1. Kate Winslet: As expected of you, you are you~ I haven't seen "Titanic", but it does not prevent it from pushing the hero and heroine as actors to a peak. Basically do not pay attention to the little plum, let alone Kate. What I still remember in my mind is the entertainment news about "Titanic's heroine getting fat" that I saw on the website before... I searched Baidu Encyclopedia and found that she had acted in "Sense and Sensibility" before. I also watched it last year... I am very I like Kate's natural feeling in it, simple dress up, and everyday American life. Although most people like her beauty when she was young, her calmness after the years is still very charming. 2. From the visual sense alone, I like Erin the most in the whole drama, but I didn't expect her to die in the first episode hahahaha. Then I also like the English name Siohban very much~ 3. At the beginning of the last episode, I learned that John and Irene have a relationship. Combining with the incident of Lee's prostitution today, I asked: Are the vast majority of men lower body animals? Right? Overall feeling like the end of the penultimate episode the most. Billy and John made an appointment to go fishing next to Dad's hut after the "unexpected incident". The older brother had a gun, and the younger brother took the opportunity to take another gun. Mel found John. Three people are chasing each other, two people are watching out for each other. I actually didn't realize the tension between Billy and John when I watched it, even though Billy's previous words had foreshadowed John's sexuality. Instead, as the two of them drove to the river, what popped into my mind was "men themselves have an unconscious disdain for women, even if being a woman is a somewhat oppressive profession like the police" and " 'I' can resist the law for 'I'." The former "I" is the ontology, and the latter "I" is the private body. This is where the stakes between the individual and the law come into play. Morality and legal system, there is never a standard answer. 4. One of the things I love about this show is that it breaks my perception of America in a way. Objectively speaking, I am more "favorite foreigners", and the genes of selfishness and self-reliance in my body are very arrogant, so I am more pro-foreign in thinking. But the show gave me a close-to-real (life is life, after all, shows are just shows) look at life in America. There are good and bad. All I can say is that I long for freedom, but I do not deny the benefits of regulation. The reverse also applies to me. 5. Speaking of freedom, there is also emotional freedom. Compared with the subtlety of the Chinese, Westerners are more casual when it comes to their feelings. I'm still a reserved Chinese at heart. However, in my current state, I feel that the relationship between men and women is still better. Don't go too deep, and don't play too hard. If you are too casual and unrestrained, you should be cautious, if you are not careful, you will hurt your body. In short, most American dramas are much better than most domestic dramas, and domestic ones are basically too thunderous...
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