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Kelli 2022-04-07 08:01:02
She only dares to kill people she doesn't hate
I don't know how the heroine of "Little Fox" in 1941 was reacted, but if this glamorous lady with water snake waist and fat skin came to the 2020s, she would definitely be "beautiful and miserable" that caused warm cheers.
She is "greedy" - glamorous and enchanting, pampered, uneasy about the status...
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Vanessa 2022-04-07 08:01:02
It is necessary to talk about the role of aunt
The character setting of Auntie is really layered.
She should have been an optimistic and kind person, and she also had the desire to talk, especially after her husband treated her badly, she would have more desire to talk. The heroine asked everyone what they wanted to do when they got rich, and...
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Melany 2022-04-07 09:01:08
William Wheeler is very good at shaping characters, and with a commercial cooperation as the plot promotion, he presents the good and evil, cowardice and cruelty of many characters in such a three-dimensional manner. At the moment of money, marriage and even family can be ignored. Regina, the heartless and cruel, Ben, the puppet Oscar and the fool Leo, are the representatives of the villains. On the opposite side, there are also the kind aunt, the righteous David, the innocent Alexandra and the generous Horace. In the end, the plot was cold-blooded to the extreme, but fortunately there was a trace of goodwill at the end that came into the light.
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Delmer 2022-04-07 08:01:02
The banker did a great job! Uneven breathing, watching the rain and listening to the piano, living in the dark, the only ray of hope is a daughter. Although he knew that his wife was not kind, he did not expect her to be so vicious at the end of his life. He kissed his daughter's hand and cried... Recently, this Mr. Marshall became a fan.
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Ben Hubbard: Regina, you're a fool! How many times did Mama tell you it's unwise for a good-lookin' woman to frown? How many times have I told you that softness and a smile will do more to the hearts of men?
Regina Giddens: I'll do things in my own way, Ben. I know what I'm doing.
Ben Hubbard: I hope you do, Regina.
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Regina Giddens: How much more time can you give me?
Ben Hubbard: Horace has refused.
Regina Giddens: He'll change his mind. I'll find a way to make him. How much longer can you wait?
Ben Hubbard: Well, I could wait a few days, but I can't wait a few days. I could, but I can't. Could and can't.
[laughs]