Yes, a great movie, but because I have read the original book, I feel that the content of the movie seems to be fast-forwarding, and many plots have been condensed and adapted.
Meg's husband's image is not enough. There is a scene where he holds a magnifying glass and looks at his nails and feels very inconsistent, but it just shows the actor's own nature to interpret. Since Brooke wants to tell his students to study hard and get out of the camera, he should go out with a book.
Teddy's grandfather, because the movie time is limited, he did not depict his image more abundantly, and he and Beth should have more accumulated feelings before sending the piano, which is a pity.
In my impression, Beth should have been very young when she first appeared, so she could be held on her lap by Teddy's grandpa. The movie is a bit big.
Feeling grown up Joe is still very immature.
Because of the limited time, my mother's descriptions are relatively few. For example, in the original book, I was very impressed. When Qiao was angry with her personality, her mother told her that her personality was also very impatient when she was young, because of her husband's gentleness, tolerance and Qiao was very surprised when she heard it, and she did not expect that her gentle and kind mother also had such a past. From here you can feel the deep love between husband and wife.
However, at the beginning of the movie, it depicts a family that was once rich, but still benevolent, and it still depicts it well. It can be felt from the mother's return, the lack of money to buy good food, the fact that there is still a maid at home, and the part of making handmade products to distribute to poor families.
A series of changes after the youngest Amy was sent to her aunt's house, it is a pity that the movie does not have enough space to describe it. However, when I grew up, the choice of a partner made me understand a little bit, because I couldn't understand it a bit when I read a book.
The story is very good, and it is understandable that there is an effort to return to the original, so as to have a sense of fast-forward.
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