In 1997, Princess Diana’s car accident disappeared. At that time, I was just a junior high school student who hadn’t been able to appreciate the legend, let alone tears of sympathy for it. Oh, what I did, I didn’t know. she. However, in 1997 in the British Isles, there was a man who was in danger because he refused to cry in public. He was criticized and criticized. This person is the Queen of England, Elizabeth II. When it was, the British royal family reacted coldly to the death of Princess Di, and the family took refuge in the palace of Fort Balmoral. This action aroused public outrage, and the media poured fuel on the fire to attack the monarchy, and the queen's status was in jeopardy. Prime Minister Blair, who took office only three months into office, finally persuaded the Queen to "sorrow with the people" and quell the turmoil. The movie "Queen" revolves around this event. But I didn't expect this film to be so good-looking. The queen has silver-grey curly hair, thin lips, speaks a reserved London accent, and wears low-key and soft pearl ornaments. She is so dignified because her authority comes from a long time, with deep roots, and has dominated one party for a thousand years. So we saw Blair kneeling on one knee in front of her, accepting the appointment. Then the queen seemed to casually tell him, "You are already my tenth prime minister, and my first prime minister is Winston Churchill." Sounds really staggering, doesn't it? The death of Concubine Dai shocked the whole country, and the front door of Buckingham Palace became a sea of flowers. Facing the camera, the people mourned and wept. Liberals call the royal family "a group of freaks who hate freedom and are dull." And the Prince of Wales, who is eager to ascend the throne, is ready to abandon his mother at any time and defect to the embrace of the public. To be honest, he is not even as loyal as Prime Minister Blair. But the queen tried her best to maintain the aristocratic style and forbearing feelings. Regarding the misunderstanding of the people, she said-no one knows the British people better than me, and believes in their wisdom and judgment. I believe that they will always abandon this great sorrow created by the media and choose to sorrow quietly. , Mourn silently, this is our nation’s way of dealing with things, without showing up and without losing dignity. But you know, our world runs so far, everything collapses too fast. Old Russell has already said that people are eager to change their status and are keen to make all parts of the earth's surface look like each other. Oh, there must even be the same grief, and the best way to express grief should be the same. It's really bad. In the extraordinary midsummer of 1997, did the people force the Queen through the media, or did the media use the people to impose its ever-increasing violence on the Queen? It's chilling to think about it. There is a stag with far-reaching meaning in the film. It is beautiful, with 14 branches of antlers, standing in the mist of the morning like a god, noble and elegant. Before this deer appeared, the queen was crying. She was standing in the middle of the river, only her shaking shoulders and back were seen in the camera. Then she turned her head and saw the stag, struck by its beauty, she forgot to wipe her tears. The deer seemed to have made a special trip to meet her and let her say goodbye to it. The next day, the queen learned that the stag had been shot and drove to the hunting ground. Seeing the deer's upside-down body and the decapitated head, she knew that the old days were gone. Oh, the real nobles all go through the wrong time tunnel. They are leopards, outstanding, but unfortunately, this era has long been surrendered to jackals and coyotes. Finally, at Diana's funeral, people applauded, stood up, and shed tears for a sensational eulogy. But the queen stayed still, and when she came, she raised her hand and rubbed her eyebrows. You see, the queen didn't bend her knees, she just learned to behave.
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