As long as it is about history, it is irresistible, and I really want to get to the bottom of it. But this is too far-fetched. If it was viewed as a romance, a brain-dead child like me would definitely think that a kind Mary should be cultivated to the right, but the cruelty of history made this pair of Pauline sisters end in a hurry.
Natalie's acting is very good, but she is too hard, or I think she lacks a little real love in it, she hides the weakness that a woman should have. I can't blame her for this, it's because the director and screenwriter didn't get it right and didn't arrange this scene.
And Scarlett, very beautiful, very comfortable. The tenderness in those eyes turned into water, and there was a little less fortitude.
They are two sisters with very different personalities, but there is another person living in their hearts (the two heroines did not react strongly, I am such a idiot that I don't understand history, just make random comments), just as Mary wants to save in the end Anna's lines, because she is another me. When I comment like this, I still feel that the two of them are definitely sisters, just one person.
But the tangled human nature makes people lose themselves, and in the end they can only self-exile.
A woman, in the end is the pursuit of plain happiness, like Mary. It is better to pursue self-worth, just like anna. Character determines everything. If the two complement each other, and can meet a lover who understands and loves himself and supports him, then it will be complete for the time being.
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