Sometimes life doesn't need fame and fortune

Monica 2022-03-22 09:03:01

In the morning, I went to the basics of film and television directors. The teacher showed such a film. To be honest, I didn't know this film. Following Becky's glamorous figure, I saw a strong woman.
Becky is a woman who is constantly striving to become a member of the upper class, beautiful and intelligent. I used to be very disdainful of such a woman, for the sake of fame and fortune, at the risk of giving up everything. But at the end, she was alone in the casino, and I began to feel bitter. If she hadn't had such an extravagant desire for fame and fortune, she should now be a peaceful woman with a handsome husband and lovely children. But for fame and fortune, she gave up everything and nothing. left just alone. But fortunately finally gave her a perfect ending, and Joseph went to India.
I personally think that life is not just about fame and fortune. I still like a peaceful life, I still like to do what I like to do, those high society, I don’t envy or like /

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  • Leonel 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    You british aristocrats or whatever, go to hell

  • Alberto 2022-03-21 09:03:29

    I haven't read the original book yet, but Becky, who was portrayed in the movie, can't bear the word "bad woman" anyway. This is a woman worthy of admiration, rational, intelligent, versatile, courageous, free and easy, and worthy of love and righteousness. She loves Lawton, and so does Lawton, and they deserve each other no matter the outcome.

Vanity Fair quotes

  • Rawdon Crawley: She talks like Oliver Cromwell and thinks like Charles I.

  • Becky Sharp: I'll manage.

    Rawdon Crawley: Won't you just. There never was a woman that could manage like you, Becky Sharp.