The story is very simple. The life of the old couple in the empty nest period is becoming more and more boring. I don't know why, but I was willing to watch it from the beginning. I like Meryl like this. She is old and her figure is obviously blessed, but she does not have the lifelessness of an old man on her face, she still has bright eyes. She touched me as soon as she came out. I hope that when I grow old, I will be like her.
What I don't like is that "sex life" has become the key word to save this 31-year marriage. I can't help but think that this is a need for marketization. But I would rather believe, Kay said, that she wanted a kiss, not that. This is the key. Women's emotional needs are always more vigorous and sensitive. When a man is still ignorant, the women around him are already suffering. It's just that when all this happens to young girls, we will feel distressed and empathetic. Happened to an old woman, it would only feel hypocritical. Fortunately, it was Meryl who played it, and I couldn't imagine whether I would feel sick when I changed to another person.
But the film conveys another important message, that is: couples should never sleep in separate rooms.
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