Synopsis of the movie: The story takes place in England at an earlier time (transportation or carriage), after Charles and Ernestina got engaged, they met Sarah at the dock and fell in love at first sight (personal I think that scene is very scary, and Charles' love at first sight is admirable), after a coincidence or artificial process that makes the two never fall in love with each other (after watching it, I have doubts about falling in love, thinking it is Charles' single love) , Charles broke off the engagement with Ernestina and was going to elope with Sarah, but he arrived at the hotel and found that Sarah was missing, so Charles began a long journey to find Sarah. The reason (meeting a French lieutenant?), separated again, and when we met again, it was the age of trains (at this time, I did not doubt that the carriage jumped to the train, but sighed Sarah's beauty), Sarah Has changed her name to Anna (for unknown reasons) and Charles also changed her name to Mike (because of his notoriety after repenting of his marriage), and Anna has been with the French lieutenant who has been waiting for N years at this time, and joined the show business. , Mike also found a random woman to settle down with. After a long relationship with Mike, she finally decided to choose the French lieutenant. After playing Mike for the last time, she left gracefully.
After distorting the movie, he left a passage like this: This is actually a story of a woman who abandoned the same man three times. After montage, the movie appears to be fragmented, and even if it is put together, it is still incomplete. Although some of the short stories are incomplete (this sentence comes from not understanding how Sam Mingming and Charles parted ways and later became Mike's servants, and the two Ernestina I did not recognize at all), the characters in the stories are indeed ordinary people, but, No one could fathom that mysterious woman.
Amitabha, could it be that reading is stupid?
P. s: Those who haven't seen this film should read this article carefully, those who have seen this film should read this article and laugh carefully...
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