Away from the hustle and bustle from a woman's point of view

Sabrina 2022-03-23 09:02:31

Everyone always says that the heroine wants to flirt with others. But I think women will have such boys when they are in the beginning of love. The first love is a man who can't see the future but is very down-to-earth. Later, he is regarded as excellent in the eyes of others. The boy who is attracted to her is because she thinks she is enough to get such a guy. Then there are the scumbags who are full of routines. Now women are more and more independent. They can earn bread by themselves. It is easy to understand. Only later did she realize that marriage needs two people to manage. Love requires the efforts of both parties. So she let it go. She saw people who were really worthy of admiration and could work together. I think this is growth. is a natural process

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  • Laurianne 2021-12-26 08:01:41

    At first, I didn’t believe that this was an adaptation of Hardy’s novel. Except for the detailed description of farming, it seems that the king of BE started from Mary Su’s novel... I don’t like this one. The CM is too deliberate, but the three male protagonists absolutely all have full marks. And, is Master Boldwood sure that he is after the heroine instead of Oak? Are you really sure?

  • Bryon 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    The scenery of Dorset is really picturesque, and every outfit of Bathsheba is also beautiful. Why did I read the story of Mary Su's green tea bitch so well? Sure enough, I'm a bitch in my heart (?!) I really like the director's use of light and the angle of the camera. Matthias, you also ask me if I'm okay [crying

Far from the Madding Crowd quotes

  • William Boldwood: I want... very much to protect you. For the rest of your life.

  • Sergeant Troy: You've never seen *you* through a man's eyes. It's like not being able to think.