First of all, Jack doesn't have to love Jenny. All he loves is the easy life, without the fetters of children, his wife is sensible, can cook, and his desires are not too strong.
Secondly, Jenny does not necessarily love Jack, everything may be an illusion. After all, you must know that when Jack dumped her, she must have hated her very much. 10 years have passed, and time has worn off the hatred, but it is difficult to kill the previous experience of the two. After all, there are still three children. Coupled with Jack's stalking, it's easy for Jenny to feel that she still loves Jack, when in fact it's just an illusion.
Once again, Jack dumped Jenny, married a young and beautiful, maybe a little rebellious or avant-garde (tattoos like a tiger on the back), and left Jenny with three children to raise. You must know that 10 years ago, Jenny was 40 years old, and the children were all 10 to 15 years old. One woman, who opened a pastry house, had to take care of three and a half children. The difficulties can be imagined. Now, because Jack can't stand the new love - perhaps the new love after 10 years - the 5-year-old child and his wife want to have another one, and the responsibilities and obligations he should bear, he has come to Jenny to seek refuge. At this time, Jenny's family, the pastry shop was running normally, her children graduated from college, and her eldest daughter was about to get married. Jenny completely had spare money, spare time and energy (the house that had been planned for 10 years and finally started construction). Jack, who came back at this time, aimed at an easy life that didn't require much effort, rather than love for Jenny. What he loves is not Jenny, but ease.
Fourth, Jenny and Adam are both fallen from the end of the world, which basically shows that the two are relatively gentle and will not take the initiative to destroy their marriage. In the film, it can be seen that Adam is a person with great culture and taste in life, and the sparks he touched with Jenny are also beautiful. I believe that after increasing mutual understanding, entering the marriage hall and having a perfect second half of life is just around the corner.
In the end, the ex-husband dumped himself and now wants to get back together again. Even if it is out of revenge, it is necessary to reject Jack's unreasonable request, and marrying Adam is the right way. Of course, getting married is not a trivial matter, and you can't act on your own will, but remarriage is absolutely impossible. After you get married, you get divorced. This is not a family game. Jack is an irresponsible person, he can play with marriage, but Jenny has to cherish herself, value the meaning and importance of marriage, choose Adam or someone else. As long as it's not Jack.
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