I suddenly felt this way when I watched Downton Abbey.
To tell the truth, none of the three sisters in it is long in my aesthetic point. The facial features are unremarkable, not as beautiful as grandma and mom.
However, you just don't think people are ugly. Not only not ugly, but also elegant, exquisite and radiant.
It has something to do with clothes, but it's not all clothes.
Hairstyles, jewelry, lighting, furniture, architecture, decoration, posture, words and deeds, all say for them: we are nobles.
This is the atmosphere, unique to Downton Abbey.
Some people say Downton Abbey is a very English dream of red mansions. In a big manor, the master and the servant live together.
Downton Abbey is a TV series produced in modern Britain with the background of British aristocrats at the end of 19 and the beginning of 20th century. Taking the Earl of Grantham's family as the main line, this paper describes a series of stories about the family's struggle for property, and shows the life of British aristocrats at the end of 19 and the strict class system at that time.
One of the greatest charms of the play is the rich and heavy British aristocratic atmosphere that permeates the whole play. Whether it is the building and decoration of the castle, or the dress and makeup of people on different occasions such as dance floor, dining table and suburbs, they are extremely particular.
Every detail of life, the exotic British style is intoxicating, and God restored the elegance of the British upper class that year.
On the basis of watching TV series, we can watch the movie version of Downton Abbey. This gorgeous style and sense of ceremony has continued and the audience's acceptance is relatively high.
Linked to the content of the series, the film tells a relatively concentrated plot: the British royal family is about to visit.
The king and queen will stay at Downton Abbey for one night and attend the military parade. Around this theme activity, the master and servant of Downton Abbey have their own worries and are actively preparing.
"The swan is calm and elegant on the water, but in fact it kicks wildly underwater."
There are many characters in the play, but they can be roughly divided into two parts, one is a servant and the other is a nobleman.
Everyone is in a noble upstairs, and leisure life and social interaction are their most important occupations. Whether at the dinner table, on the dance floor or at tea time, they are always showing their exquisite life and elegant temperament, as well as their proud and calm talk and humor, although they are a little conservative.
The servants downstairs, on the other hand, showed a more intense and busy rhythm. Their activity space is more cramped, their work content is more complicated and their pressure is greater.
The royal family's visit is undoubtedly a challenge to Downton Abbey, but it is precisely because of this visit that the servants of Downton Abbey have a chance to work with Qi Xin. Higher standards of housekeeping, housekeeping, catering, beauty salons, clothing and other work, it is not easy to keep things in order!
What moves me is that servants and masters have the same spirit, that is, each of them has a precious sense of belonging and honor, and they all want to play their roles well.
As a big lady, I have to bear the fate of the family; As housekeepers, we must manage the affairs of the manor; As a cook, you must cook a good dish.
This is the honor, loyalty and responsibility of each of them.
Some people may question the enthusiasm of servants with class prejudice. In fact, the "service" with unequal colors in the eyes of modern people is just a decent job in the eyes of servants, which can be realized by looking at the envious eyes of villagers.
Everyone attaches importance to his career and does his duty. Even an ordinary footman is proud of his profession, so you can rarely see the flattery of slaves from them.
They have their own professional pride and personal dignity, which are integrated with the dignity of the manor.
With these, it becomes natural for war stories among the servants below: although they are downstairs, they are still willing to fight for Downton's glory.
A prominent contradiction in the film is set as the contradiction between arrogance and anti-arrogance, contempt and defense between royal attendants who think they are superior to each other and servants of ancient manor.
At first, the local servants of the manor were in high spirits, proud and excited to personally serve the king and queen. However, this jubilant mood, with the arrival of the royal entourage who specially served the king, instantly fell to freezing point.
The king's servant "dog fights man" suppressed Downton's servants and his party everywhere, and even directly demoted them collectively to serve the royal servants.
However, Downton's servants are not so easy to mess with.
They collectively "conspired", even under the leadership of a pair of CP, namely, the wise Bates and the brave Anna couple, the old housekeeper Carson and the housekeeper Hughes, they made their own strange moves and broke through one by one, deftly liberating the annoying royal housekeeper and chef and fully regaining their status and sovereignty.
In this way, the original plan of full acceptance of royal servants was broken and a new alternative action was launched. A series of tense arrangements, involving the deployment and preparation of dishes, clothes and personnel, are accompanied by suspenseful plots and plot development, which makes people nervous.
In the end, everything won! Just then, a group of slow motion suddenly came.
The handsome men at the bottom of the manor are dressed in exquisite dresses, full of energy, generous in manners and filed in.
After a few short steps, they walked with their heads held high, their faces full of pride and uncontrollable smiles.
Ah! It's so infectious. My husband and I, together, are 105 years old, and we can't help but get excited off the screen and show a bright and satisfied smile.
I want to say, I love this slow motion!
Too nervous.
It's so vivid.
Everything that comes slowly brings out the core essence of British culture: restraint, openness, pride and dignity.