Three years of marriage stories that happened in the same house (1963, 1984, 2019). Black humor is hilarious. It's really educational. This show has a very deep understanding of marriage and is intriguing. The psychological changes of three women are really logical and can be said to have jumped out of habitual thinking. Anyway, I don't play as an audience. Many of the turning points of this drama are that the questions are subjective rather than objective, and different people have different choices with different personalities. To give an analogy, if we abstract the matter of marriage as a tree, this show vaguely shows the different branches of the tree. For example, Beth Ann is cruel when she accompanies An Pu'er to have an abortion, and the story may produce a different result. , this may be the weakness of human nature.
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