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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