Emma, ​​Oops

Karelle 2022-10-16 01:00:35

As we all know, the number of British actors is small, so every time you watch a British drama, you will have a different degree of drama.

If I want to summarize two principles for my Guanying, it should be: either the Taoist costume is beautiful, or the screenwriter is magical. Emma's play belongs to the former. Someone once said that if you look down at the entire United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the air, you will find that Britain is a big country. This is true, there are large fields like oil paintings, beautiful villas, dreamy girly dresses, and wallpapers with blooming flowers. The name Jane Austen used to be my imagination of the ultimate ideal of pastoral and life in middle and high school: lace turban, small teacup with broken flowers, pinch-pinch accent, affectionate and also owns a big House and a half-county manor. The male protagonist...OMG, I The teenage dream continued from junior high school to my twenties, expanding and extending into a pink adult fairy tale.

The most fatal thing about this British culture for me is not that when the ideal meets the reality, it becomes more shattered, but to this day, I am still willing to fall into the sweet trap of Daydream, and I am addicted to sweetness.

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  • Miss Bates: Oh, oh Mother, do you hear? MISS WOODHOUSE HAS INVITED US TO HARTFIELD!

  • Emma Woodhouse: We are both prejudiced. You against, I for him and we shall have no chance of agreeing until he is really here.

    Mr. Knightley: Prejudiced? I'm not prejudiced!

    Emma Woodhouse: Yes, but I am. Very much, and without at all being ashamed of it. My love for Mr. and Mrs. Weston gives me a decided prejudice in his favor.