It's already 12:30 after watching it with my mother (it seems that she is also a plot controller), the actors are very good, and the characters are outstanding! The screenwriter is average, there is a problem with rhythm control, and this is the first season, is there a next season? ? There is constant British humor in the seriousness, laughter and tears (this should be the credit of the original). The lines are complicated, and some places are a little difficult to understand without understanding the historical background.
Well, actually what I want to say is that this is a super sadistic work! Many people said that they couldn't understand the male protagonist at all, but I felt a strong sense of substitution (probably because of my love for that era and I knew more). The last perfect gentleman who threw himself on the battlefield as if to wash off something. Then I fell in love with him. Integrity, intelligence and almost omniscient talent are locked in a glass cabinet; a transparent cold soul and a vast and rich heart are exposed under the tufted brows and the red eyes. Beneath the rotten skin of high society, he was like a shining thorn that everyone wanted to pull out, and that burned his wife who loved him like dry ice.
His wife doesn't know how to love him, probably because she has a cold heart underneath her delicate appearance. No matter she tortured him like a queen, or finally confessed that she put herself in the dust, she couldn't open his glass cabinet, and could only add a lock to make him colder.
At last he stood in the empty room, took off his formal dress, left the false salon, and burned the fire in the singing of the soldiers. To have someone to warm his heart, I have been satisfied.
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