Regret for most of my life

Verlie 2022-01-24 08:06:24

Rio de Janeiro in the 1950s. Jeddah, 20, and Eurydice, 18, are close sisters. The last picture of the sisters' memories of each other is that that night, the sister Jeddah told her sister Eurydice about her sexual adventures, and the sister was covering her sister's private meeting. The two did not expect that they would never see each other again. Due to both sides of the father’s deceit, the elder sister did not know that her sister was married and was still in Brazil; the younger sister also did not know that the sister had left the badass and returned to Rio. They are all in the same city, but they miss it hard. Each is farther and farther away from the dreams and love that they yearn for, but comforts themselves with the happiness of each other in the fantasy. It wasn't until the old age that my sister discovered the letter from her sister and found her granddaughter, and then she knew the truth. However, my sister has left the world forever. The end of a period of time and space is very sudden, and even catches people off guard. So the end is so choking. This actually makes people feel that this way of expression is very artistic. The performance of the older sister was wonderful, even though there were not many shots.

The younger sister has a docile personality, accepts the marriage arranged by her parents, and endures her husband's rough sex. Dreaming of entering the music school, she had to obey her husband and give up her dream because of an unexpected pregnancy. She has never forgotten her sister, and hired a detective to look for her whereabouts. However, because she mistakenly thought that her sister had passed away, she had a mental breakdown and suffered from manic depressive psychosis. She didn't learn the truth until her twilight years.

The elder sister is beautiful and rebellious, advocating a life of free love. She elopes with a sailor for love. After seeing that her lover is a playboy, she will leave even if she has a big belly. After being turned away by her father, she gritted her teeth and decided not to take the child up and never go back. Due to her father's deceit, she believed that her sister was in Europe all her life and believed that Eurydice had become a pianist. Fortunately, I met a woman who was like a mother and a sister, and gave me a foothold and raised the child. It's a pity that I haven't been able to see my sister who thought about it day and night until he died.

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