Cuối cùng cũng quay lại với phần 2 của bộ phim này. Nói chung mình hơi sợ review những phim lịch sử dài tập như vậy. Vì để ra được bài này phải coi tới coi lui mấy lần, trong quá trình coi, 2 đứa sẽ tranh luận, sau khi coi xong, ngẫm lại cảm xúc có thể viết review không? Sau đó nhiều chủ đề ập tới, rồi lại quên (mà phim này rất nhiều tình tiết luôn), không coi thì không thể nhớ để review được, thế là lại lướt qua các tập 1 lần nữa. Hi vọng các bạn thích bài viết bên dưới. Phần này mình sẽ review dàn “hậu cung” của Ngụy Anh Lạc trước:

Phú Sát Phó Hằng:

Nói đến sự bá đạo của Anh Lạc (AL) không thể không kể đến người này. Gia thế hiển hách, đẹp trai, giỏi võ, em trai của Hoàng hậu, bạn học của Hoàng thượng, hỏi sao không khó tính. Gái bu quá nên kén, khó tính, vậy mà AL cua được mới hay, lúc xa lúc gần, lúc quan tâm, lúc táo bạo mà ảnh chết hồi nào không hay. Lúc đầu AL hiểu lầm Phó Hằng là người giết chị mình nên định cua để kiếm cơ hội báo thù thôi. Sau khi giải tỏa khúc mắc, 2 người lúc này gần như đã “thề non hẹn biển”, thì Hoàng thượng lại động tâm với AL, Nhĩ Tình mưu mô bày kế nên họ không thể đến được với nhau.

Dưới sự “giúp sức” của Hoàng thượng, Phó Hằng miễn cưỡng tiếp nhận hôn nhân với Nhĩ Tình, nhưng lòng vẫn hướng về AL. Mình thấy Phó Hằng là kiểu chính nhân quân tử, mặc dù không thương Nhĩ Tình, nhưng 1 khi cô đã trở thành vợ của anh, anh nhất định sẽ đối tốt với cô. Chỉ trách Nhĩ Tình tối ngày ghen tuông, lòng đầy oán hận khiến Phó Hằng ngày càng chán ghét, rời xa.

Phó Hằng vùi đầu vào công việc, công danh ngày 1 thăng tiến, nhưng có vẻ anh cô đơn, khi không có tri kỷ để tâm sự. Tình cảm của anh cao thượng, không phải kiểu ích kỷ, chúc phúc cho AL, mong AL được hạnh phúc, bản thân anh luôn âm thầm ủng hộ, giúp đỡ cô. Đến cuối phim, anh còn hi sinh cả mạng sống mình để cứu AL. Người đàn ông như vậy chắc không tồn tại nữa rồi :(((.

Càn Long Đế:

Đối với Phó Hằng là chủ động cua, thì đối với Càn Long là kiểu oan gia rồi lại yêu nhau lúc nào không hay. Mô típ này hơi bị quen thuộc rồi, nhưng ở phim này việc xây dựng các tình tiết không làm mình thấy nhàm chán, không hẳn hợp lý, nhưng thấy hài, biến chuyển trong tình cảm của nhân vật cũng khá tự nhiên, không đến nỗi gượng ép.

Anh Hoàng trong phim này nhìn có khí chất, ánh mắt, thần thái, nhìn có uy, ra dáng, nhưng chắc cách đạo diễn xây dựng nhân vật kiểu tình cảm, hài hài sao đó, tối ngày cứ đi rình rập các kiểu :))). Một số các cảnh tương tác giữa AL và Càn Long thời AL còn là cung nữ nó hơi drama, vô lý (nếu xét theo lịch sử), còn nếu xét phim này kiểu vui vui, ngôn tình thì ok hết. Nhưng trong suy nghĩ của mình, Càn Long trong lịch sử không hiền, cũng chẳng nặng tình với ai như phim này, chẳng qua mọi người đang quá sa đà vào drama, ngôn tình thôi, Vua thời xưa mà, gia tộc, lợi ích, ngai vàng là trên hết, anh em họ hàng, cha con nào có nghĩa gì, sá chi 1 mối tình?

