Perfect love is only possible if the soul is in harmony

Ruthe 2022-10-29 19:32:05

Perfect love is only when the souls fit together and can understand each other, in order to know each other, love each other, and cherish each other.

At first, the male protagonist planned to obey the worldly concept and marry a vulgar, ignorant or even a bad character, but in the end he defeated himself and made a bold decision that was consistent with his true heart. I thought that some of their faces would be described in the future There are many obstacles right, but only one thing is written. He is married, accused of marriage, and his wife is a lunatic. The male protagonist was sacrificed as a tool for family interests. This obstacle may not be established in modern times, but the female protagonist But back here.

Later, I thought it was a tragedy, the male lead was burned to death.

The female lead finally went to the male lead, but the movie didn't show too much about the female lead's inner transformation, or maybe it was because I was slow and didn't feel it.

When the heroine inherited her uncle's estate, the lawyer said that the heroine suffered a lot before, but now she has been saved. She is also a rich woman and can live the life she likes. Why is the heroine crying now? for her uncle? Or for herself? How can you be rich?

When the female protagonist finally went to the male protagonist, I always thought that the follow-up development was that she would spend the rest of her life in remorse, but I never thought that the male protagonist was still alive. Of course, this ending is not bad.

It can only be said that good luck makes people, the same beginning, in the real world, there will be various developments and many different endings, and this movie is one of the relatively happy endings. In reality, this outcome is extremely rare.

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Young Jane: I am not deceitful! And I am not a liar. For if I were, I should say that I loved you. I do not love you. I dislike you more than anyone in the world, except your son.

  • Mr. Rochester: Do you think me handsome?

    Jane Eyre: No sir.

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