Sixty Glorious Years is an exercise in the creation of iconography, both for Victoria and its star, Anna Neagle (who subsequently became known as 'Regal Neagle'). Just as Elizabeth I commissioned artists to create flattering iconic images for public consumption, so this film performs a similar function, for Neagle is more beautiful than the real life Victoria. Controversial events (such as the 'Irish problem') are omitted and unpleasant aspects of Victoria's character (her petulance, arrogance, favouritism and 'right to privilege') are glossed over as endearing little 'whims'. Albert acts as a moderating influence when she goes too far.
The film followed a year after the highly successful Victoria the Great (d. Herbert Wilcox, 1937). Again the screenplay is by Miles Malleson and Robert Vansittart, and many of the supporting cast (the cream of acting talent of period) repeat their roles, this time for the colour cameras. This was the first full length Technicolor film of cinematographer Freddie Young, who captures the spectacle of royal weddings, grand balls and opulent interiors, with scenes actually filmed at royal palaces. Vivid battle scenes, set in Alexander Korda's empire territory (Sevastopol and the Sudan), rival those in The Four Feathers (d. Zoltan Korda 1939).
The title music sets the tone: a regal choir sings over a shot of the crown. Elgar's 1901 'Pomp and Circumstance' march is heard during the diamond jubilee celebrations and, as Victoria's coffin lies in state, the film concludes with Anthony Collins' stately music accompanied by the text of Rudyard Kipling's 'Lest we forget'. Combined with the emotional appeal of scenes of Victoria connecting with her 'ordinary folk', this is stirring stuff.
The film connects with contemporary events of 1938. The release of two celebratory royal films was intended to boost public affection for the monarchy in the wake of Edward VIII's abdication. Anglo-German relations were another touchy subject. With another war on the horizon, influential voices wanted appeasement, and the film could be seen to fit that agenda. Victoria herself was of mainly German descent, nicknamed 'the grandmother of Europe', while Albert is a 'good German', charmingly played by Anton Walbrook as a cultured, decent man.
Sixty Glorious Years now seems unduly formal and reverential. Had movies existed during Victoria's reign (they only emerged at the end) this might have been the kind of film produced. Unlike Mrs Brown (d. John Madden, 1997), it is all so very 'Victorian'.
Roger Philip Mellor
男方:我是你的狗狗。
这种题材居然拍得如此清水,最大尺度也就是吻戏(但吻戏拍得也好色啊被绑着亲)。男主演得好好啊,完全就是狗,好喜欢!
徐贤还是很美啊,我记得我读书时喜欢过她耶。男主演小狗也太像了吧😂。
属于是sm群体也没讨好 爱情故事也讲的一般
你还别说,虽然徐贤演技差了点,但是这张性冷淡的脸看着还真想让人征服她
剧情比较俗套但是这个尺度还是挺让人满意的,李濬荣穿西装戴眼镜真的好涩啊
🦮 “你能做我的主人吗?”,BD(绑缚与调教)、SM(施虐与受虐)、DS(支配与臣服)。(男主真是一只乖巧可爱的小狗狗)
单线叙事(没见过),几乎把所有的镜头都给这俩人,太腻了……女主好看是好看,总是一个表情,看不出有什么情绪的起伏
想不出比“挂羊头卖狗肉”更合适的形容了,打着擦边球把人骗进来看你们谈恋爱,真的是做作恶心又无耻。男主很cute,唯一看点。
很甜,尺度不大,对sm偏向心理层面,俩人感情推进恰到好处,看完觉得DS对情感促进作用不小啊。
前半部分的剧情轻松有趣,直到前女友和道德谴责这两个元素融入时,故事瞬间落入俗套,虽然结尾两人反击很解气。另外,濬荣就真的好像狗狗,让人无法不爱。
挺好的科普片。看完想养狗的心情又热烈了许多,是真的狗狗。
“说穿了,这个房间除了智宥,其他人都像疯子”,字母科普、职场性骚扰、上下级关系....最后的反击很漂亮,“某种程度上来说,人类都是变态”。
啊,狗狗!大狗狗!
教学片吧笑死。男主不够有魅力。可作为所有人某种程度上都是变态的这件事的例证。
赞一下韩国一直以来的勇气吧,同为东亚,中日韩其实差不多,压抑人性鼓励无谓的卷,只是韩国哪怕生活中有些东西很死板,起码电影还能拍,比如这部又比如鱿鱼游戏。日本也还好,虽然也是压抑国度。中国就不提了,都不用说对外文化输出了,对内都死了。
请演员表把金宝罗添上没错,就是男主角的前女友,给添上!!!
DS关系的外衣,是时间累积下感情的涌现。小众,不落俗套
科普了一下DS也算难得,在谨慎尺度内。呜呜呜忙内长大了。
结尾有点像是高考作文已经写了800字了发现离题万里于是笔锋一转强行点题
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