distress Strange and embarrassing performance, laughing, this silly and cute older single woman lives very self-love and hate, she drinks, smokes, is lazy, and has a bit of self-righteousness, but there is no sense of distance. I think this is the reason why many people like her.
Part 2 Bridget revels in the sweet love that has not been harvested. He firmly believes that Mr. Darcy is her real life, but as life goes on, she begins to wander in doubts about love, when her ex-boyfriend comes to disturb her heart. I thought this time he was here for real, but I didn't expect that Jiang Shan's nature would change, and the angry and disappointed Bridget once again lost her confidence in love. She even more questioned Mr. Darcy's love for her.
The downcast Bridget was in prison When she saw Darcy, she was overjoyed and thought that he still loved her. He came to rescue her on purpose, but Mr. Darcy, whom she loved, lied cruelly. She pursed her lips and wanted to cry, but she pretended to be calm. Saying something but can't say anything. It's useless to say anything. She fell into the abyss again.
Watching this episode, I feel bad for Bridget
. Sometimes I think it doesn't matter if I say it or not, so I still don't say anything because I don't believe in love anymore. After being
released from prison , Bridget lost all the brilliance and disappointment on her face. She has to start her life again. Painful life of an older single woman, but things took a turn for the better at this time. Bridget ran to Mr. Darcy's office when he learned of everything Mr. Darcy had done for her. She looked so excited and happy. If a guy treats me like this, I'll marry him
The beautiful ending made me wonder if there is still true love in the world, but what is true love? Richter was brave and didn't dare to go to the one she loved. She said that she would not be like her. After falling out of love, drinking and smoking, talking to friends, then putting it down and starting a new day.
I envy her. Although she is not beautiful and bloated, she has always believed in love. always brave
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