In short, a talented woman misses a lover because of her temperament at a good time, and then never meets her again.
When the night is desolate, look back on this matter and see Yiren again. The love in my heart, I don't know it without saying it.
So she didn't say it, she just said to him is it meaningful for us to say this now, she hugged her sister and said that the only thing I regret is because of my spirit, you are suffering now. It turns out that young The one I missed was a rich man.
I don’t know if this is true in history. The talented girl I imagined, Miss Austen, should be a woman who understands
her feelings, but is silent and cold-eyed. In Chinese, she is called Neixiu. , so I still feel that the talented women shown in this film are too flamboyant. Forty-year-old women are very feminist.
There is a sentence in the film that if you have seen "Pride and Prejudice", you will know that no one knows better than Austen It's a matter of love. After hundreds of years, the world has changed, the world has changed, the vicissitudes of life, the joys and sorrows of men and women, and the version upgrades, but she still can't escape the old ways of her old man, or why is there a book about her now, a version of her movie As for the second edition, I remember that there were several books around this year, and there was also a book club. When I
mentioned Austen, I remembered the old story of studying in the last century. I thought it was not far, but it was more than ten years ago. A boy on the topic of reading, the boy said that the girls of the same age in Nanmou Middle School, the best in the city, are popular in reading Pride and Prejudice, there is appreciation in their words, and hatred for the girls in this class. The whole class especially The girls sighed and lamented the quality and capital of others.
In fact, Austen is still writing romance, but his style is not a thousand turns, but wisdom and agility. It's just that behind these words of wisdom, there will be many midnight dreams. Sigh. No way of
knowing. I just think there must be some kind of repression behind her sanity.
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