"Girl in the Deep of the Swamp" staged a large-scale Shura where the first love boy punches the girl, the scumbag man
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Co-produced by Sony Colombia Pictures and Sony 3000 Pictures and adapted from the world's phenomenal best-selling novel,"Girl in the Deep of the Marsh", a must-see love growth masterpiece, will be released nationwide on November 25. Today, the film released a clip of "Three People Shura Field"."Swamp Girl" Kia and her first boyfriend Tate and current boyfriend Chase appeared one after another. The love tear between the trio was about to emerge.
The swamp girl was maliciously slandered ** The first love boyfriend was domineering and punched the scumbag **
At the age of longing for love, Kia, who grew up alone in the swamp, met two loves. Tate, who was childhood sweethearts with her, gave her a romantic and beautiful first love, but Tate's untold farewell also deeply hurt Kia. When Chase, a young boy from the small town, appeared, the lonely Kia once again fell into a new love like a moth to a flame, but what she didn't expect was that this relationship was actually based on lies.
In this exposure, Tate witnessed the girls he deeply loved, Kia and Chase, playing in the water in a boat. The intimate joy of the two made him feel sad. The camera turned and he met Chase again outside the grocery store. At this time, Chase was blatantly showing off his possession of Kia, his words were full of contempt and even insults for Kia. Tate scolded Chase that "you don't deserve to be with her," which also completely angered Chase. Chase attacked Tate directly, and the conflict between the two escalated and a fight broke out in the street. In the clip, Chase's inconsistent and violent tendencies towards Kia are in sharp contrast to Tate's care and love for Kia. Whether the swamp girl can recognize Chase's real face and what kind of love decisions they will ultimately make, all suspense will wait until the big screen is revealed.
Beautiful sadistic love ** Strong * Empathy The love of the swamp girl made the audience burst into tears **
"Girl in the Deep of the Swamp" is adapted from the phenomenal novel "The Place Where the Squads Sing", created by Delia Owens and sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. The film tells a heartbreaking story of love and growth. Kia, a girl who was abandoned by her family since childhood, grows up alone in the swamp. She was ostracized and ridiculed by the local residents, and rumors about her were absurd. With the unexpected entry of two young people from small towns, Kia burst out with a desire for love, but the first experience of love brought her the dilemma of being tried. Faced with the hardships of love and growth, the swamp girl is not afraid of worldly eyes and fights back tenaciously with amazing vitality.
The film has been released in many countries and regions, and its popularity continues to this day with its high reputation and high quality. As of now, the film's global box office has exceeded US$140 million, winning the global box office championship for love films in 2022. The popcorn index has also steadily increased to 97%, and the Douban score is 7.7. A large number of viewers are truly calling the film's passion. Some people praised the beauty of the movie,"The first love part was so beautiful. Kissing under the spinning leaves was so beautiful that one couldn't take his eyes off"; some people affirmed the emotional resonance brought by the film,"This is not a crying film that sells tears, but I shed tears for their love"; many viewers also received inspiration from the swamp girls about the growth of love,"This is a movie dedicated to girls, who are always enthusiastic and brave when dealing with feelings." The true and emotional feedback shows that the film's sincere and profound presentation of the swamp girl's love growth, and deserves to be praised as "Women must watch love growth movies."
The film "Girl in the Marsh" is produced by Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon, directed by director Olivia Newman ("Preliminary Competition"), and written by Lucy Ariba ("Beasts of the South"), starred by Daisy Edgar-Jones (the hit British drama "Normal People"), co-starred by Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson, David Strezern, etc., and Taylor Swift, the diva of pop music, wrote the original and sang the theme song Carolina for the film. The film will hit the domestic big screen on November 25, so stay tuned!