Beautifully decorated historical soap opera

Freeda 2022-04-15 09:01:08

I came to this show with high expectations. It turned out that the plot was about Henry VIII changing his wife, and in episodes 5 and 6, it was basically a cat fight, a mock trial, a guillotine and so on. The last Elizabeth mini-series I liked very much was also of this style. Probably used a series to play the god horse of the Reformation, but no one really watched it?

I was wrong, this drama should not be considered a historical drama. It's actually a soap opera. But the soap operas are really gorgeous, with all kinds of actors, all kinds of details, and the background music is very powerful. Damian Lewis is so handsome every time he plays, directly ignoring the various scumbag nature of His Majesty the King himself.

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  • Vaughn 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    Strong recommendation, the script to the actor's photography is extremely nb, the premise of a good work is really a good book, the book award winner. Mark Rylance's acting skills are too good, Damien will come out in the first season, the country is so deeply rooted in people's hearts, I still think there is a shadow. Byw McGee is worthy of the British government, he started doing it in the 8th era of Heng, he is too senior

  • Grady 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    Shakespeare didn't dare to write a few words for Heng Ba, so I had to rely on the episodes to make up for it. The overall depth was a bit disappointing, and it was uneventful, but the characters stood up, Rylance Rice and Foy were very emotional.