You just can't stand that someone would choose a different life than yours

Guiseppe 2022-10-31 23:14:23

The newly opened drama of the subtitles group, after the second episode was translated, it has been put on hold and not chasing the drama, and finally finished the last episode before the finale came out. There is a feeling of seeing desperate housewives in the middle, and there are some differences. The content between the races and classes that this drama wants to talk about is indeed more complicated than the former, and the characters can not be evaluated simply by standing in line. The following spoiler warning.

At first glance, Elena is a typical middle-class, a sophisticated mother who strives for perfection. Although she has a strong desire for control (the obsessive-compulsive disorder in the first two episodes even reminds me of Bree in "Desperate Housewives"), she upholds her own values. Relying on his position, dealing with the management of the town, using rules, business relations, and finding out Mia's background can also secure Pearl's enrollment. Like all middle-class parents in small cities, they are almost omnipotent.

And Elena’s problem, as Mia said in the last episode: You just can't stand that someone would choose a different life than yours. All the people around you who threaten Elena's perfect life, such as Izzy, Elizabeth, and help Bebe. The child's Mia and ex-boyfriend Jamie, without exception, tore their skins with her. Even her own daughter is no exception. Her love for Izzy is also conditional. She only loves the image of the perfect daughter she invented and cannot love her as she is.

At the beginning, I wanted to rent the house to Mia to provide her with a job offer. In fact, what I vaguely saw was more of E's desire to be a good person, labeling herself no bias, and making herself feel good. This is almost the starting point for her to do most of the things, so when she encounters uncontrolled Mia and Bebe and threatens her life, she immediately ran away. The remaining part is the risk management and control after things deviate from her expectations. A last resort to get life back on track. But E was too comfortable in his own world. He was used to being a winner in life. He was smart and lost all the games.

As for the part of Mia, the whole story is a process of pushing away her past step by step. Mia may not be glorious, but the character itself is very full. She has the arrogance of an artist and the helplessness of compromising with life. The young surrogate mother, who was banished by her parents after losing her loved ones and loved ones, might take Pearl away to fulfill her younger brother's wishes, or perhaps because she is not so lonely by herself.

In the beginning, the interaction of the two characters almost blurred the boundaries between the two classes. After discovering that Linda’s child was Bebe’s child, Mia quickly stood by Bebe, not only because she was in the same class, but also to rationalize her own choices. , Let your world not fall apart. If Mia had some self-blame at the beginning, after that, Elena's series of investigations, threatening Mia not to testify, and telling Pearl the truth about Pearl's life without her mother's identity completely put the two people on opposite sides, and E personally buried it. Tinder, finally burned the perfect life that I worked hard to maintain.

Regarding a few small actors, Lexi is a small version of Elena of Soon to be. In fact, her actions represent the true thinking of the middle class to a certain extent, just in a seemingly innocuous way. There is nothing wrong with Trish and Pearl, but it hurts little angel Moody by mistake. Izzy is like every teenager who has struggled with identity in adolescence. I hope every Izzy can hear others say You will not swim forever. All right.

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