Let’s introduce the background. Showtime will launch in April. Miniseries "The Tudor Dynasty". I thought it was filmed by a radio station known for its rigor, such as the BBC, but it turned out to be a masterpiece of the old and beautiful, but it was unusually serious and beautiful~ because the things in the bones still respect the British style.
Key Word 1: Jonathan Rhys Meyers
, playing Henry VIII.
I admit that 99% of the original reason for watching this thing is because of him~ Hey~~ This complex is going to be longer. "Mystery" let him firmly occupy the top three actors in my mind that are the most indispensable. At that time, he was still taking the seductive route, and painted heavy eye shadows, making the grace of Brine of Gram Rock unparalleled. ~ The enchantment in this kid's bones made me know that when he was going to play Henry VIII, I was shocked. . . Anyway, there is a tyrant, he won't just sit there and kill people with his eyes as before. Facts have proved that his aristocratic and violent nerves made him a king. Moreover, he is the most beautiful king in the world~~~ In the past, Henry VIII's appearance was always fleshy. Now letting the handsome Jonathan play it, let him take it for granted, laugh. Phoo~~~ In short, I am very pleased to see that this child has finally grown into a strong bearer~~Take one's cheek*^x^*
Key Words 2: Palace drama, lively love, conspiracy endless
An essential element of court play. And it was the era of Henry VIII, a remarkable and eventful period in British history! In fact, the understanding of British history is nothing more than the Cromwell reforms that were hard-remembered in middle school and the evils that have been in the island country for the past two months. Supplement, so I dare not say how many percent of this thing is in line with history, but as far as the screenwriter is concerned, it is still very enjoyable. I have a good grasp of the weight of political struggle and love, which makes me blind to British history. See it with gusto. What's more, Henry VIII’s life was used to make movies for future generations, the most stalwart divorce case in human history, the break with six wives, iron and blood, and the Holy See, the raging private life, such as the opening narration "You think you know the story" , but you only know how it ends. To get to the heart of the story, you have to go back to the beginning. "The
screen flickered and the blood began to boil.
Key Words 3: Gorgeous props! ! The city of London in the fifteenth century
~~ I seem to be thrown back to the V&A Museum again! It turns out that those gorgeous things have really been used by someone~ The costume control has completely exploded! The darkly flowered court clothes, the squeaky skirt, the carved crown~~~The spirit is visible in the details, just look at the clothes of Henry VIII and change it~I can’t stop my eyes, I can’t wait to take a bite. Eat all of them! Costumes are always the number one source of inspiration~ And, as a mini-series with only ten episodes, the details are so sophisticated, which is very touching~ (Desperately in the screenshot)
The city of London more than 500 years ago, gray and white, The Tower of London is already standing there gloomily~ I was thinking, if I watched this film first and then went to the Tower of London, I would definitely feel a lot colder. At least I will look for the ghost of Queen Mary.
Key Word 4: Wait. . .
Only 3 episodes were released on April 1st, and the third episode was still without subtitles, which made me feel excited for a long time in front of the elegant London accent. Hurry up! But the days I look forward to are happy~
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