Haven't read the original
Just talk about the feeling of the movie
Becky's ambition to enter high society
not disgusting
instead admiration
So direct, unabashed, no hypocrisy
Instead, the suave Lord
I teased Becky
But at a critical moment like a villain
Put the blame entirely on a woman
really disgusting
I see tenacity in Becky
saw the seriousness
see faithful love
her so called good friend
In fact, she did not stand up at the critical moment like she did.
In the part of my best friend and brother
Thought Becky was a scheming bitch
Girlfriend is going to be pitted
Bad sense for Becky
I just feel like a person who will do anything for the superior
But seeing Becky, who had already won a refugee seat in the war,
For the safety of my girlfriend
When I'd rather give up the opportunity that I already have
Has been conquered by Becky at that moment
even if the husband is a gambler
Neither inherited my aunt's inheritance
as a woman
And it is still in the context of the medieval tradition
She took on the burden of the family
I don't blame my husband
still love and never give up
But in the end her husband didn't trust her
Clearly
but cruelly left her
In the end, the whole society spurned her
turned into the notorious lady crowley
her husband is responsible
I would like to see the original if I have a chance
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