September 26, 2017

Gerardo 2022-04-23 07:04:05

Spent time this morning watching "Love in the Country"... The film critic said that two women who trapped themselves in a "great" love that they had made, what else could they do but depend on each other... The end of the film, Willie and Woo Liz sat on a park bench and Willie asked, Can I really change my destiny? Wallis said, don't you already have the answer in your heart... The whole film adopts a two-line mode, between Willie and Wallis, the two time and space switch each other, and the soundtrack is my favorite... The most impressive thing was yesterday. The clip put by the English teacher, Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor's abdication speech in Windsor Castle... The world only sees Edward VIII giving up the throne for Wallis, but who can see Wallis on Edward VIII's back infamy...

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Extended Reading
  • Kirsten 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    Sister Mai presents it from a female perspective: the rich and handsome Edward VIII is actually a standard three one, but like modern Wally, I think this love choice of not loving the country and the beauty is the most beautiful fairy tale! The soundtrack is not in vain. People are the No1 status in the music field. The two-line intertwined plots are layered. I feel that the royal family's drunken fans and extravagant life in the 1930s are coming, and the costume style is even more love! Wallis satisfied with Andrea's interpretation

  • Kacie 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    I love the soundtrack inside~ Ms. Mai’s second film far surpasses the first one~ I love Abbie’s eyes and Andrea’s English~ Ms. Mai is quite discerning in choosing actors, and the movie is a bit like the time. Narrative from two lines all the time.

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?