Unequal relationship, lingering sense of crisis

Angel 2022-04-19 09:01:58

This should be a dream film, and it should make ordinary girls who watch it feel happy that they will have Mr. Darcy too. However, from one to two, what I saw was BJ's growing insecurities. Even if the director has a golden finger, the gap in this relationship is still unbearable. After all, the characters in the play must follow the logic of human society, so we see BJ's suspicion, worry, jealousy, and misunderstanding time and time again. In the plot, this is the help to promote the development of the plot, but, buried deep behind it, a strong sense of insecurity, the worry that Mr. Darcy is not good enough to keep Mr. Darcy, under the face of BJ Lotte, poke pain My heart.

All the stars go to Uncle Colin, who is perfect like a dream.

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  • Eve 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    The second part is also pretty good~!

  • Dell 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    Rather than watching stories about idiots getting love, I prefer to see how two people maintain love because the relationship is very unreliable, and so are men. I prefer this one because some of the scenes are very romantic and joyful. And also alluding to the wet body of pride and prejudice cf aha

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason quotes

  • Mark Darcy: And this is Horatio...

    Bridget Jones: Horatio?

    Mark Darcy: Yes, Horatio.

  • Bridget Jones: I read that you should never go out with someone if you can think of three reasons why you shouldn't.

    Mark Darcy: And can you think of three?

    Bridget Jones: Yes.

    Mark Darcy: Which are?

    Bridget Jones: First off, I embarrass you. I can't ski, I can't ride, I can't speak Latin , my legs only come up to here and yes I will always be just a little bit fat. And you, you fold your underpants before you go to bed!

    Mark Darcy: No, hang on! That-that can't be a reason.

    Bridget Jones: No, it's not a reason! But you're not perfect either! You look down your nose at absolutely everyone and you're incapable of doing anything spontaneous or potentially affectionate.

    [pause]

    Bridget Jones: It feels like you're waiting to find someone in the VIP room who's- who's so fantastic, just the way she is, that you don't need to fix her.

    Mark Darcy: Bridget, this is mad.

    Bridget Jones: And perhaps you thought you found her.

    [long pause]

    Bridget Jones: Do you *want* to marry me?

    [awkward silence]

    Mark Darcy: Look- I...

    Bridget Jones: You see, you can never muster the strength, to fight for me.

    [long silence. Mark opens his mouth and closes it again. Bridget walks out]