What is the purpose of this real-life news material combined with film methods? Show the chaos behind every difficult decision made by the government and the royal family after Diana's accident? Reminiscing about the pain that the English rose left with the wind to the people nearly 10 years ago? Or, let everyone take a breath, (maybe the corners of the mouth are still slightly raised), saying, people are not all the same,
I have to guess the weight of the last one, so we will see the queen’s childish grievance and flat mouth, facing the refreshment Joy, and after being woken up late at night, wearing a pink nightgown holding something that looks like a hot water bottle, frowning thoughtfully-yes, the pink nightgown, hot water bottle, plus the apparently oversized glasses, I doubt it is. Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother,
so, that, passed, just like the straightforward and really clichéd lines that the queen told the painter at the beginning that she hoped to participate in the vote, passed. Relatively speaking, the first reaction was to mobilize a private plane, and then Prince Charles, who was crying to put the child to sleep, was much more natural; Blair, who wore a jersey marked "Blair No. 10" at home, was also quite knowing. ; And Prince Philip, who seems to happen at any time, and can say that "she [Diana] is more annoying than alive" is not difficult to accept.
However, she is a queen, not Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother. So what I mean is, rather than flat mouth, pink nightgown, and hot water bottle, I prefer to watch her speak emotionally to the entire royal family, as well as myself, as a grandmother after Blair said "the sadness of their [people]". A person with feelings, but also a queen, how to face his grief in silence and with dignity. This is not very good. Responsibility and humanity are naturally and reasonably revealed.
Maybe I shouldn't be brooding about those little details, so come back and look at this story: what kind of historical "extraordinary" events can be created by the people, the government, the royal family, and the media (public opinion). I’m afraid I’m not too worried about looking at human nature with great malice, and the Prime Minister’s sincere expression does not allow me to get rid of the idea of "Well, good luck, I will get such a good opportunity to increase popular support when I come to power", let alone him. The calm and rational performance of the team behind me is a good testament to my lack of kindness. And people, oh my god, I'm sorry, but when the camera repeatedly scans the mountain of flowers, I can't help thinking, ah, it looks like a garbage dump. Prince Philip said, for what reason did they come to jump up and down for someone they didn't even know? Think about it, um, why? No, God, I’m sorry, I definitely don’t think people are stupid, should be overlooked, or relatively unimportant. However, in the group, certain things will be spread, amplified, and distorted. These effects are inevitable from nothing to nothing
. Therefore, it is understandable that the royal family (forced) out of the palace for the first time, watch Looking at those bouquets, those cards, and smiling at the crowd, I thought it was ridiculous: You are pressing harder and harder, this is what you want? What's the point? They show up, smile, and they don't, what's the difference? Or, perhaps, the people are like Qiu Ju, all they want is "a statement", one, vague, they don't know the meaning, confess? ?
The second time the royal family walked out of the palace and finally comforted a lot: there was a little girl who presented flowers to the queen who faced all of this, instead of Diana who had left; some people bowed their knees and dedicate their lives to (not of their own choice) The queen
of this "position" is right, the audience can take a breath, (maybe the corners of the mouth are still slightly raised), saying that people are not all the same. People are indeed equal, but they are not the same. No one wants to listen to the clichés of the social role of responsibility and pressure. I just want to say that she is the queen after all, not the grandmother of Little Red Riding Hood
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Some unreliable small details:
When Charles went to Paris, the priest beside Diana’s coffin looked really like winter melon soup (I mean Tom Cruise, I don’t know the allusion to translate my comment on MI3),,,
and the funeral, There was a girl in red with tears that
looked like the Queen Mother dozing off at Diana’s funeral.
I suspect that the director or screenwriter didn’t like Cherie, so she was a bit funny at the beginning of her meeting with the queen, and then to the queen. The royal family's evaluation is too harsh. Maybe she is like that. Well, women are a little bit cautious.
The biggest surprise today is to discover this small theater/theatre. In fact, it is so praised, but I have been blinded by the mindset and haven't found it! And, I finished the first flat squat beautifully, my car skills are getting more and more handsome, and I finally live up to it, my cool car, I will save the photos now--v
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