Who has watched "Legally Blonde"~~ Please write a review of one or two hundred words in English~~Urgent~~It is best to be the original work!

I had the opportunity to watch "Legally Blonde" before, which is a good American comedy movie and also an inspirational movie.

The heroine Ellie Woods leads a carefree life and has everything she wants. She is a girl from tropical Hawaii, president of a sorority, and a naturally beautiful blonde. At the same time, Ellie Woods fell in love with Warner, the coolest boy in school, and wanted to be his bride, Mrs. Warner Huntington III.

However, Warner decided to abandon Ellie Woods because a well-born Wayne girl also studied at Harvard Law School like him. When Elle Woods asked him why, he said: "There's really nothing attractive about you other than your blonde beauty. I'm thinking, when you're loved, everything about you is Beautiful, and when you are not loved, everything about you is superfluous. Watching Ellie Woods lose her temper in the restaurant when she heard the news. Later, Ellie Woods also felt a little sad. She had hesitated, had doubts, and wanted to give up. However, maybe it was this episode that inspired her to do something instead of enjoying her current life. She went to Harvard Law School. She was determined to win Warner's heart. Her teachers at the time were not optimistic about her choice. Many people even thought she was crazy. She encountered many difficulties and was ridiculed. What happened at Harvard? Law school opens its doors to her, and she finds new success.

When she first enters law school, a world away from her comfortable life, Ellie must fight a battle for the first time in her life. , for the one she loves, for herself. Even though Warner's fiancée Vivian was provocative, and she was even kicked out of class for the first time because she didn't answer the professor's question, she did not flinch, and she faced it bravely and wisely. All this led her to a victory beyond anyone's imagination.

When she was an intern, she maintained the dignity of the lawyer, and she was a lawyer herself. Not only did she get admitted to Harvard Law School through her own efforts, but she also became the best graduate in that class. However, the boyfriend she pursued, Warner, had nothing. She struggled to enter the upper class, and at the same time challenged Warner and even the entire society's discrimination against blonde beauties.

The story does not end there. She still maintains her own style, gorgeous and flamboyant, with her dearest. The Chihuahua became a bright spot in that dull place. Although people didn't seem to have much love for her, she was so optimistic and kept working hard. She finally got her degree, won a difficult lawsuit, and won. With the heart of another excellent boyfriend, she entered a famous law firm.

Ellie's career success is the result of her own efforts, because American society discriminates against blondes who only have appearance but no substance. Ellie also suffered many setbacks, whether she was abandoned by her boyfriend Warner or later admitted to Harvard Law School, she could not escape the fate of being excluded. Although she had the urge to give up several times, maybe this was just a small episode. A factor that motivates her to never give up. This time, Ellie must fight the battle of her life for her loved ones, for herself, and for the blondes who suffer endless insults every day.

Suddenly, I had a lot of epiphanies. Although the Hollywood-style plot development model is cliché, it is the easiest to touch the softest part of people's hearts. After reading it, it makes you feel that you can't persist like the protagonist. You must study hard and get a perfect ending. You must have passion and goals in life, and you must have a strong will and the determination to never give up in the face of setbacks. No matter what, optimism always pays off. A person is destined not to be able to do what you do, so what can you do? Maybe you, him, and I have all experienced such a thing. When we do something, the opinions given by others are all against you. The opinions given by others are all discriminatory and ridiculing. Almost no one I support you, but everyone dislikes you.

Will you back down at this time? Will you stick to your point of view? Will you? Will you stick with it? Do you think you are really wrong? Are you starting to doubt yourself? Some people say that trust is better than faith. You have more confidence in yourself. Who cares about faith? Even if you don’t believe in yourself, what faith can you have? What better belief than believing in yourself? If others look down on you and don’t believe in your potential, don’t you believe in yourself? Are you really that good for nothing? Do you really think you are hopeless? Do you really think you are the biggest fool in the world? If you think so, then you are really hopeless. Because if you lose confidence in yourself, what can you say?

Jinda likes Ellie's character. She is confident, beautiful, individual and has a sense of justice. She knows what she is pursuing and works hard for what she wants. Although it is said that she initially entered Harvard Law School for love, she gave up on Warner once she proved herself.

After that, she started practicing as a lawyer. Later, the firm took over a criminal case. Socialite Brooke Taylor Wingham was accused of murdering her husband after having an affair with a valet, her stepdaughter testified against her. Ellie knew Brooke and didn't believe she would kill anyone. She also doesn't believe her affair with her valet. Soon, Ellie had the valet reveal in court that he was gay. I think that with her personal knowledge of the law and her debating skills at the time, the likelihood of Ellie winning this case was extremely slim. Ellie's "lucky" is not because she is smart or rational, but because she finds potential "coincidences" through her own perception and enthusiasm for life, and more importantly, through her own hard work and careful consideration. After countless setbacks, the girl in front of us has grown up strongly, transforming from a blonde with a young lady's temper into a young female lawyer with perceptual cognition and calm mind. Hollywood once again allows us to witness the moving aspects of a girl's struggle.