There is no particularly climax part of the whole film, but it is always impossible to walk away with the heavy music. This film should not be labeled as a thriller, it should be an ethical film. Not just infidelity, but post-criminal mentality. I have dreamed several times in my dreams that I had committed a murder case. The psychological pressure is so overwhelming that I can't breathe, and the regret really wants to kill myself. Even if the two of them can make do with it, the rest of their lives will be over. There will be no more passion in life, and it is completely reluctant to maintain.
In fact, I read the introduction beforehand, but I didn't expect the cheating scene to be so long, which made this movie give me something unexpected. Connie has a lot of scenes. Her performance is decisive for this film. She expresses all kinds of emotions and struggles very well. The retrospective on the train can be described as wonderful.
Another wonderful part is the dialogue between the two men. There are not many words, but there is a lot of communication. In addition, I really admire the calmness and control shown by a man wearing a cuckold at that moment.
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