Is your boyfriend a human rights lawyer?

Larissa 2022-03-21 09:01:58

I'm going to write a vulgar review. (Maybe I've been making vulgar comments...)

From a non-gay, non-bi perspective, B doesn't seem very attractive to me. Fat, clumsy (some fat people are not clumsy), ugly, and brainless. Believe who you shouldn't believe, don't believe who you should believe. Of course, if I evaluate B in a more euphemistic way, it can be said that she is a simple, optimistic, independent, and emotional woman. Otherwise, how can you continue to live after making a fool of yourself so many times? Otherwise, how could he be lured by Cliff and used to smuggle drugs? Or, is this why Mark can see her?

BJ series is a very ordinary movie. 1 is basically a copy of the pride and prejudice, 2, it is not as good as a copy. Or maybe I didn't realize that there was something humorous in the movie? Although sarcastic humor has always been a tradition in English literature, and BJ's original book is also considered to be full of mockery of independent older British women, the movie, I think, is just pure cheap psychological fast food.

If a bad guy like BJ can find a boyfriend like Mark, like me, a slender, decent, good-hearted, though equally simple, neurotic young socialist girl, couldn't find a better one ? When BJ was wrongfully imprisoned, Mark could mobilize half the world for her. Can't my boyfriend start half the galaxy for me? Therefore, my boyfriend can't just be a human rights lawyer who deals with ministers and high-ranking officials all over the world. He must be able to connect with the Galactic Supreme Council. Just in case I get caught by Interpol one day mining ore on Mars, he can get me out of jail.

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  • Emmalee 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    Not as good as the first...

  • Madyson 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    The director and screenwriter have changed. No wonder the temperament is different from the previous work, and the color music is not as good as that. The sequel exaggerates Bridge's laziness and unreasonableness, increasing the so-called drama conflict by weakening her IQ. Moreover, he sacrificed Mr. Darcy. Compared with the warm and charming of the first part, the second part is much more calm and restrained. At the beginning, he didn't even want to marry the hostess, which was almost chilling. Anyway, it sucks, don't watch

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason quotes

  • Bridget Jones: I read that you should never go out with someone if you can think of three reasons why you shouldn't.

    Mark Darcy: And can you think of three?

    Bridget Jones: Yes.

    Mark Darcy: Which are?

    Bridget Jones: First off, I embarrass you. I can't ski, I can't ride, I can't speak Latin , my legs only come up to here and yes I will always be just a little bit fat. And you, you fold your underpants before you go to bed!

    Mark Darcy: No, hang on! That-that can't be a reason.

    Bridget Jones: No, it's not a reason! But you're not perfect either! You look down your nose at absolutely everyone and you're incapable of doing anything spontaneous or potentially affectionate.

    [pause]

    Bridget Jones: It feels like you're waiting to find someone in the VIP room who's- who's so fantastic, just the way she is, that you don't need to fix her.

    Mark Darcy: Bridget, this is mad.

    Bridget Jones: And perhaps you thought you found her.

    [long pause]

    Bridget Jones: Do you *want* to marry me?

    [awkward silence]

    Mark Darcy: Look- I...

    Bridget Jones: You see, you can never muster the strength, to fight for me.

    [long silence. Mark opens his mouth and closes it again. Bridget walks out]

  • Bridget Jones: She's got legs up to here! My legs only come up to here!