Movie interpretation There are a lot of emotional entanglements in marriage, derailment, and divorce. But the most profound is the pain of losing a child, and the infinite regret of not taking good care of the child. The interpretation of the three heroines is very clear, Let’s talk about the sad journeys of the three heroines:
1. What I like the most is Julia’s scenes. She paid too much for the child, but she lost her child because of the sacrifice. When I met in the elevator, I burst into tears. Raining. The last thing that helped her was her true crying and sincere teaching to the child. She actually told the child to take care of his father who lives with a third party. This seems to be what a mother should do, but , Her situation at that time: low status, low income from cleaning work, not seeing her son completely desperate, and unable to find a lawyer to help her.... But she is extremely great to be able to make such a decision.
Her body exudes the radiance of humanity and the brilliance of motherhood. Second, Monica, who claims to be from Romania, her sexy appearance in the bar, her subsequent downturned look, and her difficult journey of redeeming her daughter have deeply caused Sean to fall into an impossible situation. I don’t understand why he was willing to pay 100,000 euros to a strange woman to redeem his daughter, but at the end, he realized that he was redeeming himself. His negligence caused his daughter to die. Later, he paid all his wealth to save other people’s daughters. , It is his confession and salvation of his soul.
Third, it is Anna on the poster, a woman whose life is chaotic and even adulterous. She has been emotionally entangled with her mentor all the year round, forcing each other to leave the wife of her original wife. While struggling with each other step by step, she actually wanted to find her original wife to show off; she developed skin love with her father. Although she was frightened and unreasonable, she was out of love for Michael. With her punishing psychology, she actually made love to her father again. In the last scene, when she saw Michael write her into the heroine of her novel, she completely broke down and ran all the way until she couldn't see any figure. The last line "Watch me" is what all the heroes and heroines in the film want to say: because there is no watch child, the child died or left himself.
Although using He seems to be writing other people's stories, in fact, they are all experienced by myself, and they are all in my heart that I dare not face.
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