In the same house, in three different eras, there are three different stories of a woman and her husband: housewife, same wife, open marriage.
The first is in the 60s.
In those days, women's biggest dream was to be a housewife, they would dress up every day and teach their husbands and children. The same goes for BethAnn.
Until one day, she found out that her husband Rob was cheating on her. Later, by accident, she became friends with April, who had an affair with her husband, and tried to persuade her to leave the married man.
Unexpectedly, Apirl finds out that he has Rob's child, which also complicates things. At this time, Beth Ann decided to use the excuse of cancer to bind her husband. Unexpectedly, her husband decided to marry April after knowing this. Just after Beth Ann decided to leave Rob, she learned more facts from Rob's secretary: it turned out that Rob had been dating different women all these years.
So, Beth Ann decided not to leave Rob, because she planned to kill him. In the end, she joined forces with Mary, who was raped by her husband and who also hated her husband, and resolved the two husbands.
"God may not understand us, but I believe that God's wife will."
The second is the 80's
Simone, a socialite active in the upper classes, finds out that his husband turns out to be gay. At the same time, she also had an affair with her friend's son Tommy, who just turned 18. After some ups and downs, she decided to complete her husband's relationship with her boyfriend, and she started dating Tommy rightly. Unexpectedly, her husband contracted AIDS. At the last moment, she decided to dance a perfect tango with her husband and then euthanize him.
The third is 2019
In the open 21st century, this is a couple who practice an open marriage: Taylor and Eli. Taylor is bisexual and likes to have sex with different women. Recently, she brought back her girlfriend, Jade, and eventually convinced her husband to live a "threesome" life.
Life seems to be beautiful, but unexpectedly, once Eli was overwhelmed by being urged to draft, Jade asked Eli to take drugs to refresh himself. This made Eli's drug addiction relapse. In order to make Jade keep giving himself drugs, Eli compensated Jade with material conditions, and even bought her a luxury car. This makes Taylor angry.
Later, Taylor learned that Jade's real name was Irene through the mouth of Eli's ex-boyfriend Duke, who had brutally murdered his adoptive parents before.
So, after Taylor told Eli this fact, Eli was still obsessed at first, and it was not until Jade fled directly after he crashed with Jade one day that he felt her horror.
Taylor and Eli are back on the same team. And, at this time, they decided not to have an open relationship anymore. Taylor said that although she likes to have sex with different women, the protagonist in her relationship is Eli.
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The three stories, through parallel editing, vividly show the different dilemmas between women and their husbands in different generations. The storyline is gripping, and the rhythm and soundtrack blend perfectly.
These three stories are also the road to women's independence, from revolving around husbands, to reconciliation with gay husbands, to open relationships, hoping that one day, women can truly get rid of men's power control, and no longer be divided into wives, The roles of daughter and mother are first regarded as an independent person.
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