After reading a few "reviews", I am confused about doctrines, theories, religions, whatever the term looks advanced. Good works are based on the author's deep understanding of life, and they have not experienced it or at least seen it. This is probably the case for the point of view of the work, otherwise, it can only be piled up with high-level sentences, and piled up to dozens of floors, which is also another building, not saying the same thing. The story of Banish Love itself is simple. Wife Vera told husband Alex that she was pregnant, but the child was not his. Alex ran wild. After calming down a bit, he sat down with Vera to "talk" about how to solve the problem. Vera couldn't say why, and even said that she didn't know how to explain it, which made Alex even more angry. Vera smiled at him, which made Alex even more angry. Vera feels no guilt, which makes Alex go crazy. The film has two points. Those who have life experience or know it will not be able to talk about the clouds and mountains and fog cover at length after reading these two points. One is that after Vera told Alex that she was pregnant, but the child was not his, there was a conversation, Vera, instead of feeling ashamed, told Alex, when did you start to stop talking to me Speaking of, when did we become so estranged? One is the dialogue between Vera and the "adulter" Robert, who was arranged by the director Smoke Bomb. Vera said she was pregnant. Robert looked at her and asked questions, isn't it Alex's? Vera said: Yes, of course yes, who else would it be? But in a way, it's not his... Our children are not ours, they're not just ours, like we're not just our parents' children. Living with a loved one, when his eyes are no longer on you, even daily conversations become very scarce, most people choose to live by, the heroine chose an extreme way to remind her husband of her desire for love , her yearning for the past. However, in the face of such a big sudden change, under the guise of "we communicate", men still make their own decisions and do not communicate. Vera is taking such an extreme way to remind her husband, hoping to bring back his attention and the slightest feeling he once had. both failed. After Alex calmed down again, he just said coldly, I have decided to kill the child, we continued, I will continue to be the father of the children, and you will continue to be the mother of the children. Under such a major "change", Vera did not exchange the desired dialogue and conversation, but only got the opponent's decision. "From now on, you are just a pile of walking meat, I arranged this for the sake of the children" in Alex's cold language. Vera was noncommittal about this. Afterwards, Vera "died" from an abortion. Alex went to the "adulter" with a gun and learned the truth. The director looks sophisticated, but he is actually speaking human words. This is rare. To sum up in one sentence, a woman who tried to use extreme methods to save her love, finally found that she could not save it no matter how extreme it was, so she chose to die, and a life without love was more terrible than death for her.
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