Throughout the film, she was strong and persistent as a political figure, and as a person, she was equally vain in the face of illness. After reading some news, Mrs Thatcher was a bit bleak in her later years, but her love in the film makes people envious of her marriage as if she was once a prime minister.
The tone of the film is relaxed, an old lady, recalling the past, in a trance, sleeping, eating, talking, walking, all in slow motion. When it comes to Mrs Thatcher's political journey, the tone begins to fast-forward, and the tiredness of watching the film disappears. From the daughter of the grocery store to the MP to the party leader to the prime minister, in the world of men, as a woman, she persisted. How did she get down there? It is mentioned in the movie that her husband's support, uncompromising on terrorism and the Soviet Union, and her firm belief in her own beliefs will not please everyone and insist on her own opinions. Of course, she does not agree with some of her ruling policies. Politicians are suitable to know how to let go.
The movie, Mrs Thatcher's tone of voice is weird. All in all, this is a movie worth watching. When you have time, find a biography of her to learn more about her.
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