If you want to "walk your own way and let others tell you", you must first have a strong mind - superior intelligence, knowledge and execution, amazing creativity, and a strong heart - to resist those who see yourself as alien The same kind of accusation, slander, slander, suppression and elimination. Therefore, being different is both a choice and an ability. There are very few people in the world who have this ability, and even fewer are willing to turn this ability into their own choices and implement them consistently. These few people were called "madman", "perverted" and "abnormal" by their contemporaries, but were called "legends" by later generations. And Ann is such a legend!
In that era when the only option for a woman was to marry and become a married woman, she took care of her family property, started an industry, traveled around, and studied science; she wore men's clothes, a top hat, and walked like a madman; she rejected all falsehoods and listened to her inner voice , loved ones, and even openly live with same-sex lovers. Her behavior is completely inconsistent with the established standards of society, and her orientation is completely unacceptable by social ethics. However, she is well-informed and resolute, her love and hate are clear and sincere. She breaks the barriers of the times and the shackles of gender with amazing execution and true temperament. After living for more than 200 years, she still makes women envious and admires men. The feared maverick colorful life.
As soon as the Englishman puts on his own dress, ties up his braids, and goes back to his country to bathe in his own sunshine, everything is in place and every sentence is comfortable. Suran Jones took off Dr. Foster's white coat and put on a "Jack" gentleman's uniform. It was a different era and costume, with the same determination and hard work. And British dramas are really unparalleled in the shaping of characters. Annie, who is strong and wrapped in pain and loss, Ann, who is full of courage and determination in her fragility, and the kind-hearted and lovable aunt, and the seemingly ignorant but benevolent father. The sisters who are tit-for-tat with different personalities but whose blood is thicker than water, as well as many supporting characters who have only a few shots but are all vivid, show their hands and make every move, full of charm and lingering aftertaste.
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