During the viewing process, I always thought that this movie was the tragic experience of the male protagonist-Xunmeng died, forced to marry his wife, ran away, fell in love with his cousin, Kong Youcai, was rejected from college, and "licked" his cousin on call. Don't wander around and run for a living, I thought I would live in peace like this, I never wanted to be lost by the precocious eldest son in a big move, and his third son's true love abandoned him; but the film finally realized Hardy's film adaptation description after beating his chest and feet. What’s more is the tragic life of the heroine: when she was young, she had the most rebellious and fighting spirit. She didn’t believe in God, didn’t read the Bible, didn’t go to church. Even if she wandered around with her cousin and was forced to make a living, she still had fun in misery. After the child died, she finally broke down and put this book. It should be the society's fault, all on her own, on her and her cousin's love union, she surrendered to her belief in God and kept away from her deeply-loved cousin in order to atone for her sins; but I also feel that he is happier compared to her cousin, after all She is the love that Jude has chosen and followed from the beginning to the end. No matter under any circumstances, even if his dream is broken and his children die, he has never thought of giving up Sue; when it comes to the male protagonist's wife, she is curious about how she achieves the "ghost" She who has been following Jude has a better ending. She is much smarter than the male lead: she got pregnant early and married the male lead and then left to live a different life, but she also betrayed her original self. She once believed that childbirth was a woman's life's mission, and she ended up abandoning her own son and remarrying; Jude Junior was also very tragic. This thin, taciturn and gloomy boy actually killed his younger brother and sister and hanged himself. It's enough to see that In the context of the times, how much did he bear when he was young... In any case, this is a masterpiece that makes people sigh
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