2. Charisma is a super-class existence. Instead of becoming a puppet-like middle class, it is better to cultivate your own personality, even though you may be just a so-called humble poor.
3. Those who dare to entrust their own class and their own destiny are brave people. This is easy in the movie, but it is not easy once it is implemented on oneself.
4. Most of the people who choose the profession of baker who spread simple happiness to everyone are very good people. I see integrity, gratitude and kindness from them.
5. In fact, unfortunate families have similar misfortunes.
6. In order to learn more about the movies watched by the "middle and upper class", my self-esteem suffered a relatively severe blow. I really am a fart, and families who have donated churches to Harvard are only considered to be middle and upper class.
7. The actors look so much better in the movie than on the posters.
8. I'm curious about how everyone feels about Oliver's father. It seems to me that he is a very poor father. I can't ask for the imprint of class on him, but his feelings for his son are real anyway. Will someone whip him? Because "love never say sorry"?
9. Why do classes hurt each other? Although life is different, but they are the same people, the ditches before will not be separated by where?
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