Regarding Elisha's final love choice, comments from netizens at station B: For the movie, I think the professor and Eliza are more suitable, although the professor liked Eliza at the beginning, it was not equal to her, but the She falls in love as a work of art of her own making (bounded by Eliza hitting on him in his mother's garden), but after the garden section (I can do without you), the professor's perception of Eliza It changed - Eliza was already a self-reliant woman, not only in her manners, accents, but in her thoughts, surpassing the ordinary women of the time (such as the hypocritical aristocrats who had nothing to do all day, which he had always looked down on), and The professor knew from the beginning about Eliza's origin, and there would be no problem in that regard. And Freddie, although he is also a good little brother, did not look down on Eliza because of her "deviance" at the horse race, but fell in love with her, but after all, these two people know too little about each other, it is difficult to say Freddie Is Reddy the Eliza that he likes because of "freshness", and Freddy is indeed the kind of aristocratic young man who seems to have nothing to do every day. In this regard, he is not comparable to the professor. There is also the issue of class. The professor's mother also knew that Eliza was born, but she still supported Eliza after the transformation, but Freddy's mother looked like a more traditional aristocratic lady. If you know Eliza's True origin, may not support Freddie's courtship. Another point mentioned in the movie is that I could endure the darkness, but you brought me to see the sunshine. The ending of Elisha in the movie is very good. She was born as a flower girl, and became a lady through the training of voice and manners. Finally, because the professor likes her, she also stays in the high class. In reality, this experience may be Makes a poor man more miserable, because he still has nothing.
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