Looks beautiful, sounds beautiful, thinks beautifully

Aliza 2022-01-02 08:02:15

Watching Victorian films (except for the very unspecial ones) is always a visual pleasure.

Ladies' low-cut long dresses are naturally beautiful, but consider the whale bones in the end...I'll just look at it as a woman, if you wear it, I would rather choose the relaxed and comfortable regency period.
As for the gentlemen, it is really drooling~~~ The high-waisted stand-up collar long dress with detailed embroidery on the front of the breast and cuffs not only straightens the back, but also pushes the chin up by 15 degrees to let it inside. The snow-white collar flower showed a perfect posture, and the fine-grained trousers tailored all over the body showed the beautiful curves of the waist and hips (the small fine-grained pants that Albert wore when he first arrived in the UK~~~ I was almost hooked out by Iraq. Leg control comes), put down a knee-length riding whip, take off the jacket, which is a small vest with a forged face, and a white shirt with impermeable puff sleeves of pure cotton underneath (Mr. Darcy in the 95 version of P&P) The one that I wore when I was wet... I'm going to scream!!!) A group of men with mustaches are neatly trimmed, tall and beautiful men with beautiful legs do this dressing and shuttle, it makes me feel irritated~ ~~~Especially... (covered by D) Okay, let's put this "particularly loving" at the end.

The background layout is also very beautiful. In the scene where Albert proposed to the queen, almost half of my mind was spent observing that the closet behind the queen should be from the Qing Dynasty. Don’t look at the style of the lock and the decoration on it should be from the Qianlong Dynasty. The object is... (Audience: You got the point wrong at all!). The sofa furnishings and even the curtain cushions in the queen's living room are very textured, at least a bit royal.

In addition, the actors are also beautifully chosen. Emily Blunt is placed in other places and I won't be praised as a beauty at other times, but it is quite appropriate to place it in the position of the queen in the Victorian era. Queen Victoria has German ancestry, and as far as the portraits she painted after getting blessed, this pedigree still dominates her appearance. EB's plump face, full lips and the chin pit are quite classical oil paintings. The feeling of a German beauty coming out of it. As for Rupert Friend, I don’t know whether to say luck or fate. Although his overall texture is better than that of flowers blooming, but because Yi appeared later than flowers blooming, my first reaction every time I see him is always ——It looks like a flower blooms! To be honest, RF’s temperament is a bit between a mother and a playboy, and one can be frivolous. This time it should be said that the Victorian dress and mustache, which are very similar to the uniform, are helpful. His acting skills I was finally striving, and succeeded in making me forget the shadow of Huakai after recalling his name and Mr. Wickham, who is not far from the dress style. (To be honest, the 05 version of P&P is a rare version. I think Wickham is more handsome than Mr. Wickham. Darcy). And because I was fascinated by Tipping the Velvet some time ago, I jumped on the seat when I saw Rachael Stirling. However, she didn't have many scenes, and she didn't play an important role in the whole plot.

Finally, the music is really beautiful (people: don't just give the little red flowers just because you like Schubert). The sense of synchronization between the soundtrack and the picture is quite in place, and the editing work is almost done in accordance with the rhythm of the music. Every start and turn, major and minor, and allegro and adagios are arranged just right. Especially when there was a tangible and intangible competition between Albert and Melbourne, the soundtrack based on classical music almost blended a lovely sense of humor, which made me laugh secretly in my seat several times.

As for the plot, because people have blatantly said that it was "Queen Victoria when she was young", in other words, it was equivalent to declaring "This is a love story in a political cloak", so everyone appreciates "This woman owns an empire," But her heart only belongs to the romance of a man. To be honest, this is the same as the nature of "fighting a crown and becoming a beauty". When I was young, I was very touched. I felt that love is so great. When I grow up, my heart will be darkened. It does not mean that I no longer believe that there will be love in political marriage. For example, the Emperor Mingcheng of Li Dynasty, Princess Wencheng of China, and Queen Victoria of this side, but the combination of the two politicians must be attributed to "from pure love, attributed to pure love" "My love, without acrobatics, is purely natural", it is too incredible. Prince Albert is undoubtedly a good husband, he should also be a good father, and a good son-in-law of the British people, but this is a political marriage after all. Even the union of two commoners is hard not to be involved in the disputes between the interests of the two families. It's politics~~~ So the truth cannot be so pure and beautiful, but it doesn't prevent us from thinking of her pure and beautiful. Anyway, youth is short, so why bother.
This play almost concentrates the main elements of Shakespeare’s plays and Dickens’ novels-royal family, political conspiracy, deliberate uncles, evil but painful mothers, more evil and more painful butlers, old kings, and selfish courtiers. , The young and enthusiastic nephew, and the innocent and charming girl, intrigue, love and hate entanglement, the scissors are still messy...but it is strange that although the focus of this film is that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert met and fell in love and even at the end Combination until frankness is relative to the process of working together to govern the country, but the film is often another line-it can also be said to be an outside line, that is, the queen and his mentor (how do you say this in Chinese? Good teacher and helpful friend?) Lord Melbourne is even more ambiguous. Intriguing.

Cough cough, then the words from the bottom of the box came out-I am cute LM (D: You finally said it! What is wrong with your vision?) ~~~ In fact, what kind of person is Melbourne in history? No care, but this one in the movie is so cute (rolling all over the floor). When the film first introduced Iraq, Yi appeared in a dress similar to a military uniform, staring at Little Red Riding Hood Victoria with an expression of "I am a big bad wolf" on his face, and I was killed in seconds. Later, he began to seduce Little Red Riding Hood quietly with his throat hanging, and hitting Ablert kid quietly. His face is always the expression that others owe him money. He wants to figure out how to pay him back, but he has a lot of small actions. You must tilt your neck and scratch your scalp, scratch, or scratch, or you just hold your waist, or hold your small chest, the wolf's tail will sway like this, and when someone chokes, a big bubble pops up on the top of your head. , It says "Humhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. After arriving at Albert's letter, the expression of "..." to Little Red Riding Hood was so cute. Later, when he went to catch the Queen’s mother, the door closed and finally took out the wolf’s tail and swayed and said, "I think I didn’t make it clear just now. I played it for you... and you finished it." So I couldn’t get rid of it at all. No, I don’t care if he is a politician (and MS is a poor politician). I don’t care if he wanted to grab Little Red Riding Hood from the cute Albert kid at first. Self-harm, I just remembered it when I walked out of the movie theater. I was born with a good look and it's hard to give up)!

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The Young Victoria quotes

  • Sir John Conroy: [watching the crowd outside the palace] How changeable they are. They hate you, they love you, they hate you.

    Duchess of Kent: They punished her. They never hated her.

  • Lord Melbourne: Your Highness, there's your opening if you'll take my advice...

    Prince Albert: Lord Melbourne, forgive me but you seem to have confused me with a member of your club. I am not your drinking companion nor your whist partner. I am the husband of your sovereign. And as such, I will make my own decisions, and I neither seek nor invite your advice. Good evening.