so it is called arrogance and prejudice, the words and deeds of external things tempting people lead to the true attempt to avoid oneself is a common problem of human beings, whether it is a heroine or a male protagonist, there are all kinds of problems. The unreasonable words, the four consecutive episodes of the film and the long-winded discussion of the original book, which some people talk about with relish, are all clinical manifestations of this common disease.
In fact, it was difficult to get into it at the beginning. I really don't know what happened to the love scene between the hero and heroine for each other. When I saw the third episode, when Mr. Norton was lying on the desk and was uncomfortable, he suddenly felt that he wanted to cry. . . . . sobbing. . . . . It's so depressing that I can't bear this feeling overflowing in my heart.
Music, background, too rich.
Will you watch it a second time?
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