Malena is so beautiful and so beautiful. She is elegant, dignified and sexy, but she has always been loyal to love and to her husband who resisted the war abroad.
Because of her beauty, she is jealous of women in the city. Women are pointing at her behind her back, and men are hypocritically disdainful of her because of her married status.
She fell asleep holding a photo of her husband every night, looking forward to her husband’s triumphant return. However, when the news of her husband’s martyrdom came back, she began to fall into trouble. Almost all the men had torn off their masks of hypocrisy and began to rush to offer themselves to him first. Of hospitality.
As a result, rumors spread even more unscrupulously, and even his father had to sever relationship with her because of the rumors.
Later, the war took away her father, her only support. The people in the town excluded Marina even more, refused to give her the opportunity to work, and stopped giving her compassionate pensions. The men who took advantage of her flocked to her, and she had to become a victim of life. She had no choice but to sell her body in exchange for the possibility of survival.
When she cut off her long hair, she knew that she could only survive by betraying her body. An army officer asked her if she could come to her every Thursday. She said that as long as she brought food, she was really distressed.
After the war, the women in the town who had been oppressed by the war vented their anger on the prostitute Marina. The method was extremely brutal. A helpless woman completely became a victim of social trauma.
Fortunately, in the end Marina's husband miraculously returned to the town and found Marina who had been expelled from the town.
In fact, I feel that Malena has never believed the news of her husband's death in battle. Because of her belief, she struggled to keep herself alive.
When Malena and her husband returned to Sicily, back in front of those inhumane Sicilians, I really couldn't help but shed tears.
If possible, I would rather there be no war, and I would rather have never seen such a beautiful woman as Malena in this world.
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