I just found that Americans and British people have fundamental differences in their movie viewing preferences. Excellent British drama models have no future in the United States. Similarly, American hit dramas may not be popular with British people. Look at KINGS, look at MY OWN WORST ENEMY, and look at MERLIN's ratings in the United States. It can be seen that they also speak English, not only with different accents, but also very significant cultural differences.
Of course, as a bystander, I don't have the right to comment on which is better or worse. Let's go back to the play itself. About the emperor, usually only five words can sum up everything - "the height is too cold", the extended meaning may be responsible, There is honor, there is mission, but in the final analysis, it is one's struggle between human and divine identity. No one wants to be above ten thousand people, or even be worshipped as a god by others, but when they really look down on the world, who has not secretly sighed at the loneliness, the emperor is also a human being, even if the achievements of the past are praised by thousands of people, how many people know the sacrifice behind him . Similarly, princes, princesses, close relatives of queens, as long as they are human, there is nothing they can do. Human beings have the nature of coveting beauty in high places, greed and endless desire.
The director opened a feast of extravagance and luxury, and without the title, we only saw many, many people.
(It is said that the story is related to the Bible. Unfortunately, it seems that I have never read the Bible in a real sense, but it is not necessarily bad to watch this film from a different perspective. It is a pity that most of the good films do not last long, so you should keep in mind that color is emptiness .)
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