Not a cool drama in the traditional sense. The rhythm of the fifth episode of revenge was very fast, and it was really cool, but the tone of the first few episodes has been quite depressing, especially the fourth episode reached a peak. I keep seeing someone scolding the heroine in the barrage, but after closing the barrage, I tried to make myself understand why the heroine did this, and why didn't I immediately fight back and take revenge.
The heroine still loves her husband after she begins to suspect. This kind of love and the pain of being betrayed are pulling her consciousness in two directions, so she is tangled and contradictory. Subconsciously, she actually wants to stay in a family that is harmonious without surface cracks (it can't be said to be complete), so the solution she gives is a compromise, constantly testing her husband, and even hinting at him, so that he can repent or confess to herself . But the husband didn't. His concealment broke her heart again and again, making her curl up tighter with the remaining fantasies. It is not so much an active concession, it is better to say that the heroine is caught in a forced self-pull. She also took the initiative to seek help, she confided to the people around her, yes, she was very smart, but she was very helpless and hopeless in her heart, but no one could understand her feelings, she just found more betrayal, "sorry Nothing is bigger than death." In general, her love, her fantasies, her expectations, and his betrayal, his concealment, and his lies are a double blow to the heroine.
Many times people only see what they really need in extreme situations. After returning from the sea, the heroine had already experienced giving up her life once, and only then did she truly realize that she should no longer compromise for her poor love and her family. Such a capable woman, once she thinks about it clearly, her revenge must be neat. This further shows that the foreshadowing of the previous episodes is not her incompetence, not that she can't see clearly, it's just that she doesn't want to see clearly.
Another point is that most of the men in my stereotype are indifferent to their wives and then cheat for sex and stimulation. But the husband of this show has repeatedly emphasized that he loves his wife deeply, and at the same time, he loves Kate deeply, and he doesn't feel deceived at all. He really believes in his own mind like this wishful thinking. Wow, if he were a great genius, the lingering, self-contradictory poems he wrote would definitely be sought after. It's a pity that in real life he is a terrible and pathetic scumbag.
Whether it's the female lead's sluggish state before revenge, or the male lead's love theory, it's a manifestation of emotion overpowering reason. It is normal for a person to be repressed by one's own emotions. The scary thing is that he is reluctant to go out, let it be submerged, and let his emotions guide his actions, then it will be a great harm to himself and others.
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