The era of films about women's growth, style and interpretation is officially 19th century Europe, the same era as Pride and Prejudice. Looking back now, at first I liked Pride and Prejudice probably because of the setting of the movie scene and the texture of the picture. Compared with Pride and Prejudice, this famous book covers more ideal characters, less gray, struggling, and unsatisfactory. There are wise and loving mothers, partners and sisters as confidants, children who are determined and persistent, and different life choices.
If we knew our own life in advance, would we still be willing to choose to come to this world? If we figure out early on what we want, and move forward and persevere in that way. Women's growth will be more inspirational. And really like the heroine's face of the heroine. Maybe love is only true love when soul and soul touch. In the end, the professor said, but I was empty-handed, and Joe put his hand on it and said, it's not empty now, it's really love.
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