The protagonist is raped in his own home without choosing to call the police. As the plot progresses, the protagonist's growth experience is slowly introduced, and her father is a serial murderer, and the protagonist had a very devastating growth experience when he was a child. The father, who didn't want to forgive, hanged himself when he finally learned that his daughter was coming to visit the prison; the mother, who was about to marry a man many years younger than her, suddenly fell to the ground and suffered a stroke after being mocked at her daughter's party, and ended up in the hospital. die. (I thought she would resolve her grievance with her daughter in this scene); there is also a financially incompetent son who is married to a troublesome girl, who breastfeeds her first milk in front of the protagonist in the hospital, The irony that she gave birth to a son and let her friend breastfeed instead of breastfeeding herself also made the protagonist deeply doubtful. Her relationship with her son was always not so clear, and she had been unable to communicate with her son well; and the husband of the heroine's friend, It also haunts the heroine to have any relationship with her.
Such women with chaotic and complicated relationships have their own game companies, which are resolute and shrewd. The main clue of the movie is that the masked rapist always violated the heroine. In the end, after the heroine found out that it was done by the neighbor, she still maintained an ambiguous flirting with the neighbor. I had a tendency to tremble when I had a heroine, but in the end, the heroine set up a situation to let the masked rapist come to the house. During the rape process, the son who happened to be at home saw this scene and gave the rapist the back of his head. Here comes the fatal blow. The police came to investigate, and the rapist was dead.
At the end of the movie, the son bought a convertible car, implying that the son has become financially independent, and the troublesome girl no longer seems so troublesome. After the heroine laid flowers at the cemetery, the heroine's friend appeared and told the heroine that she had separated from her husband. In the end, the two reconciled and agreed to spend some time together at home.
Such an experience seems to be a very chaotic and bumpy life, which seems to be uncommon in our lives, but movies always use exaggerated means to metaphorize life. I think this is something that many girls, including myself, can experience in life. The heroine may have done a lot of confusing things, just like how unsatisfactory life is always so unsatisfactory. I've always been in troubled relationships myself, and although it's not as brutal as the plot in the movie, the resilience of women is always amazing, and women have a strong ability to repair themselves. Many things may seem very bad, but once you get out of the quagmire, you will find that the original life has been washed clean and transparent, life cannot be said to be clearer, but the mood is clearer.
This is a movie worth watching for women.
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