Some passages of "side effects" and "revenge" come to mind. Once a woman's fighting spirit is aroused, it is simply wonderful.
David Fincher does a great job of adult dark fairy tales, "House of Cards", "Fight Club", "Gone Girl". In line with my bad energy aesthetic.
I don't quite understand if Amy still loves Nick, why did he come back, to win, to win in front of the public all the time? Winning is an important trait of the heroine. She has been smart and beautiful since she was a child. She lives in the world of winners. She chooses an ordinary prince, and she has to live a boring and controllable marriage that is different from others.
Nick is a common man, just a little more literary. It's not a level opponent at all with Amy. Amy probably enjoys eating the people around her to death, after experiencing despair and sadness. - You can not love me, but I will not let you leave me.
The pleasure of control trumps love.
Amy never tried to be that kind of wife, but she ended up being that kind of person in a smarter way.
Respect, marriage.
This great, continuous, terrible social form.
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