I have to say, the concept of 'traveling into a P&P story' is awesome, but other than that, the story speaks for itself Talk to yourself, I don't know what it means! (Tears, tears, tears...)
First of all, why does every man who shows up fall in love with Amanda? ! From Bingley to Darcy to Colins to Wickham, finally even Bingley's sister Caroline admits that she is a lesbian and likes Amanda! OMG, I'm getting out of control. Writer and director, do you know what you are doing?
Secondly, as a diehard P&P fan, what has Amanda done? She knew how the story would develop, but she was always like a paranoid, telling Jane who didn't know the truth, you should marry Bingley, telling Darcy that you would marry Lizzy, doesn't she know that people who do spoilers are very It's annoying! From the beginning to the end, he behaved clumsily, like a person from the past of modern society, without any wisdom and humor of modern people.
The last episode came with a twist, because Jane was already married to Colins, Bingley eloped with Lidya, and Darcy also announced her engagement with Caroline. As a result, the director just came back to life and brought Bingley and Jane back to life, and Darcy returned. After a trip to the 21st century, I didn't mind the fact that Amanda was not a virgin in the end (I did mind very much!), the two got married, and looking at the last dialogue between Lizzy and her father, Lizzy also wanted to go back to the 21st century. gosh.
In fact, the whole story does not show anything that is worthy of appreciation in Amanda. She talks nonsense all day long, does some inappropriate things, and is full of big words... It does not reflect the characteristics of her coming from the future.
Disappointed. I will not say anymore. Don't give me a sequel!
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