I don't know if the young post-00s and post-10s friends have seen the classic old film - "Princess Sisi"?
It was a very early film that was released in December 1955.
It seems that this is a grandfather's movie.
Princess Sissi is a classic film, an Austrian romance film directed by Ernst Marischka, starring Romy Schneider and Karl Heinz-Böhm. It tells the story of the lively and lovely Princess Sisi and the Emperor Franz who fell in love at first sight and were not afraid of the harsh Empress Dowager's pursuit of true love.
In "Princess Sissi", Princess Sissi, played by Romei Schneider, is beautiful, lively, kind and innocent, and is a heartwarming girl who captures the heart of the young and handsome Austrian emperor, and the two have a happy ending.
Do you know?
Historically, Princess Sisi is real, but her life and ending are not as beautiful as the movies.
She married into the royal family and became empress, but she did not have a happy marriage.
Princess Sissi, whose real name was Elizabeth Amerie Eugenie, was born in Munich, was German, and was the eighth daughter of Duke Makosimirien Joseph of Bavaria and Princess Ludovika.
She was a princess and she had a cousin who was Emperor of Austria-Hungary, but her parents wanted her sister to marry Franz Joseph I.
Who knows, in 1853, Princess Sissi, as the foil of her sister, won the favor of Franz Joseph I.
Franz Joseph I fell in love with the 16-year-old Princess Sissi at first sight, and the two married on 24 April 1854.
In the movie, Princess Sissi has an evil mother-in-law, but she finally reconciles with her mother-in-law and gets her approval.
However, in real life, Princess Sisi, even if she gave birth to 3 children, she was not approved by her mother-in-law, and all 3 children were deprived of the right to raise them by the empress.
She was depressed, she was sad, she was unhappy, but at the same time, she was rebelling.
When she gave birth to her fourth child, Princess Sissi finally received custody of the child.
However, her life did not go smoothly because of this.
In 1889, Sissi's eldest son, the 30-year-old Austrian Crown Prince Rudolf, committed suicide with his lover in the palace.
This caused Princess Sisi to collapse, and she suffered from depression as a result.
On September 10, 1898, Princess Sissi was assassinated by anarchists in Italy, ending her life, ending her unhappy life, ending a tragic life, and ending her 44-year career as empress.