pretty girl what do you love

Osbaldo 2022-10-05 02:28:18

The queen's beauty is shown at the very beginning of the movie. At that time, she was wearing a wedding dress, and the beauty was breathtaking.

However, her marriage was a political deal, and the wedding was the bait of a carnage. But everything was done by her family, and she was powerless to change it. Even so, she still believed that she was loved by her mother and brother.

But her husband easily pierced her fantasy. In fact, her mother only regarded her as a political bargain, and her brothers only regarded her as a tool to vent her desires. She was an indescribable beauty, but she was also loved by her close relatives. People regard it as a mustard. And the man who just became her husband just wanted to form an alliance with her.

No one was really on her side, no one.

So, she wears a mask and wanders around the city to seek pleasure and hide her loneliness.

Fate makes her meet a lover who is loyal to her. But in the end, the lover acts as a scapegoat for her mother's conspiracy. He became the murderer of the king, and his head was cut off after all.

At the end of the film, she runs to her husband's country holding her lover's head. That scene made her tragic and radiant. But in fact, what did she really love in her life?

Her mother and brother love power, her husband loves Protestantism, her lover loves her, what does she love? Love family? But she is lonely in the family. Love power? But she was full of sympathy everywhere. Is that love love? Yes, girls are always easily moved by love, as if having love means having everything in the world. The film portrays Queen Margot as a weak girl, and a weak girl becomes strong under the protection of love.

This is how the female images in most of the works have always been created. Is this a social convention? Or are women born for love?

Most women born for love have bad luck.

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Queen Margot quotes

  • La Môle: You smelt of jasmine that morning. I thought: maybe she's ugly under her mask. Or disfigured. But it didn't matter. You wouldn't let me kiss you.

    [they kiss]

    La Môle: I thought, she's even lonelier than me. She loves as though she is seeking revenge.

  • La Môle: Promise me something. They say death always took your lovers. They say you lock their hearts in gold boxes around your bed.

    Margot: They do? What else? That at night, wearing a mask, I roam the city, looking for love?

    La Môle: One day you'll know who you really are. Promise you won't forget me... the one you shouldn't have loved.

    Margot: I promise.