It is a film with what elements are needed. The line of the suspenseful plot has ups and downs in every episode. There are all kinds of husband and wife problems, parent-child problems, and friends problems. There are many problems, but there are not many family problems. What makes me most embarrassed is the pair of Brie, who did not see their love disappear, but felt the pain brought by marriage to two people. The most important thing is that they don't understand each other. Brie couldn't understand the freedom, and need, that her husband wanted. My husband can't understand the logic behind everyone's definition of control freak. I felt it when I read it, that kind of relationship that is really twisted and connected. Although the two of them seem to be totally incompatible in their souls, or even in anything, their hobbies, living habits, sex, and the concept of treating children. . . . Wait, but there seems to be a deep-rooted love. Like Brie who knew that her husband cheated and went to prostitutes and hated her husband, I thought Brie, who pursued perfection standards, would never forgive her husband, but she forgave her for no obvious reason. I thought my husband had had enough of Brie and wanted a divorce very much, but he chose to die because he mistakenly thought that Brie had drugged him to give him a serious heart attack and couldn't accept it. words like this. People who don't love will hate, take revenge and leave, but they won't be so sad that they kill themselves.
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