A serious film about international relations

Sylvia 2022-03-20 09:01:24

I watched BJ's single diary part 1 and 2 for little princess Feifei, these two movies, on the surface they are silly and sweet, but in fact they are very frightening. The entanglement in front of the American cousin, Hugland and Princess Fifi represent two trends of thought in the UK elite, Hugland represents the opportunist, interests come first, and it is inevitable to get together with the "slim, confident, young" American female vote ( In the end,

she was dumped by her American cousin), the little princess Feifei represents a conservative local faction, and is extremely loyal to the clumsy, bloated, old-fashioned, and friendly motherland. Loves her just the way she is

if the first film is an international relations film, the first 2 are psychoanalysis movies. Why does the tall, rich and handsome barrister Feifei fall in love with the heroine? A lot of people can't tear it apart. In fact, Feifei is a potential trans, and BJ is the female self in his fantasy. Leftist, radical, friendly, sensual, unrestrained, Always attracted to Hugland (yes, the one who slept with Hugland and hit Hugland was Feifei)... So Feifei said "the problematic thing is I love you", sickness is sickness here, The whole film uses an anthropomorphic approach to describe Feifei's treatment process. In the end, the split personalities merged, and little princess Feifei accepted her femininity. What this movie tells us is that the

medicine cannot be stopped.

I don't quite understand why your audience's kneeling and licking towards Gao Fushuai has reached a frantic level of losing one's self. The most exciting line in the whole drama I've watched is BJ's high energy ranting.

The people you see outside the tube every day are there by choice. End of story.

-Oh, no, it's not. Some people have terrible personal problems, and other people might have lost their family in some tragic ferry disaster. And some people are just plain hopeless. Honestly, this is the sort of rubbish you'd expect from fat, balding, Tory, Home Counties, upper-middle-class twits.

How can this be considered a shame play, isn't it right, isn't it fun? Looking at the expressions of Feifei and Rebecca, it is obvious that the younger generation of elites also agree with her, but it is inconvenient to speak directly.

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Bridget Jones's Diary quotes

  • Bridget: It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.

  • Bridget: So what do you think of the situation in Chechnya?

    Daniel Cleaver: I couldn't give a fuck, Jones.