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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