Overbearing president fell in love with me——showing my heart to Shasha and complaining to Lao Luo

Roslyn 2021-12-15 08:01:14

I haven't seen other versions, but as far as this version is concerned, I still like Jane Eyre played by Mia. Pale, thin and young. Actually, what I was most worried about at the beginning was that I would play Jane as a staid and cautious old virgin, because although Jane is stubborn and insists on herself, but you see, Lao Luo calls her Little Skylark Hao. And she has just stepped out of the girls' school. The young and lively nature of a girl is hard to suppress anyway. Mia did very well in the play, and the scene of playing badminton outdoors with Adele is really a lovely and gentle big Lolita. In the next clip, Lao Luo actually said that she had never seen her smile, Lao Luo, are you blind so early... She is 15 meters behind you, and her smile is as warm and wanton as the sun that day.
Then everyone said that Mia was paralyzed, but I personally think that Jane Eyre’s suppressing her own mood is worth understanding before she is convinced that Lao Luo really loves her and will marry her-the huge difference in status and wealth, what about her? I can easily believe that I can surrender the heart of this proud man (Does President Wen have it?). There is a passage where the housekeeper's grandmother told Jane: Lao Luo is coming back-but with a girl. Jane's two consecutive micro-emojis are really in place. The other is the classic self-narrative section. The humiliation, distrust, grievance and depressed love in the eyes are really too real. It is said that Fasha remembered the eyes of his ex-girlfriend who broke up when he was in the scene...It is a pity that the section is too lacking in preparation. , The emotions of the audience are too late to bear the conflict that is one of the climaxes of the whole show.
Okay, after the heroine talks about sharks, what will I say when I watched this film at Fasha? Later, I found out that I like the heroine Alice very much, and Long Ge is also there, the crazy wife looks good, even the director looks very handsome... It's a magical crew.
The first point that everyone complains about should be that Old Luo is too handsome. I watched it at station b. As long as there is Lao Luo on the stage, it will be full of licks and licks! Up, up, up! So it seems that feminism and sexual liberation have made great progress, and the author will be comforted by the spirit of heaven. Seeing the still picture of Fasha's open shirt, everyone said that they should play Mr. Darcy. However, Lao Luo, played by the Shark, fell off as soon as he appeared on Benny (fog). Standing up is fierce and wretched, it is really unlikable. Some of the conversations that should have been more gentlemen were spoken by the hormonal voice, coupled with the evil and provocative expressions, it was almost like a traversal of seducing little Lolita in "Fish Bowl". However, after looking at the literary review, "Jane Eyre" was originally intended to express sexual temptation and sexual enlightenment (such as the nude oil paintings that appeared twice with Rochester's name), so is the shark really interpreted in place?
Although love with Lao Luo is only part of Jane's life, it is also the most important part. It’s a pity that the film’s convincing power on this emotional line is not enough: the first time the two met, Lao Luo was like a bad-tempered wretched guy, and the second time he met, he had a fight and a disrespectful molesting. The third The second time, "I promise you to repay your help in your life"... The confession of Dai Huachu was even more miraculous. He just moved a seriously injured handsome man from your room. Hey, is the occasion and timing really suitable? The one that I like the most is actually the one where Lao Luo sits on the big rock at the entrance of the village and waits for Jane to come back. It is cute and gentleman, and the warmth of going home.
The farewell is the most moving. That segment of Fasha really broke my heart with tears, the sadness of "holding you in my hand but not touching your heart", tusk tusk, Jane is really the master with strong concentration. As for the fantasy part in the wind and snow, shouldn't you hug it first? As soon as the door opened, the feeling of "returning on a snowy night", that low and hoarse "Jane" really made a young girl's heart.
The period when the two fell in love was probably the most dramatic one. Lao Luo's entire face was already cracked...It was lively and jubilant, and it felt like Fa Er Shark ran out without being chained.
Now, when Lao Luo finally sat with Lao Dog under the big tree at the head of the village and enjoying the cool air, he looked so handsome. As expected, it was Yan Kong's crew who didn't go cruelly. It was said that "one eye was smashed out, and it was always covered with white shadows; his face was full of scars, and an arm was amputated." He was obviously a handsome guy with a big beard, but he was a little too thin. Another thing I’ve always wanted to know is, doesn’t it feel weird to kiss the bearded beard in your mouth... It’s a pity that this hug is so gentle, but I have been waiting for "He hugged her delicate body hard, as if to take her "Knead into my chest" the necessary plot of the CEO's text.
Some details that are very interesting and full of characters have been deleted, such as Lao Luo dressed up as a woman (French Shark should be more disappointed than me), such as the lively dialogue when the two meet again (the flirting skills are all on, our smart and charming girl Lord), such as a love triangle (how can we show how decisive and resolute our president believes the heroine Xiaobai is in his entire life without the obstruction of a beautiful and rich girl)... And it’s a pity that, except for the parting period between the actors, As long as the two play against each other, there is no spark, and the dry kiss makes it uncomfortable to watch. It would be nice if there was half the tension of Yomi eye f*#king.
Oh, I saw some comments from the audience saying that the sharks should go to Wuthering Heights, a good idea! This evil voice and smile are too suitable!
In short, 4 points for actor performance, 5 points for scene photography and music, and 3 points for screenwriting. Personally, I am not very satisfied with the layout of this edition.

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: [as the walk through the darkened house with candles] Am I meeting Ms. Fairfax tongiht?

    Mrs. Fairfax: Who?

    Jane Eyre: Ms. Fairfax, my pupil.

    Mrs. Fairfax: Oh, you mean Ms. Varens, Mr. Rochester's ward. She's to be your pupil.

    Jane Eyre: Who's Mr. Rochester?

    Mrs. Fairfax: Why, they owner of Thornfield Hall. Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester.

    Jane Eyre: I thought Thornfield Hall belonged to you.

    Mrs. Fairfax: [extremely flattered] Oh bless you, child. What an idea? Me? I'm only the housekeeper.

  • Jane Eyre: I have lived a full life here. I have not been trampled on. I have not been petrified. I have not been excluded from every glimpse of what is bright. I have known you, Mr. Rochester, and it strikes me with anguish to be torn from you.

    Rochester: Then why must you leave?

    Jane Eyre: Because of your wife.

    Rochester: I have no wife.

    Jane Eyre: But you are to be married.

    Rochester: Jane, you must stay.

    Jane Eyre: I'm become nothing to you?...

    [near tears]

    Jane Eyre: Am I a machine with out feelings? Do you think that because I am poor, plain, obscure, and little that I am souless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and full as much heart. And if God had possessed me with beauty and wealth, I could make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for I to leave you... I'm not speaking to you through mortal flesh. It is my spirit that addresses your spirit, as if we'd have passed through the grave and stood at God's feet equal. As we are.

    Rochester: [taking her arms] As we are.

    Jane Eyre: [trying to pull away] I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you.

    Rochester: Than let you will decide your destiny. I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you to pass through life at my side. You are my equal and my likeness... Will you marry me?

    Jane Eyre: Are you mocking me?

    Rochester: Do you doubt me?

    Jane Eyre: Entirely.