broken thoughts

Tamia 2022-04-20 09:02:03

BGM clothing, British countryside scenery, and the composition of the pictures, I have not read the original book. The following are purely personal thoughts: "I have a farm, a carriage and a piano, and I have an independent will and life, so I don't need a husband. But If I meet love, I might as well just get married, the key is that I have a choice from beginning to end." The flag that the heroine set up early, after watching the whole film, I think the heroine did it, and the backup birth marks the heroine to the first. A spare tire who appeared on the scene first refused to propose marriage, then refused again and again, and then the farm he inherited encountered a crisis. With a few words of love, the spare tire left to help [kneel] inherit the farm, and successfully turned into a white man. After being rich, she flirted with the local squire again, accepted the No. 2 loyal dog, and once again rejected the marriage proposal [kneeling] As soon as the No. 3 scumbag appeared, the heroine was conquered, married at the speed of light [kneeled] [kneeled] and then was Injured, looking for the No. 1 spare tire to complain [kneeling] [kneeling] In the end, the scumbag drowned, and the heroine eloped at the scene of the squire's second marriage proposal to find the No. 1 spare tire, the whole play ended [kneeling] [kneeling] Suppose the No. 1 spare tire hugs the lamb to propose marriage, and the heroine agrees that the two will jointly run a rural farm happy ending. When I just watched it, the heroine's character is really annoying, even if it is packaged as true love. , can't hide the real scum, and the protagonist's halo can't be saved, but looking back and thinking about it, this is a very realistic existence

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Far from the Madding Crowd quotes

  • Sergeant Troy: This woman, dead as she is, is more to me than you ever were, or are, or can be. You are nothing to me now. Nothing.

  • [first lines]

    Bathsheba Everdene: [narrating] "Bathsheba Everdene." "Bathsheba." The name has always sounded strange to me. I don't like to hear it said out loud. My parents died when I was very young, so there's no one to ask where it came from. I've grown accustomed to being on my own. Some say even too accustomed. Too independent.