Kết lại mình vẫn khá là thích anh Hoàng ở phim này, coi giải trí, diễn tốt, được xem 1 khía cạnh khác (theo lý giải khác của đạo diễn). Mình chỉ thắc mắc là ở cả phim này và Như Ý đều khai thác vào thân phận của Càn Long, không biết là lấy từ tiểu thuyết hay đây là nghi vấn lịch sử thật sự? Nếu bạn nào biết comment giúp mình. Suy nghĩ của mình? Mình nghĩ là việc hợp phòng, thị tẩm, sinh nở trong nhà Đế Vương có ghi chép cụ thể, chi tiết và rõ ràng nên nghi vấn này nghe phi lý lắm, không đáng tin.

Viên Xuân Vọng:

Nhân vật này gây cho mình nhiều bất ngờ, được đạo diễn cài cắm 1 phân cảnh nhỏ từ những tập đầu, tưởng không ảnh hưởng nhiều đến mạch phim, cuối cùng lại 1 tay che trời. Viên Xuân Vọng (VXV) mang trong mình bí mật thân thế động trời. Anh được xây dựng như con rơi của Ung Chính, bị vứt bỏ, sau đó trở thành người hầu cho 1 trong những người anh em của mình, rồi lại bị hoạn đưa vào cung làm thái giám. Đến khi vô cung, với tính cách cương trực, thân cô thế cô, bị ăn hiếp, bắt nạt rồi sau bị đày đến Tân Giả Khố (làm các công việc khổ sai, hạ tiện: chà rửa bô, đẩy xe phân…)

Từ đó anh đóng lòng lại với tất cả mọi người, sôi sục lòng căm thù, nung nấu kế hoạch báo thù Càn Long. Đây cũng là nơi anh bắt đầu gặp AL, cô là người đầu tiên khiến anh cảm thấy tin tưởng, có thể chia sẻ, nội tâm anh có sự thay đổi, cùng kết nghĩa anh em nương tựa bên nhau suốt đời.

Việc AL nhập cung làm phi tử khiến VXV cảm giác bị phản bội, cả thế giới bỏ rơi mình. Anh lên kế hoạch tiếp cận Nhàn Phi, giả bộ quay lại với AL, làm gián điệp 2 mang, rồi đâm AL 1 nhát sau lưng. Từ đó anh dần trở thành tâm phúc bên cạnh Nhàn Phi. Mang tiếng là thân cận của Nhàn Phi, nhưng anh có những mưu tính, dự định của riêng mình, Nhàn Phi (lúc này là Kế Hậu) trở thành con cờ trong tay anh mà không hề hay biết.

Đến cuối phim, mặc dù Thái hậu phủ nhận mối quan hệ huyết thống của anh và Ung Chính, nhưng với thái độ của bà, dễ khiến người xem (như mình) tin tưởng rằng, anh chính là con rơi của Ung Chính.

Nhàn Phi:

Cô cùng với Hoàng hậu, Cao Quý phi là 3 người có địa vị cao nhất, được gả cho Càn Long từ thời còn là Hoàng tử. Đến khi Càn Long lên ngôi, cô lại có phần kém cạnh nhất, im hơi lặng tiếng, cam chịu, dễ bị ức hiếp (trong nửa phần đầu phim). Với biến cố gia đình, người xem được thấy Nhàn Phi bắt đầu trở mình, tham gia vào cuộc chiến nơi hậu cung, không còn “nhàn nhã” nữa.

Mình thấy nhân vật này do thời thế đẩy đưa, bản thân không ác, bị sự ảnh hưởng của môi trường quá nhiều, một nhân vật đáng thương. Bản thân Nhàn Phi có nhiều câu nói khiến mình thấy rất đúng, tâm đắc như mối quan hệ vợ chồng của Đế Vương, nỗi lòng của những người nơi hậu cung. Có thể cô phạm tội ác hay sai lầm với người này người kia, nhưng với Càn Long, cô luôn thật lòng. Đối với Nhàn Phi, đến cuối cùng, anh Hoàng vẫn chẳng dành sự quan tâm, tin tưởng và công bằng cho cô. Về mặt đấu đá, chưa chắc Nhàn Phi thua AL, chung quy thua tấm lòng của người đàn ông tên Hoằng Lịch chưa hề đặt lên người cô.

