After more than ten years, he is still the BJ who is natural, unpretentious, positive, optimistic, confused but very cute. Even if his face is wrinkled, he will still shout: no, can't go back and keep making the same mistakes. Must keep moving forward and making new ones. Just the right British humour, and every character who has played for more than ten years is very smooth. BJ, who will reveal his true feelings when he is single, but will also turn away when he finds something wrong, is of course the reason why we love her.
In the third installment, Darcy, who is mute and inarticulate, finally comes to his senses and blurts out: and that may defy automated reasoning, but there's nothing I can do about it.
It's seems I can always find time to save the world, but you're my world.
Very Darcy style
In addition to laughing points, I am also touched by the touchpoints buried by the screenwriter from time to time, although it is really old-fashioned
Can you see myself growing old with this guy? Actually I want to add Can you see myself growing up with this guy?
Sometimes you love a person just because they feel like home.
A woman is so simple that as long as her lover is on her side, she can do nothing, or she is smart enough to know what is most important to her. Men are more greedy or stupid, they need both love and career success. After 10 years of waiting and missing, Darcy finally understands where his world is...
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