Away from the performance personality, he only deserves rubbish.

Agustin 2022-10-23 07:17:41

From my personal experience of watching movies, this drama currently gives me the biggest feeling. First of all, Grace is such a perfect woman, wife, and mother from the inside out, and she is also a very professional who can't fault her professionally. Psychological Counselor. This drama has a lot of details, even slow motion, to show Grace as the various aspects of life in each role, meticulous to the minute she observes the patient when she is doing psychological counseling, and she tries her best to maintain the most patient dialogue with her son. The emotional control behind, and so on together gave me a comprehensive feeling that Nicole Kidman's character, aside from her superior birth, is a perfect person.

Let’s not talk about the basics of daily habits that love fitness.

Let’s talk a little bit more broadly. From the social level, we can also see from the first episode that Grace is the kindest among the women in the same circle; only she is still showing the greatest degree of respect in the face of people and fields she has never contacted. And gentle. From the family level, my goodness must tell me about her old father, whether it is sitting quietly at the piano with his daughter, or speaking to the inspector very decently and sternly in the gallery, it makes me too much. Envy Grace, she may have a father that everyone wants to have. Grace's son Henry, in the scene of visiting his father, confronted his father like an adult-the biggest suspect, so calm and restrained, and finally said to his father "we're never going to be family" again". I really want to have this kind of son.

All in all, whether from Grace herself, her social life, or her family, it can be said that she and everything around her are close to perfect or very beautiful.

From the perspective of drama, it is generally impractical for such a perfect person. In real life, no matter how good people look, they also have shortcomings of this kind. From a dramatic point of view, Grace's husband has such betrayal and infidelity, which may be the hook that makes this show interesting. But from a reasonable point of view, I am less able to accept such characters and plot settings. The point is that this plot objectively allows Grace to encounter such a terrible betrayal/deception.

Let us suppose that Grace is real and her husband's betrayal is also real. If this happened to yourself, from a rational point of view, you can more or less find some reasons for yourself. But if each of us is Grace herself, at least for me personally, I can't find a reason for this. However, in the play, Grace needs to hear in person that the DNA verification results are that her husband and other women have an illegitimate daughter, and then immediately think of that woman and their common daughter appeared in front of her, a scene similar to this, It may be a kind of destruction for a wife.

Although, our Grace maintains the decency as the name suggests from beginning to end, with all due respect, in my opinion, it is all her cultivation, her control, etc., which are all driven by ability. But what I want to say is that ability is ability. No matter how powerful a person is, he will be destroyed at the mental level, and he will always feel desperate for his intimacy. This kind of destruction is related to this person. Strong ability does not really matter. And I think it and how much this person values ​​the destroyed things.

In other words, if Grace is an extremely capable woman who underestimates love/marriage/family, maybe this is nothing to her, at most it is disgrace. But if Grace is an extremely capable woman who values ​​this matter very much, this matter will destroy her 100%.

A person whose heart is destroyed somewhere is no longer perfect. Nor is it Grace itself. This is a point that I find more difficult to accept. That is, Grace itself did not do anything, but she has to bear the full responsibility of the result of not doing anything.

What her husband said that he wanted to help others so much that he lost the "strength of character". What is this? Why can it be lost? And, he still loves his wife and son, is this really reasonable?

I personally agree with my son's words, we're never going to be family again. This sentence is the conclusion to destroy itself. Never going to be, not because the betrayer will be sentenced to death, or someone will die so that the relationship cannot be physically established, but because of the inner destruction directly caused by the betrayal, the relationship will never be reestablished at the psychological level.

The inner destruction is a terrible thing. And what’s more terrifying is that because everyone values ​​things differently, some people despise love, and some people value love, which may lead to a similar ending in this show. One person has a permanent effect on another. Destruction of the heart is an eternal necrotic problem that cannot be solved no matter how many books, no amount of scenery, and no amount of enlightenment can be solved. This is a fact.

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