Therefore, this woman is not as fragile as most soybean oils say. On the contrary, her heart is very strong. This is also the source of some of her cold and willful performance-even if she is under the fence, she has no scruples in despising the lower relatives around her and their lives. This cannot all be attributed to some kind of psychiatric symptoms. Looking back, if she didn't have such a "positive" heart, and was born in such a place that people think "reading is useless", maybe she would never study anthropology at all. Although this subject is an unpopular major, it gave her the opportunity to get to know the real upper-class people, and really climbed the golden branch. Opportunities are only for those who are prepared. Even if you look like an immortal, if you have been sitting in the courtyard and riding a bicycle wearing a cotton-padded jacket, the boss will not see you. That's it.
Therefore, Old Woody’s "I don't know what I should do" every three minutes is pure sloppy. It is precisely because Jasmine knows what she wants that she decides decisively between schoolwork and being rich and handsome, and marrying into a wealthy family. Judging from how she got along with her stepson, this stepmother could have done enough homework. It is precisely because of this kind of homework necessary to enter the upper class society that she frowned at the "poor relatives"-if you want to become a good person, you must first accept the values of the good person. Do you still remember the embarrassment of the Phoenix men in "New Marriage Times" when they faced the villagers in the city? In fact, women are more sensitive and embarrassed in such matters. As for why Chinese screenwriters like to let the man mess up this heart, maybe it's a different kind of fun.
All of this will of course arouse the anger of the civilians: snobbery, hypocrisy, and the money comes in question. . . But I'm sorry, driving a BMW and riding a flying pigeon are different. No woman would be willing to choose a mechanic who only knows to drink beer and watch boxing, even she herself is just a cashier in a supermarket. Because of choosing this person, it means staying in this class forever, and has never had a chance with Porsche, Hermès, or European travel. Besides, the values of the rich are not bad: giving back to the society, doing charity, living a green life, and concealing their inner unhappiness with grace and courtesy. The bourgeoisie has a prudent charm. It's one thing that Buñuel can't be used to seeing it. In reality, it's really useful. Any kind of life is inevitably covered with lice, why not choose the more gorgeous one? Therefore, Jasmine will never choose dentists and workers, just like many "leftover women" on our side. Some troubles cannot be solved by "lowering the standard."
One of the side effects of dreams realized through struggle is to believe in their own power and control everything from then on. With this kind of self-confidence of a successful person and the pride caused by this kind of self-confidence, Jasmine encountered a helpless problem-her husband derailed. Whether others love you or not is not your decision. There are countless books on how to manage marriage, and none of them can provide a secret recipe to ensure that an individual who is completely different from you will always live by your side as you wish. If Jasmine is not dazzled by herself, she can choose a more sensible way, at least she can save her financial wealth and independence. However, she endured it, and suddenly couldn't help it. It can be seen that if Director Wu doesn't want you to be Wendi Deng, you really can't be.
Next is the drama of "A Streetcar Named Desire". In desperation, she still adheres to her three views and is not afraid to stand out from the crowd. The period of winning for diplomats once again showed her essence-an exquisite egoist, well-versed in the world, and capable of step by step. But she forgot, this is not New York. A place where no one knows you, a city of strangers. San Francisco, just like China's countless third- and fourth-tier "hometowns", faithfully played her Wei Zhuang. Here, you'd better sit in the park and be Xianglin's wife, so that it fits the realistic jazz tune most.
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