The title and poster are the biggest title party

Emery 2022-10-29 21:12:03

I personally have the film selection criteria of watching people first and then watching films. I
followed in the footsteps of Hannibal’s old man in a suit and a big back, and found this film.
As a court film that combines political fighting and palace fighting, this
film did find a considerable There is
no obvious bias in the balance point , but the title is a little
bit hurt.
I don't understand Danish
, but at least I can understand the queen who kisses the affair and the poster, and the uncle Mai who has only half a profile
.
Consciousness and superficiality) I opened the player with the mentality of "woooo sits and waits for the old man to sell meat and I'm so angry to lick it".
As the plot deepened, I realized that this seemingly romantic and frivolous poster and title really wanted to show the director. The audience's main drama is
indeed this film from the perspective of the exiled queen's letter and runs through the entire plot
, but Uncle Mai's position in the play is not just a rebel who loves & falls in love with the queen (NTR takes him as a treasure of the king's friend What a sad story)
More importantly he was Struensee, the enlightened physician and reformer who tried to save Denmark from medieval ignorance. And
his personal story I don't think it's brilliant or written in the show. It 's a pity that the relationship between Yayu and the queen
was abandoned by the title of the movie. A
good movie needs a good name and a
director to change the title of the movie. We are still good
friends (of course, I would be more grateful if the poster gave my Uncle Mai a face yours)

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A Royal Affair quotes

  • Johann Friedrich Struensee: [to Struensee] I spend all my time trying to navigate all your new laws. You have ideas as the same rate that the rest of us change clothes.

  • [last lines]

    Caroline Mathilde: [in her letters] As I am sure you have already seen with your own eyes, Denmark has regressed to the Middle Ages since Johann died. While the rest of Europe blossoms, your country has become a dark place controlled by faith and suspicion. My dear children, if I could only see you now. Who have you become? Frederik, did you inherit Christian's temper? Louise, do you have Johann's eyes?

    Louise von Plessen: [presenting the letters] Your Royal Highnesses, I am so glad you came.

    Louise Augusta - 12 yrs: [reading aloud] My beloved children, you do not know me, but I am your mother. I do not know what you think of me. Perhaps you hate me.

    Caroline Mathilde: Frederik. Louise Augusta. You are Denmark's best hope for a brighter future. I know you will make me proud. I love you so very much. Your mother, Caroline Mathilde.