The adaptation is integrated into the plot, and it seems that there is no engagement. But the most obvious aspect of the adaptation is the integration of many modern elements. For example, sales dumping, collateral sales of big sellers, occupation of manufacturers’ working capital, charity behaviors, VIP customers, women’s specials, breaking the closed single and introducing children’s counters. The best thing is to sell birds. The silly fat girl really has to sell it. Got one.
There are not so many various sales methods in Zola's novels, but it also opened "Paris Spring". Now this woman’s paradise (another translated title) has so many new tricks, it seems like selling textbooks.
In short, the BBC is still very thorough, implementing its usual rigorous style. The BBC heroines are not the most beautiful, full-faced and full-bodied. Looking forward to the second season!
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