There were countless moments when he could choose to give up Chloe, but the desire and vanity of the upper class made him unable to help himself. He can't miss the favor of fate, and he wants too much.
Nola's self-righteousness kills herself, she doesn't love Chris, she just lives in her own fantasy. It is easy to believe a man's promise, with a decadent air of self-destruction.
Love, cheating, murder. The film has always been full of emotions, Nola is the most distressing, and Chris loves it and hates it. The tense melody kept reverberating, and I had to sweat for Chris. So flawed, yet blessed by God. Opera elements of the background music, throughout. Opera as bait makes a lot of difference in life.
The person you love the most is not the most suitable person to be together
, but you don't want to love
the teasing of fate, full of chance and coincidence
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