Ryeon Youngeon, last week I watched the preview screening of Woman in Gold, and I didn’t have high expectations, but I feel like I learned a bit more common knowledge.
Golden Girls, Golden Girls auction, 150 billion won, world love painting, the secret of Golden Girls hidden in Golden Girls, the touching true story of one woman, the famous painter Klimt presents the portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, modeled after patron Adele, as he works to recover his stolen past.
However, after she died, her husband Ferdinand had the Nazi painting confiscated by the Austrian government, and all that remained was his wish that it be left to his niece.
After fighting the country for eight years, Helen Mirren, who played Maria, held the protagonist’s funeral and found what she had been looking for.
I have seen this painting many times as one of Klimt’s signature works.
The person in the photo is Adele, Maria’s aunt, a wealthy Jewish woman whom the Nazi regime did not allow. Maria’s family will soon have to move elsewhere, but they cannot. Aunt Adele looks very charming.

The entire movie is the same.
Woman. This is what the Nazis did to Jewish people.
Ah, this is really not good. Randy has a wife and children, and one more, but he still cannot give up Maria’s work and keeps looking for the process.
It’s amazing that she appeared on the broadcast.
Maria escaped from Austria, but came back because of Randy.
Randy stuck with it, Randy stuck with it. The Austrian government asked Maria to leave the painting behind, but when she said she had become Maria, she continued to say she would give it up.
Randy did not give up.
In the end, Randy and Maria, who held out until the very end, had a chance to recover it and stepped forward as representatives.