After staying up late to watch the last episode, it felt too rushed. Although Shuang'an had a good progress in the last two weddings, while there was a big suspense on the other side, Washington had already sensed that something was wrong. And to be honest, how can a person forget the fact that he kills himself? Even if the other party is a villain, an alcoholic, domestic violence, and vulgar person, killing the other party is right for the people, but how can he live the title of a murderer? Under the social rules, people have given their sovereignty to the law and society, so when taking an oath, when talking about sin, they unconsciously think of their "sin".
In the last episode, I couldn't help but applaud Ann for the last episode. During the marriage proposal, Annie said that I was not a strong person. The expressions and words in that part were so real, and she immediately saw her pain of worrying about gains and losses and her inner entanglement. Even if they kissed together at the end, I couldn't help but take a look and close my eyes to enjoy. That sense of insecurity and joy is really good.
As for An, it actually reflects that a person is easily influenced by the environment if he cannot stick to his principles and believe in himself. Like she said, even a weird marriage at least found a reason for my ridiculous existence, and I'm closer to you. When I go back, I have nothing left. Up until this point, Ann was the same kid who broke down and broke down in the first few episodes.
Ann's big change actually benefited from her sister. Especially after being inspired by my sister. I always thought that my sister was a big badass, but I didn't expect her to be a big assist. Although I am very afraid of my husband, I see things very clearly. I know what my husband and his cousin are going to do, and what kind of person they are. I am very clear in my heart. And she definitely loves An, and doesn't want An to follow in her footsteps. So she told Ann that Liszt was still caring about her, and that Liszt still had Liszt after returning home, which gave Ann the greatest sense of security and belonging.
It is not difficult to understand why Ann was outspoken with her brother-in-law, uncle and aunt when she returned to England, and she was decisive in rushing directly to Hilden. In fact, she and Liszt became more and more alike, more and more active, assertive and self-confident. But I'm glad to see Ann's restlessness and irritability in the first few episodes, because that's a state a lot of people have, and a lot of people are stuck in it. Ann was lucky enough to meet Annie, find where she belongs and slowly change herself into a better person.
The characters are all very plump, and one has extreme confidence and extreme vulnerability at the same time. Ann and Annie are like a pair of pros and cons, two equally plump characters. But in general, this TV series is still mainly about love, and the discussion of human nature, such as good and evil, is actually not deep. Easy to understand and encourage people to fall in love. And the hardships of that era are hard to understand now.
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