I love ambitious girls from poor backgrounds, Rebecca in Vanity Fair should have a proud pointed chin like Reese. I don't know who sang the opening song, She Walks in Beauty. The poem has been quoted inappropriately, but Reese only wears black once in the film.
People always yearn for what they don't have. Rebecca's life is quite exciting. She enjoys a life of hunting high society, from vulgar jazz to eccentric rich widow, to sexually repressed marquis, and finally to high-ranking military officer in India. , which makes people doubt whether she will marry the city lord of the Tubang if she continues to shoot.
Despite the ups and downs, I still envied her, as Sartre said, life gave me what I wanted, and at the same time made me realize that it didn't make sense.
Surviving on instinct is fun, but the other main line, Emilia and Colonel Durbin, is much more tedious. The spirit of chivalry has long been outdated, and I hope the hot springs in Baden can give them some heat.
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