Classical works. The story is too tragic. It tells the story of Mr. Earnshaw, a squire who brought a gypsy child home from a trip, and his own child made him difficult because of jealousy. Earnshaw had to send him to boarding school. But his girl and this boy were childhood sweethearts, and gradually developed a love affair. When Earnshaw passed away, the tragedy continued, and the son inherited his father's business, but also more vengeful, reduced to slavery. My sister had no choice but to marry someone else. And the despairing Hesskov went away, made a fortune three years later, and returned to take revenge...
The story is wonderful, the lingering side of love is mournful and mournful. It feels like being alive is torturing each other, which is really a sad movie. The male lead is good, but the female lead is not good-looking, and it is much worse than the original.
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