Nếu nói về nhân vật Nhàn Phi ở phim này và phim Như Ý, mình thích cách xây dựng nhân vật, tính cách, đấu đá, bản lĩnh của cô ở phim này hơn. Với nhân vật này trong DHCL, nhân vật này có vẻ đời thường, thực tế, sống động hơn, không quá ngôn tình. Phim này chị không là main nên có nhiều chi tiết khá là dìm, chứ bản thân Nhàn Phi trong lịch sử cũng rất được sủng ái, là người khiến Càn Long có nhiều phá lệ từ xấu đến tốt.

Hoằng Trú

Con trai thứ 5 của Ung Chính Đế, em trai Càn Long, theo như phim, anh này từ nhỏ thông minh, võ nghệ cũng khá, có phần hơi lướt Càn Long. Vì để tránh bị nghi kỵ, sống 1 cuộc đời yên ổn sau khi Càn Long lên ngôi, anh này đã lao vào việc ăn chơi, lêu lổng, “phá làng phá xóm”. Càn Long nhìn thấu những việc này nên luôn nuông chiều, bao che cho các hành động sai trái của anh. Anh này và mẹ mình (Hoàng Khảo Dụ Quý Phi) là thủ phạm trong vụ chị gái AL: trong 1 lần say rượu, anh đã làm nhục cô, khiến cô mang bầu, sau đó Dụ Thái Phi vì phân biệt thân phận của cô, không muốn ảnh hưởng con trai mình, đã ra tay thủ tiêu chị AL.

Sau khi phát hiện hung thủ trong vụ án chị gái mình, Ngụy Anh Lạc và Hoằng Trú chính thức đối địch với nhau. Thời gian AL ở với Phú Sát Hoàng hậu, người xem cứ nghĩ AL đã quên đi mối thù năm nào, nhưng đến cuối phim, có thể khẳng định, người thù dai nhất Tử Cấm Thành chính là Ngụy Anh Lạc.

Hoằng Trú sau này dưới sự tác động của Nhàn Phi, nhắc nhớ về mối ân tình lúc nhỏ, anh dần thay đổi, có cảm tình với cô, đồng thời trở thành con cờ trong tay Nhàn Phi, sau này là bị tác động của cả VXV. Vì vậy anh rắp tâp mưu phản, hòng giành lại công bằng cho Kế hậu, chắp nối ước mơ thành Thiên Tử cho con trai Kế hậu.

Phú Sát Dung Âm – Hiếu Hiền Thuần Hoàng hậu

Hậu phương vững chắc của AL thời còn là cung nữ. Nhìn thấy ở AL một tâm hồn tự do, ngay thẳng, thông minh làm chị Hậu không khỏi chạnh lòng nhớ về thời trẻ, về những việc mình ao ước được làm, con người mình mong muốn trở thành… Xuất thân Mãn Châu Tương Hoàng Kỳ, xinh đẹp, đoan trang, hiền thục, mà cái chính là chữ viết cực kỳ đẹp, điểm này là điểm sáng chính khiến Ung Chính chọn cô làm Đích Phúc Tấn cho Hoằng Lịch.

Tần Lam phim này quá xinh đẹp, cũng vì điểm quá xinh đẹp nên dường như mọi người đang bỏ qua nhiều thứ. Bản thân mình không đánh giá cao tính cách bánh bèo, khả năng quản lý hậu cung và trách nhiệm của chị này. Việc vô trách nhiệm nhất có lẽ là tự sát. Không quý trọng mạng sống của bản thân, của đấng sinh thành ban cho, thêm vào đó, hành động này nếu Càn Long trách tội có thể liên lụy đến cả mẫu tộc, không nghĩ cho bản thân, lẽ nào cũng không nghĩ cho tổ tông mấy đời của mình? Mình không nghĩ có 1 Hoàng hậu bất tài đến như vậy trong lịch sử, không có uy với hậu cung, yếu đuối, bánh bèo… không có khả năng đấu đá, mình không nghĩ sống trong hậu cung sóng gió như vậy, bản thân là người đứng đầu lại cứ hiền lành mãi như vậy.

Ngụy Anh Lạc – Lệnh Ý Hoàng quý phi

Main của chúng ta đã xuất hiện, trong phim những gì các phim khác không làm được, chị làm tất, cần đấu với ai chị đấu tất. Nói chung chị là nữ chính với “găng tay vô cực” trong truyền thuyết. Về mặt diễn viên mình thấy em này diễn cũng khá, gương mặt mang nét lạ, nói thật nhìn không hợp với phim cổ trang lắm, từ đầu đến cuối phim mình cũng chỉ thấy ở mức tạm, cảm giác nhìn quen, đỡ xấu thôi. Nhưng chiêu trò chị có thừa nên có vẻ mấy nam nhân nổi tiếng của Tử Cấm Thành đều nằm trong tay ẻm.

