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Herminio 2022-12-25 10:05:53

The malice of a certain group or individual keeps pouring out on innocent animals and old people, like the nightmare of this village, from time to time to disturb this small place and disturb the thinking of people in this area. The whole world seemed to be overturned, yet it was still teetering in a hopeless balance.

And these two men and women are both trapped beasts in this small world. Their emotional actions are affected by the shadows brought about by cruelty to animals.

Eva made out with Andreas because she couldn't find herself in her marriage to Elis. Even if you find a new man to make out with, you can't make up for the immaturity of your soul. Elis' dogmatism also seemed to keep him at odds with the marriage, like a strange guardian. He doesn't care about his wife's self-esteem and thoughts, but he wants to control his wife's actions.

Andreas, Anna, are two people really in love together? Or follow the will of God and torture each other again and again?

Neurotic Anna, her soul limped around in the memory of her past married life. In her black-and-white dreams, the rejection of strangers, the unacceptable confession to the mother of a death row prisoner, the sudden attack of smoke, the running, the helpless sight of a man's body... She is emotional, Crazy and helpless. Andreas, a divorced man with a criminal record, silently harbors his own worldview. Talk to Anna about what you're thinking. But it's useless, two people's minds live in different worlds.

The whole is very depressing, cloudy and precarious, full of confrontation and a sense of urgency about an emotional explosion.

I'm quite afraid of confrontation. When Andreas picked up the axe and Anna drove faster and faster, she was more or less frightened to see the hideous danger lurking behind the incident. But thinking that when my emotions have reached such extremes, this violent and disorderly confrontation has become what I need and desire.

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The Passion of Anna quotes

  • Eva Vergerus: Would you tell your kids about God? I wouldn't teach them to belief.

  • Eva Vergerus: She's no one - just what others make her be.