Brainless Dark Movies That Are Jealous of Geniuses

Kolby 2022-04-19 09:02:36

Both Elizabeth and Shakespeare have been hacked again, such a boundless thing is so true, I want to ask Shakespeare's contemporaries are all fools, no one can see that 37 is not written by him, I remember correctly the drama rehearsal You have studied the lines with the actor. If he is illiterate, it is impossible not to be discovered. The logic of the Earl of Oxford is also very good. Why never expose Shakespeare, and if it was written by aristocrats, why should it be given to Shakespeare, can't it be changed? Also, Elizabeth felt like a bus, so many illegitimate children, one would have to be pregnant for ten months, so many illegitimate children around are blind, I really admire the screenwriter! I'm obsessed with this brainless black!

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  • Enos 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    It's really well done. This kind of subject matter that goes against history/offends fans can be filmed so touchingly. The director's skill should not be underestimated. Many scenes are worth savoring, especially many vistas are beautiful. The props and costumes are very flavorful, the psychological deliberation of the characters is very delicate, and the story itself is also exciting. But how many people would believe that Shakespeare was a villain who stole the fruits of others? At least I was a little shaken after reading it.

  • Dasia 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The tree of Shakespeare is too big, and it is normal to attract wind. You may not care how true or false the story is, but it is definitely a fascinating and good story, a Shakespearean incest tragedy. The story of a conspiracy theory, a secret fight of human nature, in addition to the excellent script, the film is also technically excellent, especially the London location and muddy streets produced by special effects. It doesn't matter whether the story is true or not, the director also filmed 2012! ★★★☆

Anonymous quotes

  • Young Earl of Oxford: [after sword gets knocked into young Robert Cecil's chess game] You were losing anyway.

    Boy Robert Cecil: [had been playing alone] I was also winning!

    Young Earl of Oxford: [tosses a piece back at Robert, who misses it] Really?

  • Ben Jonson: You are the soul of the age... Undeniable perfection that plagued my soul.