The film begins casually and ends in awe. Gao Shuaifu, who grew up in the British countryside, returned to his manor with his charming wife, the hostility of his autocratic mother, and the envy and jealousy of his two stupid sisters. The young boy (John) has a deep infatuation and admiration for his wife, but when he learns that the family is already struggling to make ends meet, and his mother expects him to marry the neighbor's daughter to save the mess, he is suddenly decadent and wants to take responsibility, but he can't do anything about it. , and even throw an ambiguous olive branch like a neighbor's daughter. When his wife, in full view, begged him to dance to a song, he turned and ran away. A master at finding flowers and having fun, but he can't bear the reality that is a little bit different from the world he thinks he thinks. The heroine finally said to the neighbor's daughter: Women, there are always too many expectations for love. The ending is the highlight. The heroine said to her mother-in-law: You are great, and you try your best to maintain this broken home, but your only way to maintain it is to control, so that everyone wants to escape; to the two stupid sister-in-law: The war is over, Go ahead, see the world and feel life yourself; say to your husband: You don't know how to love, love is that you can inject poison into your lover to free him.
I like this kind of woman very much. She looks like a flower and has a figure like a willow, but she is stronger and rational than anyone else. She lives for herself, not for men, and not for social evaluation. Brave and awake.
In the end, her husband's dad danced the tango with her and even jumped into her car and walked with her. She was very calm, just smiled lightly, not excited or stopped. What life gives her, what she accepts. Except for myself, everyone else is a passer-by, so there is no need to be depressed or happy.
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