I just feel that the male and female protagonists are too much like An and have a bad relationship.

Kathryne 2022-11-09 09:12:24

The more I watch this TV series, the more I feel like a drama version of a bad relationship, a fate with the most lust. Especially the cage scene. If you love someone, you must control them. If they love me, I will treat them well. If they don't love me, I will torture them. The female protagonist Beck's natural sexual freedom, accustomed to enjoying the goodness of others, casual and even cheating on the relationship is very similar to the inferiority of An Zhuxing in the safe and bad relationship. And the peculiar thing about bad relationships is that as long as love is still there, anything can be forgiven. Beck's derailment was discovered, saying "I love you" makes the relationship go further. Anju is often the weaker side in spirit, (if it is a mature Anju, it will be very strong in inclusiveness), dreaming of a person to save himself, but in the end, he hopes that angels and devils will come. The sanctuary of salvation is a cage of love and lust.

And this cage is the expression of Sabotage Star's love for Anzhuxing, Sabotage Star will control Anzhuxing in a way that he thinks is good, kill the people around Anzhuxing that Destruction Star thinks will harm her, and watch Anzhuxing follow her own way. willingness to grow. The real-life relationship is naturally not as extreme as Joe and Beck. But this radical control of erotic desire is exactly the same.

The most obvious thing in An Bad relationship is the strong desire, the firewood and fire that Joe and Beck met after breaking up, and Joe's inner monologue, Beck can always evoke the worst side of his heart, like the energy of Pluto in the An Bad relationship. Like Satan possessed. And obviously, Joe in the TV series didn't meet Beck's requirements, just like Ann couldn't look down on bad things and didn't obey at all. But bad has his advantage as bad. Joe is smart, observant and intuitive, and he almost has Beck in his hands. From this point of view, Joe has the right to be a destroyer. But the reason why the bad relationship is the most abusive relationship in the fate relationship. There must be a big contradiction.

The contradiction between Joe and Beck is that the freedom that one party wants is vanity and the other party can't give, or that one party can never love each other as much as the other party.

Joe's love for Beck is extreme, but is it really love? It may not appear to outsiders, we will think it is selfish and treat each other as our pet. But Joe doesn't think so, he thinks he can do everything for Beck. Including killing people. In fact, this is his desire to deceive himself. In the end, he found that Beck deceived him and didn't love him (normal people find that their boyfriends and friends have been killed by one person, and they are still imprisoned by this person, it is impossible to love this person, maybe the story is a bit extreme, if it is not so extreme, it is possible It was one party's domestic violence and the other party's attempt to love the other party) that killed Beck. Is this the so-called love that gives everything? Obviously not.

The love in a bad relationship is eroticism, a possessiveness. One's strong possessiveness and the other's inner weakness and demands. This is the worst part about bad relationships.

The most wonderful place is naturally also brought about by this desire, like their endless lingering, close to the fetters of intertwining.

In fact, sometimes I think, if Beck had let go of his resentment towards Joe when he was locked up, and chose to forgive, although this may not be possible. But if she can really forgive and tolerate Joe, maybe it will lead to the redemption of both parties.

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