Trong phim có khúc làm chị này không biết chữ là không biết chữ Mãn, chị này người Hán biết chữ Hán thôi. Thân phận ngoài đời không đến nỗi quá thấp như phim miêu tả, nhưng việc xuất thân và học vấn cũng ảnh hưởng đến vấn đề nuôi dạy con cái. Đa số con cái của Lệnh Quý phi đều gửi đến cho những phi tần khác, phim này làm là do vấn đề sức khỏe, nhưng mình nghĩ nguyên nhân chính nằm ở học vấn, thân phận, cách giáo dục.

Một số bình luận bên lề:

Về vị trí, tên hiệu của 1 số người trong hậu cung Càn Long có 1 số điểm khác thường, mình kể ra những điểm mình thấy:

  • Phú Sát xuất thân Mãn Châu Tương Hoàng Kỳ
  • Ô Lạp Na Lạp thị: Mãn Châu Chính Lam Kỳ
  • Cao Hinh Ninh: Tương Hoàng Kỳ Bao Y

Tất nhiên là Hoàng Kỳ > Lam Kỳ và Mãn Châu > Bao Y. 3 người này là chức lớn nhất khi ở Tiềm để. Đến khi Càn Long lên ngôi, Phú Sát trở thành Hoàng hậu, vẫn là vị trí lớn nhất không bàn cãi. Nhưng Cao Quý phi được chính Ung Chính phong nên sau này được lên hàng Quý phi, Ô lạp Na Lạp chỉ dừng ở hàng Phi. Cao Quý phi này ở hàng Quý phi lại chẳng có mỹ hiệu. Nhưng Khánh Thường tại Lục thị, sau này là Khánh Phi. Từ hàng Thường tại đã có mỹ hiệu?

Vậy là tạm kết review cho phim này ở đây. Cảm ơn mọi người đã kiên nhẫn đọc bài này đến cuối cùng. Hẹn gặp mọi người ở bài review tiếp theo.

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    The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney+ and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday, and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime.
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    The feature-length documentary takes viewers on a journey to coral reefs, kelp forests and towering seamounts, showcasing the wonders of the underwater world and the vital role the ocean plays in defending Earth against climate catastrophe as its largest carbon sink.
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    The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney+ and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday, and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime.
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  6. “So then we just shifted to talking about other things, everyday things, in a nice, relaxed atmosphere,” says Savery. “And I was very at ease speaking with Giselle right away. We started having meals together and as the trip went on, we would spend more and more time together.”
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    The reservedness that marked their first meal together had all but melted away. It was an evening marked by laughs, recalling favorite memories of the trip across Canada and talking about their lives back home.

    The next day, they said goodbye. Appropriately enough, their farewell took place at a train station.

    “I was taking the airport shuttle to fly back home to Boston, and Giselle was taking the train to Montreal. So we said, ‘Well, let’s just say goodbye at the train station, since we’re both going to be there at the same time tomorrow,’” recalls Savery.

    “We were under the big clock in Toronto station, and she was watching the clock. She said, ‘I really gotta go. I have to catch my train.’ And I just… I said, ‘I can’t not see you again.’”

    Their connection didn’t feel romantic — both Giselle and Savery were sure of that. But it felt significant. Both Savery and Giselle felt they’d met a like-minded soul, someone who could be a confidant, who could help them through the next chapter of life which they were unexpectedly navigating alone.

    Saying “goodbye” felt too final. So Giselle, who is French-Canadian, suggested they say “au revoir” — which translates as “until we meet again.”

    And as soon as they went their separate ways, Giselle and Savery started texting each other.

    “Then the texts became phone calls,” recalls Savery.

    On these calls, Giselle and Savery spoke about their lives, about what they were up to, about their interests.

    “Music was like a common interest that we both shared,” recalls Giselle.

    Savery is older than Giselle, and their music references spanned “different eras of music, but very compatible musical interests,” as Giselle puts it.

    On one of their phone calls, Giselle mentioned she was considering booking a train trip across North America.

