I have revisited these two dramas in the past two days, so I finally decided to write something on twu.
The eye-catching degree of the two protagonists is nothing to say, they are all in love. In contrast, I prefer lisa ray's performance, whether it's TALA's domineering queen Yuji Fan or Miriam's kind, hesitant and moving, they all perform well. Being in the movie, the former wants to snuggle in Tala's arms and experience her nasty teasing, while the latter wants to take Miriam away from the sea of misery and fly high and live a happy life, loving and caring for her. . . This is the most direct feeling. Although it is a bit straightforward, isn't it the acting that impresses the audience the most?
(Every time I see Miriam standing at the door of the house, the wind ruffled her hair, one hand akimbo and the other stroking her head and pressing her hair to prevent it from running around, the picture is charming to my heart (๑ŐдŐ)b, just thinking about it makes me excited.)
Racial discrimination Under the background of such a system, people who cannot be freely chosen in life, cannot intermarry, people of color have no human rights, etc., those who are repressed by legal provisions can hardly breathe. Protest, the pursuit of equality and justice, the independent personality and behavior is so attractive. On the other side, Miriam is a traditional housewife, without true love, only obeying her husband's obligation to take care of children, but at the same time she has a heart that is ready to resist but has no courage. So the two hit it off, and emotional sprouting occurred in this world that absolutely does not allow this to happen.
We all want our lovers to end up together, but not everything and every relationship has an absolutely happy ending. Miriam's sister-in-law was not arrested in the end, the white woman left a deep kiss on Jacob's cheek, Amina continued to open the cafe and let Miriam out of the fence, Miriam stopped her husband's violence and finally fought for a job twice a week, no I know where they will go in the end, but for now, this is the best ending.
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