I don't get it, but I have an idea

Marshall 2022-03-20 09:02:09

The picture is beautiful, and the OST is also good. I've always loved movies from this era. When I saw the first male protagonist at the beginning, I thought it was about women's rights. I don't quite understand the second one - she seems to like a challenge, but then she runs away? The third one fell into emmm on a whim, so this movie describes three kinds of love, including four if the supporting roles are counted. I hope it can inspire people to think about their own views on love like this? But the video didn't tell me the answer, I don't even know if it gave me multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions, is the right answer in the video? Are movies that only give people problems good movies? Does it make sense to watch this movie? I don't know, I don't understand.

Or I shouldn't criticize the heroine from the perspective of God. The male protagonist's attraction to her has declined, and it is understandable that she tries to find another home. The third male protagonist jumped out to seduce her and she took the bait. Although the second male chose this by himself, he always felt sorry for him. She didn't choose her right-hand man, neither did Qin Se and Naruto, she chose passion. But this also corresponds to a Western thought - no judge?

However, movies and novels of that era seem to be promoting the attractiveness of educated women, saying that what attracts people should be thoughts, connotations, and souls? This movie really has no conspiracy at all, nor does it talk about means. She just killed the people who wanted to hurt her in front of everyone, just like in Shakespeare's time, but it's a bit simple, eh? In fact, we may not be so complicated in reality. We watch TV dramas a lot emmm. What is complicated is people's hearts, but I can't see through her inner activities, so I can't write any wonderful movie reviews, end.

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  • Lorna 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Another growth education.

  • Josie 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    I haven't read the original, but the acting is good. Like that quote: It's immoral to tempt someone you don't love. But the happy ending at the end is a bit boring, it would be nice if there was a special ending.

Far from the Madding Crowd quotes

  • Bathsheba Everdene: Mr Oak, I don't want a husband. I'd hate to be some man's property. I shouldn't mind being a bride at a wedding if I could be one without getting a husband!

  • Bathsheba Everdene: It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language chiefly made by men to express theirs.