fate's mischief

Joey 2022-03-26 09:01:10

I like this film very much, even if the shocking character relationship setting makes me jaw-dropping and thrilling.

The male protagonist once played the brutal and wretched villain in "Young Hannibal". This film gorgeously turned into a noble, elegant and talented Earl of Oxford (middle-aged), without any sense of disobedience, and his acting skills were amazing.

When the Earl of Oxford came to the court to intercede for himself and the Queen's illegitimate son, the Earl of Southampton, facing the supreme woman who was a mother, a lover, and who held the power of her son's life and death, the five flavors in his heart were mixed. In the eyes and the stiff body movements when bowing. The pain and distortion caused by being hit by the most unbearable mischief of the god of fate, and the powerful reason driven by the desire to save the child, the two are intertwined like a poisonous snake gnawing at the heart. However, nothing can be told or told, only locked in the bottom of my heart and used the rest of my life to pay homage.

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  • Joesph 2022-04-23 07:03:35

    Quite a wonderful alternative historical drama! The whole play takes "Shakespeare"'s dramatic creation as a clue, focusing on depicting the internal political struggle of the English court during the period of Elizabeth I; the rhythm is tight, the plot is ups and downs, and the amount of information is large. Shakespeare has become a total rogue + puppet, and all works are ghostwritten! I wonder if Fang Zhouzi found inspiration here...

  • Allan 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    Conspiracy theory black history, related to Edward Earl of Oxford, Queen Elizabeth, Poet Laureate intermediary Ben Jonson, rip-off man Marlowe, and vest villain Shakespeare. The three layers are interspersed with timing, the outer red and the inner white Tudor rose, and the court mother and child incest lace.

Anonymous quotes

  • Earl of Oxford: All art is political, Jonson. Otherwise it would just be decoration.

  • Ben Jonson: My lord, I... I am not worthy of this charge. I betrayed you.I told them of your...

    Earl of Oxford: I have made it my life's work to know the character of men, Jonson. I know you. You may have betrayed me... but you will never betray my words.