    Soon, she and Savery were planning a train journey across the US for the fall of 2024, together.

    And in the meantime, Giselle invited Savery to visit her in her home in Victoria, Canada, for a week’s summer vacation.

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    For one, she’d always wanted to travel across Canada on The Canadian. “Taking the train was one of these bucket list things for me,” Giselle tells CNN Travel today.

    And, like Savery, Giselle’s spouse had recently died of cancer.

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    Then Dave passed away in the summer of 2023, leaving Giselle unmoored and unsure of the future.

    In the wake of her grief, booking the trip on The Canadian seemed, to Giselle, “like a good way to connect with myself and see my country, refresh my spirit, a little bit.”

    Like Savery, Giselle had always dreamed of taking the VIA Rail Canadian with her late spouse. And like Savery, she’d decided traveling solo was a way of honoring her partner.

    “That trip is something that I would have really liked to have done with my husband, Dave. So that was why I was taking the train,” Giselle says today.

    But unlike Savery, Giselle hadn’t booked prestige class. She admits she was “sticking it to the man” in her own small way by sitting in the reserved seats that first day.

    She’d only moved when Savery arrived. She tells CNN Travel, laughing, that she’d thought to herself: “I better get out of the seat, in case someone prestige wants to sit in that spot.”

    Giselle didn’t tell Savery any of this in their first conversation. In fact, she didn’t share much about her life at all in that first encounter.

    But Giselle liked his company right away. He was friendly, enthusiastic and respectful — sharing that he was a widower and indicating he knew about Giselle’s loss without prying about the circumstances.

    As for Savery, he says, it was “the common bond, the losses of our respective loved ones” that first made him feel a connection to Giselle. But it was also obvious that for Giselle, the loss was much fresher. She clearly didn’t want to talk about Dave that day.

  8. “This is a very serious legal matter, not Barnum & Bailey’s Circus,” the spokesperson also said. “The defendants continue to publicly intimidate, bully, shame and attack women’s rights and reputations.”
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    Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation in a complaint first filed with the California Civil Rights Department in December, preceding a lawsuit that followed about a week later. She also claimed that Baldoni, along with his PR representatives, orchestrated a “social manipulation campaign” to hurt her reputation in the media while they were promoting “It Ends with Us,” their 2024 film at the center of the dispute.
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    In an amended complaint filed in February, Lively alleged other women also raised claims about Baldoni’s behavior on set.

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    Baldoni has accused Reynolds of assisting Lively in “hijacking” his film and taking down his career. He claimed that Reynolds, who had no formal role on “It Ends With Us,” re-wrote a scene and made “unauthorized changes to the script in secret.” Baldoni also accused Reynolds of reprimanding him at the couple’s home in New York and alleged Reynolds made fun of him in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” mirroring the character Nicepool after Baldoni in an effort to mock him.

    An attorney for Reynolds filed a request for him to be dropped as a defendant from Baldoni’s suit, claiming that his argument against Reynolds has no legal bounds and amounts to “hurt feelings.”

    The trial in the case is set for March 2026.

  9. US and Chinese trade representatives are set to meet in Geneva this weekend for their first face to face meeting in an attempt to deescalate the trade war. Most goods shipping from China to the United States have a 145% tariff, while most US exports to China are being hit with a 125% tariff. On Friday, President Donald Trump suggested lowering the tariff rate with China to 80%, but said the final terms would be up to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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    Upwards of 63% of the cargo that flows into the Port of Long Beach is from China — the largest share of any US port. But that number is down from 72% in 2016 as retailers shift away from China over simmering trade tensions.

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  10. Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action.

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    Extraordinary footage shot off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean Sea shows the scale of destruction from industrial fishing. Bottom trawlers are filmed towing nets with a heavy chain along the seafloor, indiscriminately catching creatures in their path and churning up dense clouds of carbon-rich sediment.

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    She appreciated having a gang of new friends. Their company distracted from the inevitable loneliness that would sometimes settle over her in her grief.
    When the train arrived in Toronto, Savery and Giselle shared a final dinner together before going their separate ways.

    The reservedness that marked their first meal together had all but melted away. It was an evening marked by laughs, recalling favorite memories of the trip across Canada and talking about their lives back home.

    The next day, they said goodbye. Appropriately enough, their farewell took place at a train station.

