The two Jane-related movies in 2007 illustrate the problem. A destroyed Jane in my heart, and E, once again helped I got the feeling back...
Speaking of the film... Plain and smooth, the rhythm matches the content of the book very well, the details naturally reveal spirituality, and some of them echo each other so wonderfully that I am amazed. People are beautiful and just right, especially when women understand it...
B is the kind of "shoulder" that is often said, throughout the film to subtly touch others at any time, and she inadvertently read 6 books from the beginning of the film. Name, I knew that I was integrated into the plot;
P was weird, rigid and emotional, no matter the interaction with D or T was contradictory and coordinated, the costume change scene was the most brilliant;
J was enthusiastic and unrestrained, and he laid the foundation for the whole plot with hindsight. An interesting line;
A raised his eyebrows with a smile and a slightly provocative attitude at the book fair, big beauty;
S liked that she couldn't find a clue in her feelings, and also liked her elegance after an epiphany;
as for G, I Always love nerd...
but I still don't plan to read science fiction...lol
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