I recently watched two movies about women growing up.
One is Madame Bovary , who has read the book's introduction before. In the movie, she was born in poverty but has many fantasies about the upper class. She is married to a doctor, and her life is rich but boring. communicate with. She longed for the upper class life, but she didn't have the ability. She always spent thousands of miles on her husband's money to send B. In the end, she was in debt and couldn't afford to commit suicide by taking drugs. XX in real life is Madame Bovary! Longing for a richer and more romantic life in the upper class, disgusting her husband for being boring, and looking for a lover outside.
The other is Vanity Fair , Betty who also came from a poor background and longed to enter the upper class, but she was as strong as a walnut. She was Wendi Deng, another Hao Sijia. Her wisdom and hard work are also worthy of her ambitions, and she never backed down and complained even when she was down and out. In contrast, of course I think I should be Scarlett Hao, after all, I have used Scarlett Hao as a model since Girls' Generation.
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