The film begins with Gi wearing a light green Victorian court dress playing in the garden with a group of boys and girls just like her. Looking at her, there is a coolness like smelling a trace of dew in the early spring morning.
Later, when Gi, who became the Duchess, looks at the camera in the dim light, the picture is still, and when she blinks, her eyelashes are like a curtain at the beginning of the play. When the curtain opened, there was a hint of anticipation in the air, like a shooting star suddenly flashed in the night.
When talking to the Whigs about moderate freedom, Gi said that she felt like right and wrong were not moderately right or moderately wrong, so she didn't think freedom could be moderate.
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