Marriage is nothing more than that. Two people know each other and quickly become talkative, and then fall in love. One day a man will propose to a woman, and soon the two will stand on the altar and make a vow to stay with each other for life. Many years after marriage, a man will definitely cheat, and his wife will be heartbroken. Either do everything possible to keep her husband like the heroine of this film, or leave bravely like Meg in another movie WOMEN.
Anyway, in the process of marriage, there will always be minors. In the movie, the mistress always exits sadly at the end; in reality, the third party will check the increased deposit in the bank card, and then leave with satisfaction.
The husband played by Timothy seems to represent a considerable number of men in marital crisis. In the boring marriage day after day, he definitely changed his heart, and he could even talk coldly about his lover in front of his desperate wife. And the wife's madness began the theme of the movie. She tied her husband's five flowers and stayed at home, acting both hard and soft, forcing him to fall in love with herself again.
Meg is obviously old, but in the movie it is also dazzling than the new generation of American sweethearts. Timothy's performance is also in place, very well to set off his wife's complicated mentality that is sometimes sensible and sometimes crazy. The appearance of Justin seemed to be the only wave in the plot, but it also began to introduce everyone into a little joke made by the screenwriter.
At the end of the film, the melody of a Hollywood ending is played. The couple reconciled, and there was a baby. Before selling the house, the wife sang the children to sleep, and the husband's ridicule about being kidnapped was very warm. The film could have ended without any care, but the screenwriter used the smartest trick to keep the audience immersed in the plot for a long time after the ending song sounded.
At the end of the film, the couple walked on the street and met Justin who kidnapped them head-on. Meg's expression was slightly unnatural, and J nodded to her very naturally when passing by. At this moment, the camera freezes on the husband's increasingly complex and tangled face, and then stops abruptly. .
It turns out that everything is a farce written, directed and performed by the wife in order to keep her husband? A light movie that originally discussed the crisis of marriage has turned into a romantic suspense because of an abrupt ending.
Perhaps, the betrayal and means in real marriage are far more exciting than those in the movies.
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