Vanity Fair--The History of the Heroine's Struggle

Alverta 2022-08-02 14:05:47

It feels like watching a drama... I haven't read the original book, but the perception of this drama is the history of the heroine's struggle, and I will go step by step with my own wisdom. As for the reason for her separation from her husband (why did she hide a thousand pounds by herself), did you just use the sentence "You don't know how hard I used to be"? The plot and understanding are very shallow, and the characters are also rushed.

If the ending is removed, the whole film will be as follows: "Everything is always arranged by fate, and deliberate planning may lead to a miserable life, but the silly brother and the kind-hearted Arimia have a good life." A show with a confused face, the last scene of the suitcase struck me.


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  • Josue 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    It's too far from the original, and the actors' performances are all in place

  • Ewald 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    it's not vanity, it's confidence.

Vanity Fair quotes

  • Miss Matilda Crawley: How do I look?

    Becky Sharp: A good deal stronger. They will be disappointed.

  • Maria Osborne: George is engaged. It's understood.

    Mr. Osborne: And it can be un-understood.