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Camylle 2022-03-23 09:02:31

"Far From the Crowd", I haven't read the original book, but only watched the movie. In the process of watching, I forced myself to ask myself what I said step by step, and then, the more I watched, the more confused I saw that I could only say wtf in the end? ? ! The classic plot of scumbags hurting scumbags, and scumbags in turn hurt honest people? ? ? The heroine yearns for freedom and independence. When she was young, she said that she didn't need a husband, but she also longed to be tamed. She did not hesitate to smile and be ambiguous to others, which reminded me of Madonna's words "I am tough, I am ambitious. Bob, I know exactly what I want, and if it makes me look bitch, it doesn't matter." I personally think it's a very charming statement, and it shows that a person is ambitious and independent. But on the heroine, I just want to say, well, yes, you're a real bitch. Maybe you are really capable, decisive and close to the people, but apart from being a bitch, your other qualities are insignificant. When you see that soldier being flattering to you but not caring about how you feel about your farm, you're still in a trap. So, perhaps for such an untamable and ambitious woman, a gentleman is not a very good way to her. What she needs is passion and sensibility, even if she's not sure what the future holds. When the soldier met the woman he used to love, the heroine looked very humble, and when he yelled at her, you are nothing to me now, I don't feel pity at all, or even feel inadequate. My favorite scene is when the soldier came back to find her after being rescued, and she still cried his name with tears in her eyes, but he was just for money, and it had nothing to do with whether it was you or not. I'm happy because the soldier didn't lie to her this time, saying he missed her so he came back, but also made it clear to her that it was actually because he had nothing and needed money. What I regret is that the middle-aged gentleman, who could have lived his life with a calm mind, was respected and prosperous, but because of the mischievous temptation and provocation of the heroine, his heart was filled with hope. He was humiliated, sad, irrational, and until recently murdered, he basically lost everything, even his freedom, for the heroine, but the heroine gave him nothing. It's very unfair. Some people may think that this is all self-inflicted. It was the gentleman who gave up his reason, but without the help of the heroine, his fate would not be like this. Oak, as the first man to appear, has always been by her side. Sober, sensible, never lost his grace, nor his dignity. In the end, he chose to leave, from England to the United States. What amazes me is that at the end, the heroine caught up with Oak on horseback and asked him if he would marry her. Then, Oak stayed? ? ? went back with her? ? ? I don't understand the psychology of the heroine, can I let go of a good person? You've rotted into glass scum, and you're still thinking about how to destroy others? Some people may say that the heroine is pursuing her own happiness, but why stop a loyal and capable man from seeking a better future? Although it was Oak who chose to stay in the end, I still want to say that the heroine is really like a vampire, and will not let anyone, anyone who treats her well. too greedy. I had enough trouble when I was young, and now I am looking for an honest man to be the pick-up man. At the end of the movie, they went back arm in arm and holding the horse. There is no follow up. I think I've seen enough of this, I'm almost throwing up. If the follow-up tells me that the gentleman died in prison and the heroine spends her later years in peace, my world view may collapse. Well, stop saying swearing. Just ask, lady, are you worthy?

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  • Freddy 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The British pastoral scenery is like a poem, but unfortunately this poem is about Mary Sue "The whole world loves me to the death". If you are not satisfied with the forced reunion at the end, the male protagonist should just walk away and cherish the rest of your life and stay away from Mary Sue.

  • Hillary 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    In the beginning, the farmer brother was the most handsome. In the middle, I felt that the uncles of the local tyrants wanted to find him to make a base. The ex-husband's brother seduces the little freckles in another play, and here he seduces the heroine, although I think he actually really loves her, just like the little brother in Tess. In short, in fact, Mary Su, the picture of the farmer's brother and Bian Mu together is the most beautiful.

Far from the Madding Crowd quotes

  • Gabriel Oak: I'm not going to tell stories just to please you. You can be sure of that.

  • William Boldwood: I want... very much to protect you. For the rest of your life.