    “I was taking the airport shuttle to fly back home to Boston, and Giselle was taking the train to Montreal. So we said, ‘Well, let’s just say goodbye at the train station, since we’re both going to be there at the same time tomorrow,’” recalls Savery.

    “We were under the big clock in Toronto station, and she was watching the clock. She said, ‘I really gotta go. I have to catch my train.’ And I just… I said, ‘I can’t not see you again.’”

    Their connection didn’t feel romantic — both Giselle and Savery were sure of that. But it felt significant. Both Savery and Giselle felt they’d met a like-minded soul, someone who could be a confidant, who could help them through the next chapter of life which they were unexpectedly navigating alone.

    Saying “goodbye” felt too final. So Giselle, who is French-Canadian, suggested they say “au revoir” — which translates as “until we meet again.”

    And as soon as they went their separate ways, Giselle and Savery started texting each other.

    “Then the texts became phone calls,” recalls Savery.

    On these calls, Giselle and Savery spoke about their lives, about what they were up to, about their interests.

    “Music was like a common interest that we both shared,” recalls Giselle.

    Savery is older than Giselle, and their music references spanned “different eras of music, but very compatible musical interests,” as Giselle puts it.

    On one of their phone calls, Giselle mentioned she was considering booking a train trip across North America.

    Soon, she and Savery were planning a train journey across the US for the fall of 2024, together.

    And in the meantime, Giselle invited Savery to visit her in her home in Victoria, Canada, for a week’s summer vacation.

  13. Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action.

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    The feature-length documentary takes viewers on a journey to coral reefs, kelp forests and towering seamounts, showcasing the wonders of the underwater world and the vital role the ocean plays in defending Earth against climate catastrophe as its largest carbon sink.
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    Extraordinary footage shot off the coast of Britain and in the Mediterranean Sea shows the scale of destruction from industrial fishing. Bottom trawlers are filmed towing nets with a heavy chain along the seafloor, indiscriminately catching creatures in their path and churning up dense clouds of carbon-rich sediment.

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    Like Savery, Giselle had always dreamed of taking the VIA Rail Canadian with her late spouse. And like Savery, she’d decided traveling solo was a way of honoring her partner.

    “That trip is something that I would have really liked to have done with my husband, Dave. So that was why I was taking the train,” Giselle says today.

    But unlike Savery, Giselle hadn’t booked prestige class. She admits she was “sticking it to the man” in her own small way by sitting in the reserved seats that first day.

    She’d only moved when Savery arrived. She tells CNN Travel, laughing, that she’d thought to herself: “I better get out of the seat, in case someone prestige wants to sit in that spot.”

    Giselle didn’t tell Savery any of this in their first conversation. In fact, she didn’t share much about her life at all in that first encounter.

    But Giselle liked his company right away. He was friendly, enthusiastic and respectful — sharing that he was a widower and indicating he knew about Giselle’s loss without prying about the circumstances.

    As for Savery, he says, it was “the common bond, the losses of our respective loved ones” that first made him feel a connection to Giselle. But it was also obvious that for Giselle, the loss was much fresher. She clearly didn’t want to talk about Dave that day.

  15. US and Chinese trade representatives are set to meet in Geneva this weekend for their first face to face meeting in an attempt to deescalate the trade war. Most goods shipping from China to the United States have a 145% tariff, while most US exports to China are being hit with a 125% tariff. On Friday, President Donald Trump suggested lowering the tariff rate with China to 80%, but said the final terms would be up to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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    Upwards of 63% of the cargo that flows into the Port of Long Beach is from China — the largest share of any US port. But that number is down from 72% in 2016 as retailers shift away from China over simmering trade tensions.

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    Lively accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation in a complaint first filed with the California Civil Rights Department in December, preceding a lawsuit that followed about a week later. She also claimed that Baldoni, along with his PR representatives, orchestrated a “social manipulation campaign” to hurt her reputation in the media while they were promoting “It Ends with Us,” their 2024 film at the center of the dispute.
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  18. Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action.

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    Crashing waves, glistening sea spray, a calm expanse of deep blue. These are the images that open “Ocean with David Attenborough,” the veteran broadcaster’s latest film. After decades of sharing stories of life on our planet, he tells viewers that: “The most important place on Earth is not on land but at sea.”

