Helen is the ideal wife in Mark's heart. Simple, gentle, kind, calm, little things. The monster is Mark's possessiveness, which makes Anna miserable, makes Anna obsessed, and also seduce Helen. To monopolize his possessiveness is Anna's greatest satisfaction. Anna is endless desire. The lover made her go to heaven, but in the end it was the incarnation of Mark that was even better. Mark hates her for being unsatisfied, but is always fettered by her natural hormones. Henry is Anna's aphrodisiac and masturbation stick, and an idol of men's jealousy. Henry fucking chaos. This is an era of change. Women can support themselves without relying on men. The traditional relationship between men and women is breaking down, and the new order is gone. A detective is an onlooker of love, and the person involved doesn't want you to know anything. Mark is love. His love is possessed by Anna, and his life is limited by Helen. At first he didn't know how to get Anna. First, he forgets to work to earn money to support his family, then quit his job and go home, and then communicate. It is useless. The devil is the bottom of Anna's heart that Anna will never say. This bottom of heart can't be seen by anyone in the world, and Mark can't know, unless he sees all the bad things Anna has done for him. Knowing Mark, in order to protect Anna, protect his unique possession, kill and set fire to a dragon. Anyone who sees that in my heart will die. The bystander disappeared, and the love breaker was crushed by each of the green hats. Bob lives a pitiful life sandwiched between two people. The real emotional bond is so small in front of sadomasochism. The police are the cruel impact of reality on love. Anyone who sees that in my heart will die. The bystander disappeared, and the love breaker was crushed by each of the green hats. Love exists because of need. Finally, possessing looks at desire and love to be shattered by reality, and seeks vision through evasion. Life drowns and the world collapses.
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