It is said that she called robert when she died

Fatima 2022-04-20 09:01:42

Facts have proved that something as unattainable as an Oscar can sometimes not stand the test of time. This masterpiece of the time, which was nominated for seven nominations ten years ago, now seems very mediocre.

The main line of the story is how the innocent girl evolved into the iron-blooded queen. Just looking at this outline, you can see that there is a presupposition: the girl is always innocent, and the iron-blooded is always forced. There is always a life-and-death political struggle in the middle, and also, a woman's character or fate has changed dramatically, which must be caused by the injury of the beloved man. There is no doubt, certainty and certainty.

Hey, men really take themselves seriously!

It is not surprising that this society looks down on women, which will inevitably lead to men looking high on themselves. Even the woman who has created the glory of Great Britain for hundreds of years still cannot get rid of this rut.

In the legend of the British people, the virgin queen never saw Robert in private for 40 years, but called his name when she was dying. I sneered when I looked at the dazzling eyes of the little white face in the movie. Then, couldn't help but feel sad.

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  • Arne 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Except for the excess of some personal subjective consciousness and the paleness of the protagonist's character, this is a good film worth watching.

  • Demario 2022-03-22 09:01:51

    I watched it when I was chasing CE movies, and now I know more about the historical background and then look at it, and the evaluation of the script is even lower. Because with a little knowledge I'm looking forward to seeing how Elizabeth gets her Catholic and Protestant subjects to recognize her, and then makes England abandon religious strife and embark on a path to prosperity. The film mainly only talks about her disappointment with her lover when she was considering a political marriage, and then decided not to get married. Actually I think the logic of the script is very unclear. The Pope supports Norfolk as king, the Spanish ambassador says that the Spanish king wants to marry Elizabeth (and asks Robert to convince the queen), while colluding with Norfolk to murder the queen. Then I can understand the final execution of Norfolk and the ambassador. And the advisor also suggested to kill Robert? I don't understand this logic. The screenwriter is a Tudor screenwriter. JRM said in an interview that people think that historical dramas should be played at a slow pace, but they are not. This movie is a typical slow-paced performance, and it feels very procrastinating to watch now. (The key purpose of rewatching is to see new and old love on the same stage orz

Elizabeth quotes

  • [Elizabeth presents her ideas of religious reform to Parliament; the bishops are outraged and begin to argue]

    First Bishop: Madam, by this act... by this act, you force us to relinquish our allegiance to the Holy Father.

    Elizabeth: How can I force you, Your Grace? I am a woman.

    [Bishops laugh]

    Elizabeth: I have no desire to make windows into men's souls. I simply ask, can any man, in truth, serve two masters, and be faithful to both?

    [Bishops start to argue again]

    Bishop #2: Madam, this-this is heresy!

    Elizabeth: No, Your Grace, this is... common sense.

    [Bishops murmur in semi-agreement]

    Elizabeth: Which is a most English virtue.

    [Bishops laugh]

  • Sir Francis Walsingham: Your Grace is arrested. You must go with these men to the Tower.

    Norfolk: I must do nothing by your orders. I am Norfolk!

    Sir Francis Walsingham: You were Norfolk.

    Sir Francis Walsingham: [shows him his own signature on the treasonous letter from Rome]

    Sir Francis Walsingham: The dead have no titles.