I didn't see the plot I wanted to see until the end of the movie. However, I wonder if this is the success of the script, because the plot I want is dramatic and out of touch with the reality of life.
I read some reviews written by people and most of them said that the hero treated his dead wife with tolerance and love. Before his wife died, he said: Goodbay, my love, my pain, and my joy. However, what I always wanted to hear from him was: I forgive you! But he didn't!
If, lying in a hospital bed, facing death, I know that all I want to hear is this sentence: I forgive you. Especially when I know that another man who has betrayed her husband and decided to follow doesn't love her at all, All regrets can only go to the death zone to tell. Only by saying a word of forgiveness to a husband who truly loves him can he dispel the lingering regret.
Through his affection for his wife, the hero sees himself in a wrong way of loving people and things he loves. For the land he inherited, he loves, but never does anything, for his daughters, just send them to better schools, but never communicates seriously, and most importantly, his wife. From the mouths of his father-in-law and friends, he knew that his wife was lonely in the marriage.
He thought he loved them, and they loved him, and even if he didn't hear about them, love would exist. However, his wife's derailment made him suddenly understand that love needs to be irrigated with heart. When you love someone, you shouldn't make her feel lonely.
As a result, his wife's derailment and death changed his attitude towards life. He began to manage the land he owned with all his heart, and began to really accompany and love the children in the way they needed.
However, a man's dignity will not allow him to forgive his cheating wife, even if his wife is about to die. Does he love her? Yes, love! However, will not forgive. That emotion is so tangled. He hates her, hates her for not understanding him, hates her for not giving him a chance to make up for his faults, hates her for not being able to notice his love, hates that she can't stand loneliness, hates that she falls in love with someone who doesn't matter at all Love his cowardly man. He knew that his wife's cheating had some reasons for him, but because he was loyal, he couldn't forgive his wife's infidelity. However, the wife lying on the hospital bed has always been the favorite in his heart.
A woman who trades her death for a man's in-depth interpretation of "love". However, he will not continue to love her. That man will only give that better love to the person or thing he will cherish in his later life.
This is what I see, so, I don't have any illusions anymore. You won't forgive me until you die.
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