One empire fell, and another empire rose.

Kirsten 2022-01-01 08:02:17

It was a golden age of the rise of a new empire. The film showed all kinds of fantastic achievements that Great Britain was about to become a world leader: the development of the North American colony, the defeat of the invincible fleet, and the emergence of talents in large numbers.
In such a general environment, the film either pushes the dark side of the royal rule to the officials, or ignores it, and strives to portray Elizabeth I as a morally perfect self-repressor. For example, it promotes the advancement of legal judgments to replace religious trials, and at the same time packaged the time of execution of Mary into a plot of royal crimes and common crimes...
As a villain, Spain has become even more unbearable compared to the previous one. The Spanish king is cowardly and insidious and assassinated the group. The organization is chaotic, the invincible fleet weakens its defense because of prayers, and so on. In order to match the theme of waste and prosperity, the film made a lot of exaggeration in the process of the invincible fleet from building to defeat, and the visual effects are very enjoyable for the audience.

A line praising Elizabeth I:
When the storm breaks, each man acts in accordance with his own nature. Some are dumb with terror. Some flee. Some hide. And some spread their wings like eagles and soar on the wind.

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Extended Reading
  • Tamara 2022-01-01 08:02:17

    Graceful and luxurious, unique in character, the virgin queen walked in front of the British soldiers, her armor and appearance were shining. Good actor, director and editor of Yong, Tudor's final and greatest glory is poured out on the tundra and the harem. In this world of Protestantism, the invasion of the mainland regime was not supported by the Lord, leaving the queen's unique mark on the times. I still remember the beauty of her long hair and armor.

  • Ayden 2022-01-01 08:02:17

    Still a little disappointed, I don't know if the performance is different or what's going on? I really don’t see Elizabeth’s means and courage. I feel that the war is very passive, and it has nothing to do with her. I can’t feel her plans, defenses, decisions, or calculations, sometimes fragile and sometimes melancholy, but it’s just a step ahead. Those, this movie always makes people feel that it is Elizabeth's great political skill

Elizabeth: The Golden Age quotes

  • Queen Elizabeth I: I have a secret, my dear. I pretend there's a pane of glass between me and them. They can see me, but they cannot touch me. You should try it.

  • Queen Elizabeth I: Do we discover the New World or does the New World discover us?

    Sir Walter Raleigh: You speak like a true explorer.