Screenwriter can’t do: too much want to express, it can only be reduced to a love story of Mary Su

Theodore 2022-01-09 08:02:30

I hope to "go harder". The original story is actually very plump. For some reason, it became a light tea Mary Su under the hand of the celebrity director Mike Newell. The female protagonist Juliet abandoned General Duo Jin and turned to the arms of educated youth farmers, which has a sense of contemporary feminism; the female partner Elizabeth bravely crosses the racial hatred and the enemy’s love and gave birth to clues, showing the desire for peace and anti-war; female partner Isola is addicted to winemaking She said that she admired the female protagonist's continuous pursuit of good quality both inside and outside, but she lacked a confidant; the male partner Sidney was a best friend but had complicated performances before and after the female protagonist’s engagement; the female partner Amelia had the most dignified destiny, losing important people time and time again in the war ...In the cruel World War II theme, each character has an independent story, but almost every story is described in a flashy way. Only the heroine's inexplicable and irrelevant love line runs through the beginning and the end. Only after seeing the last scene did I realize that this is a beautifully decorated love story of Mary Su... The subject matter of the movie is limited, and it is estimated that it would be much better to make it into a TV series.

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  • Isola Pribby: I'm only beautiful on the inside. You're beautiful on the outside as well, men do like that.

    Juliet Ashton: Do you not mind being alone?

    Isola Pribby: I suppose, sometimes. But then I think how much sweeter it will be when my Heathcliff finally shows himself and how glad I'll be that I decided to wait for him.

  • Audience Member #1: Have you always wanted to be a writer?

    Juliet Ashton: Always, yes. It's a perfect job. Sitting indoors, and always near a teapot.