The prologue enjoys being sober and independent in the crowd. Daydreaming is clear enough to make me happy. When I see lovers, I think more about their future than my past. I felt anxious when I couldn't see her in the first chapter. If you love her because you should love her, I can't take that kind of love. The male protagonist still wears a turtleneck sweater rather than a plaid shirt. In the second chapter, the male protagonist examined himself in front of the mirror. At that moment, he was a familiar image in front of his son, and he did not cheat physically. The only one who wants to hehe in the whole film is his wife. Confess to each other: - It seems like we never meet in the afternoon, except on Sunday, I am afraid of the loneliness in the afternoon. - I hate being empty and unfamiliar at home. I don't know how happy I am that you are back. Maybe I'm acting silly. -You are so beautiful, I will feel a sense of crisis around you. The ending guesses that Helen also cheated, and the camera panning out of the window has a sense of insecurity that "(mind/body) is being watched."
Clue 1: While eating, Hai Lin looked at the male protagonist with fear.
Clue 2: Chloe witnessed Helene with other men, the ugly kind, who looked like a teacher at first glance.
Clue 3: Dress up nicely at home.
Guess Hailin may know that the male protagonist is cheating, but she trusts him completely, or is covered up by her own guilt. How could women not know, secretaries all know.
The male protagonist is really a highly self-disciplined middle-class male representative in a civilized society. The language of Rohmer's lens is too strong, and the open ending is too good.
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