Having done so much foreplay, it's time to get to the point. It may be the psychological construction done in advance without too high requirements, so the result is still good. The original intention of arrogance and prejudice is the proposition of women's freedom of marriage and love. It cannot be said to be feminism, but it can also be regarded as a cry for women's pursuit of self-worth. From this point of view, this fan work is quite the topic. The women are fully armed, not to mention that the gentle and virtuous Jane can also be beaten and killed. The bunch of rotten sweet potatoes left by Bennett’s family are also wiped. Up the barrel. In terms of the plot direction, the first half is basically based on the original work, and various zombies are inserted in the route of the original work, but the speed of the second half is a bit too fast. I don’t know how the fanfiction is written, but in the movie, Liz’s relationship with Darcy is The emotional change is too fast, not excessive, if I hadn't read the original, I would have rolled my eyes. The final climax scene also came too fast and too suddenly, the old lady was frightened, I haven't seen Liz and Darcy glaring at each other. From the perspective of character design, the advantage of fan novels is that they can be reshaped according to their own preferences. Of course, the protagonist is more perfect. The highlight is that the pedantic negatives in the original works are suddenly so cute, especially the Collins watch. Brother, Cheng Doubi represents ~~~~ The author doesn't seem to like Bentley very much. As far as film casting is concerned, such a nonsense movie may only have this ability. Lily James has recently risen in popularity. I don’t think this Leeds is still too immature to me. It’s okay. Only Darcy can watch it among men. The others don't know what the hell, Bentley and Wickham are really~~~ But Darcy's big voice is swollen, who will explain.
After experiencing such a movie, I suddenly became interested in the fan adaptation of the classic IP. I don’t need to read the book. I don’t know if there will be any movies involved. I look forward to the coexistence of both classic reproduction and classic spoof.
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