Maybe it's because I watched Diana, which was terrible, so I thought I could accept this movie. Although the story is straightforward and has no bright spots, it cannot afford the title at all.
I have never been able to understand why so many people regard Grace Kelly as a god, and feel that whether it is beauty or acting, it is comparable to Hepburn, Bergman, or Vivien Leigh. Compared with Kelly's ladylike appearance, it is the appearance of the other three people that makes people feel more ingenious.
Because a woman who is known to the world because of a not-so-beautiful marriage, the final outcome does not seem to be very good.
Let's talk about movies, not to mention all kinds of slots. But that little tune with some tension and some warmth is actually quite interesting. Tim Roth's soy sauce is really good, but judging from the actions of the current members of the Monaco royal family, I have huge doubts about how capable and highly cultivated the king himself is. In such a small country, in addition to sovereignty, the internal affairs are equivalent to managing a village.
There are several scenes that are impressive. The first is that after Ray beats the French minister, he goes to hug his daughter; the second is that Grace and Callas ride horses, the two heroines are dashing and heroic; the third is that Grace calls her mother, This part is well handled and real; the fourth is Ray and Tuck talking about Grace. The princess of a small country, a sullen man, an incompetent husband, history may really be like this.
Noisy script, noisy acting, gave it four stars. One is because of beauty, the second is because marriage is the way it is, and the third is because who knows about the history, just feel like you like it.
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