british court drama

Bartholome 2022-03-25 09:01:09

There are not so many masters and kneelings in British court dramas, and there are not thousands of concubines competing for favor. In this regard, China has always been an advantage.

But there are still little white rabbits and ambitious wolves in British court dramas, and then you can see that women with ambition and scheming end up tragically. Uh, is there a SARFT abroad?

But at such a young age, he knows what to strive for for himself, which is more realistic. It's not like Chinese court dramas start with Little White Rabbit first, so that no matter what kind of fate she has, the audience will say: In fact, she was also a pure and innocent girl back then.

Don't, don't want these moral high points, and don't want others to give pointers. It is such a simple performance. To be prosperous and rich, you can rely on blood, strength, or nepotism. Sometimes blood wins, sometimes strength wins, and sometimes nepotism wins. A person with a sense of morality can't walk in the world, if you can't even accept the blemishes of the world.

Mary, the name is very Virgin, so the behavior is also very Virgin. Getting married, being arranged to be the emperor's mistress, having a child, and then being expelled; Ane is really a restless little girl, with ambition in her bones from the very beginning. Henry was gentle to Mary and rude to Ane; at the beginning, Mary took care of Henry like a mother, while Ane went directly to ride with Henry.

Whether Ane went to France or not, nothing has changed. She is a woman who wants to conquer everything. Only met the brutal Henry.

But at least it can be said that when Henry and Mary are together, they are gentle and harmonious. The power of motherhood can sometimes really make a difference.

Using a big era background and telling a small story, it always feels wrong. But the picture is always beautiful, and the three views are correct.

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The Other Boleyn Girl quotes

  • Anne Boleyn: Henry Percy

    George Boleyn: [Teasingly] Why ever would he interest you? What could you possibly want with the sole heir to the richest earldom in the whole of England?

    Anne Boleyn: [Jokingly] Oh I have no knowledge of that! I simply like his face!

    George Boleyn: Well, he's betrothed

    Anne Boleyn: Betrothed is not married. It's a long journey from bended knee to the altar.

  • Sir Thomas Boleyn: Easy for you to say! You've had position and wealth all your life!

    Lady Elizabeth: Until I married you, Thomas, and I was happy to give it all for love.