2 The story of the royal family, the Spanish Queen Juana's unlucky fate, "Wild Love"; Britain's shortest-lived queen in history, Jane, "Queen of the Nine Days"; naturally, there is also the famous Queen Elizabeth I, "Elizabeth", and can also be written with his father, King Henry VIII, the life of the film, "Henry VIII and his six lovers" reference to study together.
3 Don Quixote by Cervantes. Multiple versions, both made in Spain and in the Soviet Union.
4 Shakespeare, the pinnacle of the Renaissance, on whose life there is the wild history of Shakespeare's love affairs, from which one can see the environment of the theater of the time and the mode of performance. There are many versions of Romeo and Juliet. A Midsummer Night's Dream, a collection of famous actors and actresses, has a script that is strictly based on the original, but changes the setting to the modern era and is just as good. There are several versions of Macbeth, which depicts the double tragedy of fate and character. There are also several versions of Hamlet, with the old movie The Prince's Revenge starring Sir Olivier being the most classic. There are also movie versions of Shakespeare's other masterpieces, such as A Thousand Acres, based on King Lear, and the Soviet versions of Othello and Twelfth Night. Richard III, Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, and many others are based on stage plays.
5 The geographic discoveries of the Renaissance were so exciting that you can watch the epic movie: Columbus.
6 Vega's famous play The Village of Sheep Springs, the movie is called Sheep Springs, an old movie starring Sophia Loren.
7 Michelangelo is an old Hollywood movie but has a passionate biography of the same name by Romain Rolland as its basis.