The female protagonist has an ordinary family background, and her dream is frustrated in the face of reality, but because she is good-looking, the fantasies and handsome multi-talented male protagonist can have a pure love. Not to mention whether the one-day contact each year can maintain/cultivate a relationship, can this so-called silent waiting really wait for true love? If the male protagonist's career goes well and the family is happy, can the female protagonist wait for her chance?
I always feel that this movie and the smashed "Jane * Eyre" are both harmful. Is it true that the hero and the hero can finally come together because true love is invincible? If Jane didn't inherit that little property and Mr. Rochester didn't become blind and poor; if Emma was still working as a waiter in the broken Mexican restaurant in London and Dexter continued to super star, would the so-called love have results?
Don't tell me that love can beat time. In fact, time played with love and brought the two people who were in a great disparity to the same position, even the female is superior to the male, so the hostess can finally raise her eyebrows and give alms to her "love".
Girls, don't think that you are the heroine, face the reality and grasp what belongs to you is the real thing. Just watch the movie.
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