Back to Jenny, the sentimental writer, of course, was basically a self-proclaimed homeless man before he published a book. A sexy and enchanting little woman with a stupid mind and basically no emotional intelligence. Although she is born with evil, she feels that she must take revenge when she is wronged. The means are not bad, but she often does not consider the consequences and just wants to To solve the burning hatred, and in the end, it is often to avenge and offend a dozen people. Jenny is such a casual little woman who only looks at the present and never thinks about the future. Some people say that Jenny is a Scorpio, but I know that Jenny is a Pisces through and through, totally Pisces.
I decided to pursue TLW entirely because of the ecstasy in S1, the innocent child-like Jenny with big eyes that could shed tears at any time, and of course the Queen Marina who is the best match for her. CP, there is no one before or after, it's a pity that it didn't continue. Some people say that Jenny is pretentious, but I don't think it is, I can only say that she is uninhibited and has multiple personalities, not contrived. If Jenny is contrived, what does Adele have to demonize? If Jenny is pretentious, then Lord Bette must be a typical example of fake high (no offense, I will explain when I write about Bette specifically). Of course, when she acts like a spoiled child, she is really squeamish, but with this, she can fascinate many people, such as Tim and the old man who later invested in her movies.
Then, Jenny is actually a very good person - very popular among strangers, but extremely unpopular among acquaintances. She is a little devil who has the ability to easily seduce others, but her twists and turns of multiple personalities (related to childhood experiences), unusually sensitive to emotions that are more fickle than the weather, and almost zero emotional intelligence, make her friends really unbearable. In fact, Jenny's way of speaking with a gun and a stick is not for any purpose. She never really wants to hurt anyone, it's just her character. First of all, Jenny's logic basically deviates from the public model. Some of the values she agrees with may be unacceptable to the mainstream, so many things are a matter of concept. What Jenny thinks is not a problem may be in the eyes of others. vile or vile. For example, Jenny has written all the people around her into the novel. Although she has changed her name, Bette is replaced by Bev, and Tina is replaced by Nina. Isn't it clear at a glance? And she also magnifies the flawed side of her friends' characters infinitely, and writes things that are more BT. First Alice, then Bette, couldn't accept Jenny's "bad" behavior at all, but Jenny kept saying things that couldn't really justify herself with an innocent face, which not only didn't solve the problem, but made it worse. In fact, I don't think Jenny's way of writing a book is a particularly bad thing, but it's just that Jenny is too incapable of handling things, which led to the situation of almost betrayal and separation later. This can also be regarded as an emotional intelligence problem. Jenny seems to be a character from utopia. It is estimated that without Shane living with him, he can't take care of himself. I still remember that in S3, Jenny met a female writer at the wedding of Shane & Carmen in Canada. When that person ran to Jenny's house to find her, Jenny opened the refrigerator and found that the yogurt had grown hairy, and then the two of them left it alone and continued. The tumult of passion in the kitchen. People who are too emotional are like this, they are not very good at planning their life rationally, everything revolves around mood and passion. Such people are also suitable for appearing in pure love novels. People like Jenny are easily embarrassed when they enter the world.
Oops, I fainted. Jenny couldn't explain this question in a single article. I admit that my expression skills are indeed not mature enough, so why do I always feel like a mess. Jenny is one of my favorite characters, and unfortunately, the one I hate the most, and she's such a contradictory guy. Moreover, in the later seasons, it is said that Jenny was written more and more distorted due to the feud between the actors and the screenwriter. After the director made his own book, Jenny swelled dramatically and became very arrogant. The assistant calculated and fell from a height of 10,000 meters to the ground in an instant, almost falling to death. At the same time, he was cuckolded by his favorite and best friend in his life. Poor Jenny is also the only character in TLW who died unnaturally. As for her death, who is the murderer is still a mystery. Ms. Everyone has motives, but they are unlikely. The perfect open ending is also the subtlety of the screenwriter. Maybe the mystery of Jenny's death will never be solved, or wait until the movie version comes out? I basically don't expect much.
Jenny has the deepest mind, the most fascinating talent, and her perception of people and things far exceeds that of Bette, who studied art at Yale. Bette is also a character I like very much. I admire her work style and personality, but I always think that Bette has a false high suspicion in art (this is a bit similar to Marina's comments on literature), at least many of her insights are Learning and being taught the day after tomorrow, Jenny's perception is innate, a gift. So, Jenny is definitely a genius. Unfortunately, Jenny is such a twisted and tangled genius. Her destiny is always ahead of ordinary people. She has experienced too many things that ordinary people can't experience in their entire lives. A woman, such as a best-selling author who has grown from a humble family to a brilliant light, has nothing to say when she encounters a noble person and becomes a director to being stepped on by a villain. Jenny is a subversive character, and she has been subversive all her life, even her death. But I think, this is a very wonderful role, as the first heroine (of course, some people think that the first female lead is Bette), Jenny deserves it. She's the kind of person who makes you grit your teeth and keep falling in love with her, either an angel or a devil, Jenny, you win.
Written on September 4, 2010
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