Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - A movie (2002-2007) of CCTV Zheng Da Variety Weekend Cinema tells the romantic love story of a European couple in Africa.
A movie (2002-2007) of CCTV Zheng Da Variety Weekend Cinema tells the romantic love story of a European couple in Africa.
Karen (Meryl Streep Meryl Streep) is a vain rich girl. In order to get the title of baroness, she left her native Denmark and married Kenya in East Africa. However, the title of Baroness did not bring Karen a happy married life. Fortunately, in that vast land, Karen can often go out hunting and exploring, and she gradually fell in love with this magical land. In a hunting disaster, Karen meets a young British aristocrat Dennis (played by robert redford robert redford). After the marriage broke down and her husband left, Karen took on the task of managing the manor independently. In the process of working, Karen gradually established a deep friendship with the servants in the plantation, and her relationship with Dennis seemed to have made progress. However, fate did not make Karen smooth sailing. A fire forced her to sell her manor to ease her financial difficulties. Then Dennis died in an accidental plane crash, which gave her another heavy blow. After experiencing the tempering of life, Karen finally bid farewell to the land where she shed her youth and enthusiasm.
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