To be honest, I have only read one of Jane Austen's books, and I read it a long time ago. The title of the book is "Pride and Prejudice". Vision, so read it as quickly as eating fast food products.
After watching this movie, I also had the urge to read Jane Austen's book. I believe her book was written for women, and now I am willing to be a listener and listen to her Marriage and love told by the times.
Back to the movie, the theme of this movie is simply that 5 women find themselves by reading Jane Austen's novels, and save their marriages and get love... The plot is not complicated or tangled, nor does it denounce the market Sensational, but all oozing warmth and caring for women. This is what I like very much, who said that a woman will cry when she loses a man, and her life will not go on. 5 seemingly unfortunate women, including a gay daughter, a mother who just ended a 25-year marriage, a single person, a teacher who walked into the marriage siege but found that her personality was different from her husband, and a woman who was constantly on the road to marriage and divorce .
These 5 women's problems, magnified, are the problems encountered by unfortunate women all over the world. What should a woman do when she encounters these misfortunes? The movie tells us to read Jane Austen and organize a book club to discuss the love and marriage of Austen's characters. But in reality, this is just a metaphor. When a problem arises, reading relevant articles or books may help calm down, and mutual communication can clarify the thinking of things.
But women are inherently sensitive and weak, and there are not many stubborn women who want to reveal their misfortune in front of others. Like the teacher in the movie, he is slender and sentimental, stubborn and mysterious, she is liberated from Austen's book and understands tolerance from Austen's book. When she was about to break through everything and start a teacher-student relationship, she suddenly stopped at the moment of waiting for the red light to change at the crossroads... Back home, she begged her husband to read Austin's book with her, and the two lay on the bed Reading aloud, maybe they both understand that what is most needed in marriage is tolerance.
Some people are born victims, they don't say that they died for the country or something. Some women are too kind, small enough to treat animals, and big enough to treat their love. They are not born singleists, it is their personality that makes them Her youth was empty and her life was pale. Jocelyn's personality was that of a natural victim. Her life was to be with a dog. When love came, she conservatively thought it was not the ideal one, but she was about to miss it. It is only then that I truly understand the true meaning of love. There are many things in life that cannot be shared or given courtesy, such as love.
I think this movie is an aspirational movie dedicated to women all over the world. Although they have different fates, they can care about each other like sisters. Although they are deeply miserable, they still yearn for a better life. The Hollywood-style finale has a different flavor here. When the husband who took the initiative to ask for divorce returned to the previous stage, when the gay daughter found a new female partner... Women should be independent, only independent women to obtain true happiness.
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