Let's talk about BJ first. In the first and second parts, I thought that BJ was fat and careless, always stupid and elegant, but she was the heroine. I thought maybe she had some qualities that were particularly attractive to the male protagonist. Slowly I found out that not all boys like to be weak, elegant and delicate, and it is true that they live out their own nature. I remember that there are several stories in Hokage that also tell the same principle. Green vegetables and radishes each have their own love. Don't use your own concept to feel that it is the same for others. Gradually I found out that the heroine is actually a very real and independent woman, at least in my opinion, she has her own apartment in London and a decent job. Although she is occasionally silly, she really brings people that kind of indescribable attractiveness, just like being around her will arouse the enthusiasm of the male protagonist.
Let's talk about Mr. Darcy, Hampshire, Greyshott, he's really handsome, I feel very familiar. Later, I checked the information and found that the male protagonist who also played "Pride and Prejudice" is also Darcy, Darcy - listen Going up is also a name that gives people the feeling of a gentleman. When the male protagonist appears, he feels British temperament.
Let's talk about the plot. They can't achieve success without their family environment and living environment. After all, this is a movie, and art comes from life but is higher than life. If there is no relationship between BJ's family and Darcy's family, Darcy's character would not be able to communicate with BJ so much, and if there is no BJ's thinking friend, their relationship will not be eased through repeated misunderstandings. .
Love has to be said loudly and bravely. This is learned from BJ, but fortunately Darcy is deeply in love with BJ. But I also hope that all the boys don't be like Darcy, keep all the thoughts in their hearts, and don't tell her the truth after doing something for BJ. This is the most stupid, life will not be like acting, if you miss it, you miss it.
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