Brilliant age, lonely woman

Branson 2022-03-21 09:02:20

After watching this film, I feel very heavy. For women, are power and love necessarily opposites? For the revitalization of England, Elizabeth gave up her personal pursuit, and even abandoned her own nature. Every time she saw her take off her wig, she looked so weak and lonely, especially when she said "I have given England my life. Must she also have my soul?" was really sad. . .
But her majestic image in a silver robe, sitting on a white horse, and her exciting speech, made people extremely impressed: "I am resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all . While we stand together no invader shall pass. Let them come with the armies of Hell; they will not pass! And when this day of battle is ended, we meet again in heaven or on the field of victory. ” by
Cate Blanchett It's really outstanding. Although her works are not well-known, and she only showed her face in a hurry in Babel, the image of her performance of Elizabeth has been deeply rooted in my heart, and I have even equated them in my heart. Don't know how her performance in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is going to be released in the US soon, looking forward to ing...

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  • Haylie 2022-04-21 09:02:42

    When she was wearing armor, riding a horse, and watching the battle of the British and Western naval battles from the top of the mountain, the image of a queen who looked down on the world was forever embedded in the deepest part of my mind. BRAVO CATE.

  • Westley 2022-03-22 09:02:08

    I didn't expect to make a second film, I really don't feel it, and it doesn't have an unexpected ending

Elizabeth: The Golden Age quotes

  • Queen Elizabeth I: [smiling] The volta, I require all my ladies to learn it.

  • Queen Elizabeth I: I like your immensities. Your ocean is an image of Eternity, I think. Such great spaces make us small. Do we discover the New World, Mr. Raleigh, or does it discover us?

    Sir Walter Raleigh: You speak like a true explorer.