I really don't understand how the image of Wu Junru's type of silly eldest sister in such a Hong Kong film can win Darcy's persistence. In the film, BJ makes a fool of himself again and again, and there is almost no place to shine. Skydiving from a pigpen, going to the bar, skiing funny, hiding drugs at fault, and going to jail. I sweated for her every time I saw it. If I were Darcy, I would be ashamed of this girlfriend.
Renee Zellweger's acting skills are good, but the image of the heroine is too ugly, and the ugly girl can also get the fairy tale and dramatic effect of true love.
In the original book, BJ is actually a very talented woman. On her first day at the TV station, she came up with commendable and good ideas. Otherwise, she would not have been able to gain a foothold in the industry just by pretending to be stupid and acting like a fool.
In Mark Darcy's mind, before he met BJ, he thought that BJ was a woman who was proficient in literature, addicted to books, a very radical feminist, and lived a very colorful life." Later, he gradually fell in love with BJ. Because her "not pretentious" is frank, but she is not an idiot woman who is blindly making a fool of herself and causing trouble!
As always, I like Kerr Filings, I hope Renee will be more restrained in the next film and return to the line of intellectual women! The screenwriter must Show mercy!
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