Long live

Issac 2021-12-09 08:01:33

The entire movie is limited by time, and many things are piled up together. Those who don't know much about history can only figure out the idea in the second half. The film is full of magnificent historical background music, aspiring British scenery and good English pronunciation. It is also full of love, affection, faith, and values. It can be seen that the screenwriter wants to express a lot, ambitious, and it does make people sigh the heaviness of history and the many sadness in it.

Most of the time in the film is about love. Apart from Hua Xinghan's dedication, the Robert shown in the film is also one of the catalysts for the queen's maturity. However, the more important thing in the film is to talk about various people and various aspects of people. Some pretend allegiance for the sake of faith, some are ruthless, madness, crying and laughing.

Elizabeth is the epitome of everyone. From young, get, give up, grow, and finally gain.

It is impossible to evaluate the merits and demerits of historical figures. Even so, I sincerely admire Elizabeth, the virgin queen. For her personally, it should be a complete and rich life. For me, I also want to do something.

Long live humanity and faith.

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  • Franco 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    Good movie, I don't even have the mood to devote myself! ! !

  • Bria 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I watched it in British Comedy and Shakespeare class. I don't think so, as a supplement to understand the history of that period. The makeup is weird. People were weird back then. I was very impressed with their dance at that time, as well as the dance soundtrack. Reminds me of goth music. Also, the male lead is disgusting

Elizabeth quotes

  • Bishop Gardiner: By order of their gracious majesties Queen Mary and King Philip, we are come to witness the burning of these protestant heretics, who have denied the authority of the One, true catholic Church and of His Holiness, the Pope. Let them burn for all eternity in the flames of hell!

  • Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley: But you cannot marry Sir Robert! He's already married!