The true nature of the lady is really a masterpiece. After watching it, everyone applauded heartily and enthusiastically.
First of all, judging from the title of the film, "Lady's True Colors" is really meaningful-ladies are always beautiful. The lady Elizabeth in this film, with an eye-catching and unconventional "heart of love", is unbearable to look straight, for fear of desecrating the halo of the lady. Among them, she took off her riding boots in front of her cousin, and the elegant smelling scene is still fresh in memory.
Secondly, in the plot, the lady and the male A (cousin) with a long straight hair and a beard, a male B with short hair and a beard, a male C with curly hair and a beard, and a male D with a bald head and a beard are lingering and difficult. Metaphorical emotional entanglement. A has been loving Elizabeth silently, but because of tuberculosis, he refused to confess. B first proposed to Elizabeth and then to her stepdaughter. C has always loved this lady. A gesture of touching her face can make the lady have endless aftertastes. The above three men are still caressing this halo female pig's feet at the same time in Elizabeth's fantasy, which is really shocking. D finally married a lady, and then the lady felt that she was married to the wrong person, and left D while he was dying of tuberculosis. Then, there was no marriage.
Again, from the perspective of the rhythm of the plot, how can a procrastination and unknowingly express the feelings of the judge!
At the end, everyone really applauded heartily.
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