Some explanations about Emma Stone
Since a long time ago, someone in the book review area began to protest Emma Stone's scenes. I have not explained it. The main reason is that the subsequent plot can give a reasonable explanation. You can understand by continuing to read it down, but obviously I overestimated my writing ability, so I may still need to make a special explanation.
When conceiving the character of Lance, he was scarred, refused trust, and even had mental illness. This is also the source of the title of Volume 1, "Inglorious Bastard", he protected himself in his own way and severely hurt everyone who tried to get close to him, or to be more precise, every person who had reached a certain level of friendship, would take the initiative to push the other party away and refuse further communication. From Jessica Alba to Keira Knightley, including his friends so far, Tom Cruise, Edward Norton, Coen brothers, etc., all of them are all. He just maintained professional communication and did not get along further in life. The book has written that Lance still has no real friend in the sense of the true sense, and only his brothers and Percy.
Under such a background, it is almost impossible for Lance to establish a relationship - a normal way. Someone mentioned Scarlett Johnson and Charlize Theron. Putting aside Queen Charlize is already the heroine in the previous book, these two women are both tough, strong and wise in the book. From a certain perspective, they are the same type of people. Their relationship can be sparked and unrestrained, but neither of them will devote too much emotion to each other because they are not the object of open minds. This is also the reason why they get along well. Everything is done in business and don't invest in personal feelings.
What Lance needs is a person's unconditional trust, that is, when the whole world stands on the opposite side, this person is still willing to believe him, support him, protect his object, and break the nightmare of the previous life. But he wrapped himself tightly, how could anyone find his true weakness in his heart? So, Emma Stone was born. Thanks to her "girl", she was able to inadvertently see Lance's friendliness. Just like countless teenage boys and girls in her youth, Emma developed feelings for Lance just because of a moment of throbbing, but such teenage feelings often dissipate quickly, just a moment of heartbeat impulse. Maybe she likes this person this week and another person next week.
But later, Emma gradually discovered more and more dark side of Lance, which made her struggle in her heart, and also understood Lance better. She couldn't help but gradually slip into the abyss and fell in love. This is also the reason why she spent a lot of writing to describe her inner changes in her book. After she truly fell in love, Emma became the existence that broke the ice and entrusted all her trust to Lance without reservation.
In this relationship, Lance is passive because he is always in a defensive state, and attack is just an illusion. Therefore, in yesterday's chapter, when he found that his emotions were out of control, his first reaction was panic and rejection, and the dark side of memory once again invaded. But Lance also realized that he could not forever turn everyone away from the crowd, and this step of trust would eventually take place - this is also part of the update tonight and subsequent updates.
It can be said that Emma is an important role in supplementing Lance's character.
Personally, I like Emma Stone very much, not only in real life, but also in books. She has infinite enthusiasm for performance and always studies down-to-earth. Miss Emma Watson refused "La La Land" and chose "Beauty and the Beast". She took it and successfully won the Golden Globe Award at the Golden Globe Awards at the Golden Globe Awards. She has a lively and cheerful personality and playfulness. Even after becoming famous, she still has no burden and never cares about her image. She is eccentric; her heart is full of sincerity, independent personality, tenaciousness, and has the cuteness of a girl and the maturity of a woman. Perhaps this book spends too much on Lance, which leads to the lack of outlines of other characters, which leads to the inscriptions in my mind.
Of course, if I choose another way to tell this story, things may be much simpler and the plot will be much easier. It is even good to write about the domineering president or something. I can only say that I can't live my own faults. It's thankless to be so thankless, and then dig a hole and bury myself. I guess it's only me.
Chapter completed!