How does a wealthy and mediocre heiress find love?

Keely 2022-02-19 08:02:01

How does a wealthy and mediocre heiress find love? This is probably also an age-old problem. Rich and beautiful, love is everywhere; mediocre and ordinary, that is the triviality of firewood, rice, oil and salt. Can be rich and mediocre? Choose one, also pick a rich and mediocre, just as the heroine father expects, but may become more and more surplus and lose inadequate, the right one, but the more boring; choice two, pick a poor and handsome and interesting, it is a drama The male protagonist, complement each other. If the hostess figured it out, as said in the play, even if I spend money to buy it, I have to buy Morris. You map the fun of others, and they map your money, which can be regarded as getting what they need, but the latter is often even more despised. In fact, it is unnecessary. Why can't fun and handsome be the two ends of the balance with money. Of course, as the heroine's father said, twenty years later, you will find that he loves your money, but aren't you still happy for twenty years? The best years I think I am the best love. It's better than sleeping in a grave with money but no happiness with a lot of money and mistrust.

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  • Christopher 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    William Wheeler is really a master at making classical family dramas. In the film, the Beiquezhu Palace, the embroidered clothes and the story environment are well integrated, giving people a beautiful enjoyment. De Havilland's performance is very layered, playing the image of an unconfident old maid, and the role has also won her an Oscar for best actress. The story is wonderful, the characters are delicately portrayed, and the display of the truth about marriage is too bold. After reading it, the audience has no hope for marriage.

  • Mylene 2022-02-19 08:02:01

    The real elegance and common appreciation.

The Heiress quotes

  • Catherine Sloper: Bolt it, Maria.

    Maria: Bolt it?

    Catherine Sloper: Bolt the door, Maria.

  • Catherine Sloper: Father won't abuse you, he doesn't know you well enough.