Rethinking Bj's single diary, and finally found that this is a story of a bamboo horse defeating the sky [Yunbei]
1. Bridget has known Darcy since he was a child, and Bridget "liked swimming in Darcy's pool when he was a child";
2. Parents of both parties will be invited to participate in Christmas activities;
3. Both parents have houses in the countryside;
4. Darcy has a house in London (Notting Hill area), Bridget has a long-term residence in the city (not very big, but it doesn't feel like a rented apartment), and both have a car;
5. Darcy graduated from Cambridge and is a human rights lawyer. The first part was a partner of a law firm, and the second part seemed to be promoted. Bridget started working in a publishing house (the boss was Darcy's college classmate and best man), and later jumped to a TV station As a mirror reporter, the program ratings are not bad;
6. Bridget's mother participated in the regional election and was successfully elected. She belongs to a woman with knowledge and culture and a certain status. The first one went to a TV station to work as a sales program assistant because of family conflicts. To sum up, Bridget and Darcy belong to the middle class and have a certain social status. Old acquaintance, although Darcy looks richer, more noble and more respected than Bridget, in fact Darcy and Bridget belong to the same class, and it is very reasonable for them to succeed!
The twists and turns are that Bridget and Darcy have different requirements for marriage and love. The ten years between the two of them from the second to the third part is mainly because Darcy is too busy with work, and sometimes he has to let colleagues and subordinates lead the way. Bringing documents to work overtime at home made Bridget feel like he was still alone, and perhaps Darcy's two wives (Mrs. Japan and Carol) left him for this reason. This problem is more clearly highlighted in the third installment. Darcy seems to be busier than the multi-millionaire Jack. He can't appear at the first time when Bridget needs it. It may also be stimulated by Jack. Darcy finally realizes this problem and adds In the past, he and Bridget really loved you, "I loved you in the past, I love you now, and I will love you in the future", and they chose to walk into the marriage hall hand in hand one year after the birth of the child.
And our uncle Hugh and Patrick in the third film were forced to become tool people... Last night, I checked the social status gap between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice", although each version of the film and television drama The presented Bennet family situation is not the same, but Mr.Bennet is at least a squire with an annual income of 2,000 pounds, in the order of social status in the UK at that time:
Royal family>Noble nobles>Squire>Lawyers, merchants and other middle class>General farmers
Obviously, both Mr. Darcy and Bennet belong to squires, the only difference is that Darcy belongs to the super wealthy squires (no title, but he may be the heir to the title of a relative), while Bennet belongs to the well-off squires, the family income is different, but barely They were of the same class, so even though Mrs. Bennet had lawyers and businessman relatives, Darcy and Elizabetn were a good match for them to end up together.
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