Strictly speaking, this is not a feminist movie, but it just appropriately vented the two women in different fates and the contrasting but expected "black swan incident" in real life.
Louis' boyfriend was hanging around all day and didn't want to get married. Selma's husband was so strict that he even deprived him of his human rights. Although the fates of the two women looked different on the surface, they were in the same bad mood, so they put on sunglasses and opened the hood Sports car, galloping on the highway in the bright sun. However, fate is so unruly. When the shooting accident happened, it was followed by theft, robbery, and assault on the police. . . . Then there is a large police chase, until the cliff is vertical. . . . .
Some people say that death is not terrible, and living is the greatest punishment for human beings. The love life of the two heroines in the first half of their lives was not smooth, and they even abused their hearts. In a short period of time, Louis got the marriage proposal from her dream boyfriend. However, it was too late. She was just tangled and contradicted, but she said lightly on the surface, the time is running out, yes, in order to protect her boyfriend, don't let him Know everything, don't even explain if her boyfriend misunderstood if he has a new love. . When Selma called her husband for the last time, and her husband still treated her with a violent and disgusting attitude, everything was put down. From the trembling in the marriage at the beginning, to the end of the fight alone in order to take responsibility and show loyalty The open life of the store. . . .
Even if he died, at least he lived through his last moments. . . .
The last two girls kissed goodbye affectionately, which I understand as the most sincere and satisfying thanks to each other, kissing the world goodbye, confidant goodbye, and the world. When they jumped off the cliff with calm and happy expressions, they were accurate enough to poke everyone's tears.
Heigl once said, "Only by seeing the finiteness of life can we see clearly the infinity of development, knowing death and living, living from death, and reborn from death."
Life is an irreversible decline. If you can drench in the last time, you can die with a smile at any time.
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