Maybe it's the fault of the times

Alia 2022-04-19 09:02:36

The director is too weak, and the whole plot is procrastinated, which makes people feel very ugly, but the actors perform well, and the plot can obviously be more in-depth, but unfortunately everything can only be experienced by oneself... What is a wife? What is a husband? What is life? What is a business? What is marriage? What is ideal? What is persistence? What is giving up? What are we looking for all our lives? What do we want to achieve? What are we happy for? What are we suffering from? What are we confused about? Why do we lose our way? How to balance this complex world~

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  • Beau 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The most irritating thing is that the reality is indeed the case. No matter how good the female lead is in writing, she cannot be as successful as a male writer. The male protagonist is flawed, but the female protagonist is still inseparable from him, not even in such a tacky and predictable ending. Alas...PS Uncle Tie's son doesn't have the tough temperament of Uncle Tie~

  • Alysha 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    The beginning is good, the more you get to the back, the more discouraged, and the end is only a sigh. Anyway, please give the little golden man to Glenn Close?️

The Wife quotes

  • Joan Castleman: I can't do it anymore, Joe. I can't do it. I can't take it. I can't take the humiliation of holding your coat and arranging your pills and picking the crumbs out of your beard and being shoved aside with all the other wives to talk about some goddamn shopping trip while you, while you say to all the, the gathering sycophants that your wife doesn't write! Your wife, who just won the Nobel Prize!

    Joe Castleman: So, if I'm such an insensitive and talentless fucking piece of shit, why the fuck did you marry me?

  • Joan Castleman: There's nothing more dangerous than a writer whose feelings have been hurt.