W.E.--Sad Love Should Be Abandoned

Lon 2022-08-01 13:01:04

History The story that Edward VIII only loves beauty but not the country has already been staged in "The King's Speech", but the American woman in "The King", who made Edward ecstatic and fascinated by the country and the city, just saw it. Knowing that it was arranged by the director to be disgusting, Edward was also portrayed as a prodigal son who gave up his country for the sake of women. Historically, they were together until they were old enough, and the most touching thing about the film is the line she wrote in her letter, "He used me to escape his prison, but put me in it." She has a deep appreciation for the love that the world admires.

Perhaps this kind of love that is a great gift in the eyes of the people is not what she wants from beginning to end, even if he buys it in exchange for ordinary people. Giving up the throne, even if she has long been married as a wife, is not the same as paying, because this kind of giving up is itself an inequality. After suffering domestic violence, she temporarily lived in the house of the Russian man. The already uncontrollable feelings turned into endless sorrow in the fireworks. He was thinking of her being dead for many years at this moment. She has suffered just as hard as the woman in front of her. This man, with the coldness and sadness of the snow country, finally rescued her and her own misfortune. They embraced like an ordinary husband and wife who had been together for many years. One is the unparalleled love of the country and the city, and the other is the unexpected encounter of ordinary people, but they are all about love.


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Extended Reading
  • Missouri 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    Isn't it beautiful to shoot?

  • Elza 2022-03-15 09:01:08

    Strictly speaking, this film is really bad. The chaotic editing, the incoherent plot, and the empty characters will greatly reduce the score of this film. But Andrea Respologe, who plays Mrs. Simpson, is so beautiful, and the film's dubbing is also very exquisite, especially the ending song Masterpiece sung by Miss Mai herself is quite moving. It can be seen that Ms. Mai is still very serious about making movies, although she can't express it clearly.

W.E. quotes

  • Edward: How do you find living in England Mrs Simpson?

    Wallis Simpson: I'm always cold.

    Edward: Maybe you need someone to keep you warm?

    Wallis Simpson: Isn't that what husbands are for?

  • Wallis Simpson: Are you trying to seduce me?

    Edward: Is it working?