    The film — released in cinemas today and available to stream globally on Disney+ and Hulu in June — coincides with Attenborough’s 99th birthday, and describes how the ocean has changed during his lifetime.
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  19. “So then we just shifted to talking about other things, everyday things, in a nice, relaxed atmosphere,” says Savery. “And I was very at ease speaking with Giselle right away. We started having meals together and as the trip went on, we would spend more and more time together.”
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    Over the next couple of days, Savery and Giselle also got to know the other solo travelers on board The Canadian. They became a group, and Giselle recalls plenty of moments when they good-naturedly teased Savery “because of him being the only prestige passenger.”
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    She appreciated having a gang of new friends. Their company distracted from the inevitable loneliness that would sometimes settle over her in her grief.
    When the train arrived in Toronto, Savery and Giselle shared a final dinner together before going their separate ways.

    The reservedness that marked their first meal together had all but melted away. It was an evening marked by laughs, recalling favorite memories of the trip across Canada and talking about their lives back home.

    The next day, they said goodbye. Appropriately enough, their farewell took place at a train station.

    “I was taking the airport shuttle to fly back home to Boston, and Giselle was taking the train to Montreal. So we said, ‘Well, let’s just say goodbye at the train station, since we’re both going to be there at the same time tomorrow,’” recalls Savery.

    “We were under the big clock in Toronto station, and she was watching the clock. She said, ‘I really gotta go. I have to catch my train.’ And I just… I said, ‘I can’t not see you again.’”

    Their connection didn’t feel romantic — both Giselle and Savery were sure of that. But it felt significant. Both Savery and Giselle felt they’d met a like-minded soul, someone who could be a confidant, who could help them through the next chapter of life which they were unexpectedly navigating alone.

    Saying “goodbye” felt too final. So Giselle, who is French-Canadian, suggested they say “au revoir” — which translates as “until we meet again.”

    And as soon as they went their separate ways, Giselle and Savery started texting each other.

    “Then the texts became phone calls,” recalls Savery.

    On these calls, Giselle and Savery spoke about their lives, about what they were up to, about their interests.

    “Music was like a common interest that we both shared,” recalls Giselle.

    Savery is older than Giselle, and their music references spanned “different eras of music, but very compatible musical interests,” as Giselle puts it.

    On one of their phone calls, Giselle mentioned she was considering booking a train trip across North America.

    Soon, she and Savery were planning a train journey across the US for the fall of 2024, together.

    And in the meantime, Giselle invited Savery to visit her in her home in Victoria, Canada, for a week’s summer vacation.

  20. Giselle Ruemke was a Canadian traveler in her 50s who had, it turned out, a number of things in common with Savery Moore.
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    For one, she’d always wanted to travel across Canada on The Canadian. “Taking the train was one of these bucket list things for me,” Giselle tells CNN Travel today.

    And, like Savery, Giselle’s spouse had recently died of cancer.

    Giselle and her late husband Dave had been friends for decades before they started dating. Within a few whirlwind years they’d fallen in love, got married and navigated Dave’s cancer diagnosis together.
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    Then Dave passed away in the summer of 2023, leaving Giselle unmoored and unsure of the future.

    In the wake of her grief, booking the trip on The Canadian seemed, to Giselle, “like a good way to connect with myself and see my country, refresh my spirit, a little bit.”

    Like Savery, Giselle had always dreamed of taking the VIA Rail Canadian with her late spouse. And like Savery, she’d decided traveling solo was a way of honoring her partner.

    “That trip is something that I would have really liked to have done with my husband, Dave. So that was why I was taking the train,” Giselle says today.

    But unlike Savery, Giselle hadn’t booked prestige class. She admits she was “sticking it to the man” in her own small way by sitting in the reserved seats that first day.

    She’d only moved when Savery arrived. She tells CNN Travel, laughing, that she’d thought to herself: “I better get out of the seat, in case someone prestige wants to sit in that spot.”

    Giselle didn’t tell Savery any of this in their first conversation. In fact, she didn’t share much about her life at all in that first encounter.

    But Giselle liked his company right away. He was friendly, enthusiastic and respectful — sharing that he was a widower and indicating he knew about Giselle’s loss without prying about the circumstances.

    As for Savery, he says, it was “the common bond, the losses of our respective loved ones” that first made him feel a connection to Giselle. But it was also obvious that for Giselle, the loss was much fresher. She clearly didn’t want to talk about Dave that day.

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