sense of the palace in danger is still fully conveyed.
Three women of Henry Eight appeared before and after. I just feel that this king is an asshole. Fornication to the end, without paying the sincerity.
The king can be trusted, the sow can climb the tree.
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