When watching a solo exhibition, I suddenly have some kind of link with the characters in the exhibition theme, I am inspired, and it is very possible to change some thoughts and attitudes. But this inspiration is logical. I feel that apples and peaches are always compared in the movie. It doesn't make sense. If it is true that there are some similarities between the two women, it means that they have both been kidnapped by a man's "love". I didn't come out, one came out, but I just fell into the arms of another man. Where is the inspiration? What if the man in the back doesn't want children either? Is it a good person to read books and understand music, will it be a bit sloppy? The love story between Mrs. Simpson and the king made me confused, why did the king give up the throne? I didn't explain clearly, I had to rely on my own historical knowledge to make up for it. Where is Mrs. Simpson's pain? It seems that she is not a freedom-loving, natural woman. She dresses gorgeously and exquisitely, married into a wealthy family and lives a decent and forbearing life. It seems that she is very suitable for her. ? Paying a lot of money to buy a pair of gloves is to let go of yourself and be self-willed? As the domestic abuser said, in the end you still spend his money. Following a "poor" boy does not count as regaining one's self. She was not attracted and accepted the security guard unconditionally. She refused at first. She entered the security guard's house, and found that, um, um, it wasn't so bad before she agreed, so it was more like a canary exchange. a branch. Wouldn't it be a pity if Mrs. Simpson taught you this with her "miserable" life?
In addition, there seems to be a misunderstanding here. In the previous fairy tales, "the prince and the princess live happily forever together" HAPPY ENDING is replaced by a woman who is finally pregnant and has a little life beating in her belly. HAPPY ENDING, They all stop at the form, and don't really talk about the meaning of it to this woman's life, so here I feel more like the former builds a high wall with love, and the latter builds a high wall with children.
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