There are two main lines throughout the film. One is the affair between housewives Sarah and Brad. Another is a prisoner released after serving his sentence for pedophilia. Both lines ended in tragedy.
This kind of subject is easy to shoot very dull, but overall this is still good. Kate this time is the commoner maternal beauty of worldly pyrotechnics.
In fact, there are too many movies about extramarital affairs, all of which remind me of Madame Bovary, which was also discussed by several elderly women at the film's book club for elderly women. Some people despise his actions, others admire his courage. Maybe all the women in the world go on the "road of no return" like this - the vulgarity of the husband, the trivialness of the family, the unhappiness of X's life and the desire for fame and fortune.
But most of the women who cheated end in tragedy. After cheating, women will gradually show their true feelings, while men will not. Men are impulsive. When they make a decision, they will basically not have the new love and sexual experience. The determination to abandon his wife and children. Men are always like small children who need women's care. The male protagonist here is even more naive and exaggerated. After deciding to elope with the female protagonist, he even played a street skateboard and fell on his back and couldn't move. At the end of the day he might just need an outlet instead of a woman who can run away with him. So after sobering up, he asked to see his wife.
On the contrary, I think pedophiles are still very good in this film. From the news at the beginning, to the battle in which he went swimming in the public swimming pool to make all the parents face the enemy, to the blind date, the death of his mother, and the death of his mother. . . . . . Pedophilia is a mental illness, and he is actually very vulnerable, but he still says to him on a blind date: I feel like you are a nice person, and I masturbated in the car at an inopportune time. When he saw what his deceased mother had written to him: to be a good boy, he broke down. He thought that he had no way to get better at all. He only took up the knife and solved himself.
Being a mother is the hardest. Actually they are children.
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