The portrayal of the heroine in the movie does not fall into the Cinderella-like old-fashioned pattern. This is great. If you insult me, I will call you a bitch. If you look down on me, I will seduce the person you like to piss off you, and you isolate and exclude me. I will leave you alone. I don’t have the kind of consideration and tolerance for my mother’s poor children’s early heads-ups, but you can’t call her a bad girl, because a child who is continuously bullied either learns to avoid negatively or learns to be a tooth for a tooth. I would rather see the latter. The arrogant, upper-class white girls in Hollywood chick movies really need to respond, and the best kindness that the heroine retains after knowing what to do is more flesh-and-blood and valuable. After all, if it is I hate people who encounter serious lawsuits and make a fool of themselves, and I will choose to move a stool to watch a good show.
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