Elegance and strength can't be less

Obie 2021-12-31 08:02:53


When I watched it, I thought of "The Redemption of Shawshank." Although the plot is not so tortuous, the plot design is so rigorous, and there is no exciting successful escape from prison, but this is an elegant housewife who once did not understand the dangers of the world after being framed. And the story of growth and revenge, because I was a heroine, moved and shocked me even more. . .

I am very happy that even the most dangerous environment has the help of friends, so Libby has the wisdom, strength and courage;
I am very happy that the bail officer did not follow the law pedantically, but followed the call of the heart and discovered the truth;
I am very happy that the son still remembers his mother 6 years later, and he
lives up to all the bitterness that the mother felt for him; I am very happy that the bastard man is dead. If this kind of person is locked up, he will inevitably not do bad things again when he comes out. . Fortunately, I don't worry about it when I die.

I like to see the heroine’s graceful posture, like her elegantly meeting with the bail officer, like her elegantly following clues, like watching her gracefully "cheat" a set of high-end dresses, like watching her gracefully threaten to hurt her The

key is that this grace is full of wisdom, bravery, rising, strength and love. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Levi 2021-12-31 08:02:53

    When I was in college, I watched the disc in the dormitory, and accompanied the younger sister to Liang Qiuju to watch it again...Cut version...

  • Cole 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Chong the heroine looks good~

Double Jeopardy quotes

  • [Libby sails the boat as Nick joins her on the deck, noticing that they're in the middle of the ocean]

    Nick Parsons: Wait. I don't see land. So where is it?

    Libby Parsons: [Libby points with her hand] Alaska's over that way, Japan is straight ahead, and Australia's somewhere to the left. Where would you like to go?

    Nick Parsons: Bed.

    Libby Parsons: That can be arranged.

  • [the prosecutor in Libby's court case tries to come up with an explanation for Nick's murder]

    Prosecutor: Mrs. Parsons, you've heard the testimony be presented to this court, and your explanation is that somebody must have come aboard the Morning Star.

    Libby Parsons: That's right.

    Prosecutor: Well, let's consider all the possibilities. Maybe a band of pirates. Or aliens! Did aliens murder your husband? No. Aliens weren't beneficiaries in your husband's life insurance.