You have a three-no policy, I have a strong heart

Marcellus 2022-01-02 08:02:10

After watching this film, I can't help but sigh, why do so many old men who are desperate for life and love have to find young and beautiful girls who have infinite longing for their feelings and the future to destroy them? Is it the human nature's instinct toward beauty or the perverted psychology of being unable to tolerate others' beauty and self-defeating?

'He loves me?""Yes, of course.""I do believe u will be happy with him.""I know I shall."At first she believed that he loves her. Even if there is no love, she will So confident that you can get love. But Duke looks at her lonely expression from a distance through the window, just like looking up at a bird passing by in the sky. She doesn't belong to him and won't be controlled by him. However, I didn't own it and didn't think about it. The beautiful things he has had to be given to him. The only thing he can do is to "not take the initiative, not refuse, and not be responsible." The perfect "three no policy", to protect oneself, if there is no love as long as the successor. The story has not yet begun, She had already lost.
Then, she began to accept his past and blatant pleasure-seeking, paying for him and forbearing him. She is the woman who loves all of London, but her husband does not love her. She is the most in Duke. After her good friend Bess didn’t let it go, her bottom line was destroyed and she couldn’t bear it anymore. But when she lost her temper, the phrase What’s wrong with me? I couldn’t help but feel sad. Isn’t it questioning? Isn’t it angry? Why? Why does it sound like begging? The humble love is like Zhang Ailing’s words: When I meet you, I become very low and low, down to the dust, but my heart is happy. And in A flower bloomed there.
With the despair of Duke, she and young Grey fell in love. In my opinion, this love can only be regarded as her life-saving straw, because I can't bear to look at her husband and herself every day My friend kisses me and I can only escape to a safe and warm embrace that loves her. And such an escape posture is really becoming the beginning of their frontal fighting love. Yes, I call it fighting love, just like In the current love, no one between men and women will bow their heads first, and the stalemate is only for the victory of the moment, which completely loses the original beauty of love.

After that, I was suddenly shocked and gradually started to pay attention to Duke's feelings. It turns out that he has always loved G, regardless of whether the expression of love is indifferent or evasive, but in addition to the responsibility and possession of G, this love does exist, and it exists deeply under the surface of all calmness. After all, like such a lovely woman who all London loves, how could he not love him if he is the nearest? After all, looking at him from a distance through the window still pointed directly at his heart. Otherwise, why do so many sons have to choose her?
But I have to say that the angry Duke raped G desperately, and the shout made me feel the smell of semen in the air. That disgusting feeling is really worth not eating for three days and abstinence for a week.
In any case, when Duke used his means to force G back home, I completely thought that the film should be over. As a story, it is nothing more than a farce; but as a reproduction of the life of the duchess, I have to bite the bullet and watch. Fortunately, in the end Duke shook G's hand and said: I'm not particularly adept at expressing myself. But I shall try. It made me feel that I didn't want to stick to this paragraph. The eyes he saw at her had always been affectionate, and his face had always wanted to have a smile, he was just scared.

Lack of security in the relationship leads to fear of losing and refusing to give.

Duke is the infinitely prevalent "three no men"-"no initiative, no refusal, irresponsible" typical, let us silly infatuated women who are inexplicably just check in and become "don't give up, don't regret, don't trust" The "three no women" of "spectrum".
In fact, it is really unnecessary. If there is love, whether it is to deal with everything peacefully, knock out his little sense of insecurity, and win a happy love; or insist on not seeing the sad goodbye, and find that the two people in love are relieved and win the happy love; it is just the same end by different paths. It is better to cultivate a strong inner heart as soon as possible, and not crying, making trouble, or hanging yourself is the true three-no-woman criterion.

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  • Chesley 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Aristocratic life is so boring. . . I always feel that the film is too general, I can't see the emotion, but a theme written out

  • Fredy 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    It was a good story, why are all the actors so failed? Including Ralph, the character of the Duke is very boring, not to mention that Knightley can't support the role of a woman in the UK who has only her husband and does not love. The male junior is Willoughby in the 08 version of SS, who can be a lover It's too unconvincing. It's always just a good story, gorgeous costumes, and no sense of characters.

The Duchess quotes

  • Georgiana, The Duchess of Devonshire: Do you think of me when we're not together?

    Charles Grey: You ought to know I do.

    Georgiana, The Duchess of Devonshire: You hesitated before you replied.

    Charles Grey: No, I'm unused to being asked so directly. And by you of all people. I think of you all the time. I always have.

  • Charles Grey: You don't have to please others all the time.

    Georgiana, The Duchess of Devonshire: It's what I've been brought up to do. Difficult lesson to unlearn.