God gave the male protagonist a family life, his lovely children, his wife who loved him, and took everything away after he developed feelings for them, to prove that his original life was actually not as good as the imaginary period. Time's life is good, too far-fetched! Normal people will have feelings for people who have been intimate for a period of time. It is normal for the male protagonist to be reluctant to feel the family happiness he has never felt before, but does this mean that the original life is wrong, worthless, and should be changed?
In imaginary life, the heroine does not want the hero to use her talents on a larger stage, just for the sake of her original small family life not to change, why? Too selfish, right? Since the male lead colleagues can take care of both family and career, why should the male lead give up his career for the family?
The main thrust of this film is ridiculous!
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