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Zack 2022-04-22 07:01:39

Addition: I think Beth also feels like a "scheming girl" rather than a mother who bears a lot of humiliation - I even think the Duke found out in advance whether the adultery between the two was a secret from Beth. Saw a film review that said "I wish Hart was Gray's son". I can! So this weak ending is interesting! In the end, it is better to let Georgiana say to the camera coquettishly, "Actually, Hart is Gray's son." Then I am absolutely flat on the ground and shouted a bravo!

Also impressive was Georgiana's slump on the ground after her wig caught fire. (representing the rupture of social conditions and having "leaved the upper class")

Also, the characters are weak. Georgiana can be an a or a b in my opinion, she is like all the Duchess in history. Where is her so-called social ability, fashion, trend-setting, and political ability? So is the duke, there is no quality that makes him not "destroyed by all the dukes".

Later, I felt that there were actually some characters that showed the characteristics of the characters at the beginning: for example, the wife's handling after the Duke left the table; the wife's remarks about the "feather on the hat".

The aim is to see "beautiful clothes".

The scene where the Duke saw Georgiana for the first time through the glass was quite interesting.

Conversation about 10 minutes

And, the sex after Georgiana found out that William was having an affair with the servant.

"He never talks to me"

Patience, perseverance and obedience, these are your weapons

The only man in England who doesn't love the Duchess is the Duke of Devonshire himself. (But can you explore why the Duke of Devonshire doesn't love his wife, such as the worldly pressure balabala that he "has no sons"... But maybe, focusing on two people would lead to an imbalance on both sides - maybe the Duke's The meaning is to be a "flat character")

"Coitus is not just about having children" is very interesting for the first night of the Duke and Duchess: cold, mechanized

So sad47min "I finally have something of my own"

52min dialogue (the lines in this film are well written)

In fact, it also lays the groundwork for the later

ps. Do all people who play "girls" play a greasy feeling? Same goes for Keira Knightley...

56:46s

tcl8... In fact, more people have no choice but to live in this kind of marriage... But aren't there a lot of people like this in China's feudal society? Why are there so few such movies (the worst should be like the one in the abo, both sides have made efforts, but neither can escape.)

In fact, it is also the gradual collapse of family, friendship, love, and social feelings.

Cheating is so exciting. The dual hormones of bad morals and love don't know whether the abundant dopamine comes from stimulation or the pleasure of love. That kind of feeling that the eyes are touching quietly. shit. But in fact, a woman like the Duchess must not be able to stand the kind of "this man loved him very much and chased me, I finally fell in love with him, and I don't love me when he sleeps". (Will the second male have Ahn Jae Hyun's feeling that "she is not the same as the goddess I imagined". After all, fairies also fart. ——Eh, this can also be written! It's hard to catch up with him and find out He is different from what he imagined. What should I do after the hormones fade? The good ending is like the "Glass Fish Tank" I read before, and the bad is like Ahn Jae Hyun and Ku Hye Sun)

So this time ml is navel orange. (female lead)

Shit, the Duke finally got another smile from Georgiana at 01:15:00, but it was because of someone else. Hahaha it's so sad. (This movie is Shuangwen. The heroine is abused first, and then the heroine is "reborn". But in reality, how many people can find solace elsewhere?)

The Duchess and her lover are so sweet!

01:18:30 This fucking is the most disgusting i love you in the world

First the mother, then the husband.

"I express love in my own way."

(01:19:37)

(01:21:58)

idealists and realists

Ah, that sad and indifferent face after she rejected her lover.

Keira Knightley really has a square face. Her profile is better than the front. So she has a lot of side shots. Her face is also very beautiful.

Hahahaha, my best friend is still a round figure (I didn't expect it) Duke: My mistress and my wife are together, and I wear a double green crown?

how wonderful to be that free. Topic 2333. The Duke also yearns for freedom, but there are too many things that bind him.

Our generation is: I don't care what you think. (maybe still young)

Everyone's inquiring look when they see the Duchess and her lover.

Rotten. . . What is the end of this Nima. . . The film is to use 90 minutes to smash everything, and then use 20 things to fix everything righteously. (Sure enough, commercial films are meant to build a sense of security, right...) And "with Georgiana's dying blessing, Beth married into a wealthy family and became the new Duchess of Devonshire", which made him vomit.

9 points for the first 90 minutes and 3 points for the last 20 minutes. 7 points overall.

I think this kind of life is that the benevolent see benevolence, and the wise see wisdom. For someone like me who "self-righteously sympathizes with others", if I clean up the Duke, I will actually forgive him and feel that he is pitiful. (But not in this film) But for those who have principles and low empathy (or meaningless empathy), they should think that the Duke is a scumbag. Empathy is really meaningless. I'm the easiest person to be puaed hahaha. I must not be able to escape.

The most beautiful with regrets. This kind of "perfect ending" that is obviously flawed, but self-righteously constructed is really disgusting...

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The Duchess quotes

  • Bess Foster: [watching children] Up and down, up and down. Why can't we recover like that?

    Georgiana, The Duchess of Devonshire: It's too far to fall now.

  • Charles Grey: [taking in the large crowd arounf Georgina] Is it always like this?

    Bess Foster: Well, as they say, the Duke of Devonshire must be the only man in England not in love with his wife.