It's a teenage adult story.
The younger sister was taken care of by her elder sister since she was a child. After her elder sister became seriously ill, she arranged for her only younger sister to travel across the ocean to the United States to start a new life. After Alice first arrived in the United States, she could not adapt to her homesickness at first, and then she met the man she liked, and her life began to gradually get on the right track. Alice, who returned to her hometown after the sudden death of her sister, found that the admiration of people around her made her think of not returning to the United States. She started taking over her sister's decent job, started dating well-rounded admirers, and even betrayed her husband who was waiting for her in America. I'm thinking, if it wasn't for being exposed that she had already registered her marriage in the United States, Alice would have married the suitor who had a certain status locally.
When faced with a choice, people always hesitate. The price of growth is that after you make a choice, you have to live with that choice. No matter whether your choice is correct or not, you will lose what you choose.
When the American husband suddenly saw Alice appearing in front of him long after she had been silent for a long time, what a pure love. It feels really good to be married to love.
Alice, played by Saoirse Ronan, performed very well, and her plump figure also had a girlish temperament. Although I have been stuck in the role of the bad sister in Atonement. But I still like her more in [Miss Bird], her stubborn, stubborn and unyielding appearance.
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