If the heroine is Kitty

Kari 2022-01-20 08:01:26

I have been thinking that if the heroine in the movie is Kitty, it will have a completely different ending.
In the movie, Mara and her good friend Kitty, it can be said that the two girls are equally beloved and distressed, but their personalities are in sharp contrast, forming a strong contrast.
Mara's self-esteem, loyalty, purity, and fragility in the face of love are distressing. However, these personality traits also caused her to become a loser in life. Because of her self-esteem before love, she was unwilling to write to let Roy know the embarrassment of her life, and she was unwilling to ask Roy's mother for help, which led to her becoming a prostitute due to her livelihood. When fate took care of her again, Roy appeared in front of her alive, loving her as always, and even when the two were about to enter the palace of marriage, out of the loyal and pure faith in love in her heart, her heart couldn't beat what she had done to herself. Geng Jie of the fact of a prostitute. In the end, she pushed away the happiness that was about to belong to her. If you don't succeed, you will become benevolent.
Kitty, Mara’s good friend, is also very kind, but almost the character of this character is completely opposite to that of the heroine. She asked Mara to tell Roy about their lives. Later, she asked Mara to ask Roy's mother for help. Later, she asked Mara to return the flowers Roy sent to the flower shop in exchange for a week's living expenses. Yes, she is not innocent, she is very marketable and realistic. Perhaps such character traits are not so flattering, but she is brave, tough, and loyal. She fell out for a good friend and wife, and turned into a prostitute for treating a good friend. When a good friend said that Roy would go with her when she came back, she had no complaints about her good friend or her life. Both sacrifices and blessings seemed so reasonable. When she became a prostitute in the movie, she said that she still had to live even in this way. For each stage of life, except for the part that she can't control and choose, she has the absolute initiative for the rest. She knows how to give up and fight, and she also knows how to weigh and bow. It's just that Kitty is not as lucky as Mara, she failed to meet a distinguished officer who loved her family. I think if I met, she would hold it tightly and grasp it.
If the heroine of the movie is Kitty, then it will be a happy ending. Of course, this is impossible. The movie will not be shot like this. No one will watch it after it is shot, and it will not become a classic if someone sees it. However, she is indeed the strong one in life.
The survival of the fittest, character determines fate, Mara has become an eternal classic in the movie, but in real life, perhaps it is just another fool who is mocked.

While lamenting the classics of the movie, should we also get some awareness of reality from the movie?

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  • Carmine 2022-04-21 09:03:09

    What is the motivation for a person to live? Obviously not someone else. Character determines fate, and Mara's impulses kick off the tragedy. To say that everything is in the name of love, this kind of love is too shallow. Not brave enough to face life, not honest enough to face the past, not enough to face reality calmly, weak and irresponsible. Such weak people will always attract the protection of the strong, and there will always be applause from those who resonate. I don't deny Vivien Leigh's exquisite hard photos, but I really hate her

  • Bettie 2022-03-20 09:02:41

    True love is not about going to war the next day after getting engaged and no news. True love is going to the station to take a job together. Kitty really loves Myra.

Waterloo Bridge quotes

  • Roy Cronin: Myra - why you little gadabout. What are you doing prowling around at this hour?

  • Roy Cronin: I knew I wouldn't sleep so I've been walking in the garden, confiding my good luck to the stars.

    Myra Lester: Were they pleased?

    Roy Cronin: No, they seemed indifferent. They went on glittering, the little exhibitionists!