This film ripped apart the ugliest part of marriage and court for people to see. People in marriage are so selfish and painful, and court can become so ugly for their own interests. Ted knows exactly what happened. Just too late.
Only the parent-child relationship is ironclad in this film, and Ted has been through a lot to know how to love. It's a pity that the child will endure so much, what a shame.
This is the reason why I don't want children. Once you have a child, no matter how you feel, it is your responsibility and obligation to take care of and protect it. Defamation condemns leaving this option. And the solidified role-superhuman mother, ideal wife, watching himself sacrifice his complete personality bit by bit, is also frightening and hopeless.
If you really love so much, then no matter how much you pay, you can enjoy it and not complain. It's a pity that I can't trust others, I don't want to get hurt, that is, I can't take the risk of love. Shame on me.
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