always grow up

Myrl 2022-03-22 09:01:52

We are not BJs, because we can never be as brave as her. In the first part, we could run out and chase Darcy in pajamas. In the second part, we took the initiative to find Darcy in front of everyone to show love, as long as Make sure he loves her, no matter how embarrassed it is for him.

Of course, the reality will not be so perfect, as long as you give up, you can reap the love. So in reality, we will grow up slowly, we will meet the very hateful Daniel, it doesn't matter to see us fall, and never intend to save us, Daniel doesn't mind BJ's embarrassment and always embarrassing, just because he doesn't love, As long as she is a gun buddy, she won't think too much. And maybe we will meet Mr. Darcy, but he will eventually leave, just like Daniel asked Mr. Darcy: "Since you like her so much, why don't you marry her". Mr. Darcy undoubtedly likes BJ's cuteness, but she is not the decent wife he needs after all, she is his selfishness, and he will play a personable human rights lawyer after all.

The two male protagonists are very handsome, but BJ's relationship with them is very sad. Although BJ couldn't tell why when he cried to other inmates in prison, the grievances when he was with him were real. BJ knew why he left Darcy because he thought he had cheated on his beautiful female colleague, but why did Mr Darcy let BJ leave, does he know in his heart why the forging relationship ended? If he thinks there is absolutely no problem between them, then why did Mr Darcy never contact BJ after the misunderstanding and let the relationship end? It's terrible to think about it this way. It turns out that BJ cares about those things that she will never be an elegant lawyer's wife. Although Darcy has been whitewashing Taiping, he knows it and agrees with this fact. So this relationship ended. Like is like, but life is life, what kind of wife the Darcy family needs is already doomed.

Speaking of Daniel, I really think he is really hateful. The world is so big, why must BJ be hoho. The streets are full of young girls who can afford to have fun, so why bother to deceive an older single young woman like BJ who lacks love. Is sex really that important? It is important that you use romantic means to lure her, lie to her that you have reformed, lie to her that you want a new opportunity, and turn around and call a prostitute, if the lure is unsuccessful, there will be other channels to satisfy his sexuality. BJ said seriously, if I'm with you tonight, it means I've really ended a relationship with someone, and he responds that everyone needs a second chance, as if he really cares about getting a chance It's like being with BJ. When BJ was stopped by the police at the airport the next day, he walked away carelessly, clearly acting like she was so important to him the day before, which is ironic. No wonder Mr Darcy wanted to beat him up.

In the end, Darcy tried his best to rescue BJ, but he downplayed that he had nothing to do with him, I don't understand very well, maybe he likes her, but he doesn't want to continue this love, maybe he also knows this. is inappropriate. In the end, it was BJ who bravely tried to save this love, and Darcy immediately proposed to marry him. I doubt it here. Of course, Darcy may have always been such a slow-moving character. Of course, these are all movies. In reality, we will meet the liar Daniel, and maybe Mr. Darcy, but both sides will choose to leave. In the end, we will find a husband who is almost married. He is not perfect, but he should be very honest. If we want to grow up to be adults, this should be the best destination.

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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason quotes

  • Bridget Jones: [diary] Have never been happier in entire life. However, must not obsess or fantasize.

    [pause]

    Bridget Jones: Bridget Darcy; Mrs. Darcy; Mr. and Mrs. Darcy; Lord and Lady Darcy!

  • Bridget Jones: [diary] Wonder what Mark Darcy would be like as a father. Father to his children I mean, not to me. That would be weird Oedipus-like thought.