Before I knew it, after finishing six seasons, I missed the movie version of Downtown Abbey. I just finished making up the movie, like a complete end to the story of six seasons. This is a story about history and changing times, about family, about elegance, decency, freedom and respect. It revolves around the people and life in the manor. The story lines of the numerous characters are not messy, but eloquent. Come, people upstairs in the manor, servants downstairs in the manor. What moved me the most was the conversation between Granny and Lady Marry at the end. The old lady knew that she was going to die soon, but she felt that she lived a rich and decent life, and she handed the family to someone who reassured her, hoping that she would continue like her. prosperity of the family. She cherishes the eldest granddaughter in front of her very much, and feels that she seems to have inherited the best blood and advantages in her body - smart, capable, elegant and moving. The ending of the story is very reassuring, all things can be properly resolved in the end, people walk out of their identities, gradually pursue their own freedom, and gain inner stability.
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