I've watched a lot of dramas recently, probably to divert attention, and an impetuous heart doesn't have the heart to write "movie reviews". I finished watching seasons 1 and 2 of "Doctor Foster" in one day. I prefer the first season. The British drama is fast-paced. The first season is about Dr. Foster who accidentally found a blond hair and suspected and confirmed it. The story of the derailment of the beloved husband, from collapse to rise, forcing her husband to leave the house. Season two, how about you? I can only summarize it as two people who love each other and hurt each other are tearing apart. Some insights: 1. I feel the harm of divorce to a woman more truly. Both were frustrated, but the woman was even worse. The cheating male protagonist finally successfully married the young and beautiful mistress and accepted the help of his new father-in-law. He has money and a career. Are you angry or not? And the heroine is abused to pieces, and there is a son who doesn't understand that he will leave him in minutes 2. Friends, relatives and friends are important and powerful backings. I am so distressed that the heroine married to a foreign country, her husband cheated for two years, but all her friends knew about it but helped to cover it up. Even in the end, these "friends" easily forgave the betrayer, the domestic abuser, the male protagonist, what kind of friends are they? The miserable heroine 3. The child will be forgiven thousands of times. In fact, the child has hurt the heroine thousands of times, and the heroine still cannot lose him. I don't think we did things that didn't care about our parents when we were young? It is only at this age that we slowly understand and support our parents and our dependence on them. 4. Cheating only once and a hundred times. What is the argument in the play, "All men in the world cheat on instinct. It's just the difference between being discovered and not being discovered." I feel that the three views have been impacted, but in fact, selfishness is also an instinct, but human beings are not beasts. Instinct doesn't mean yes Yes it is forgivable. Those who talk about instincts let him go is too low 5. Is it better to be married than to be single? Not necessarily, sometimes it's exhausting to actually get rid of a bad person. So ah, don't have to lower your standards for marriage. If you want to choose marriage, at least you have to be sure that getting married is better than being single, right? At least he can give you security and trust, and the two can take care of each other, understand and support each other.
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