Talk about my understanding of the plot

Lenna 2022-01-22 08:01:55

The female protagonist Kate


is an independent fashion designer, the male protagonist is a public interest lawyer, and the female protagonist is the main source of family income.

Said that the heroine is mentally handicapped, and really doesn't understand women. As the saying goes: A silly pregnancy for three years. From pregnancy to 12 months postpartum, short-term memory, language memory, and implicit memory decreased. How can it be possible for a mother to give the essence of her life to her baby. At this time, care from the family is extremely important.

The director’s suggestion is that the second female may be really pregnant, and perhaps a problem with the fetus has been detected, so she moved to live in the hostess’s building to plot the hostess’s child. When the hostess was having a dinner with her friends, she could see the male number two eavesdropping. The child’s allergies are not caused by the hostess, but the female second eats the food that causes the child’s allergies, and then feeds the child with her own milk.

Let’s talk about adoption. Many people don’t understand foreign adoption systems. Children who are adopted do not have the surnames of their adopting parents. Legally speaking, adopted children are independent persons and cannot be regarded as heirs.

In short, cherishing the people around you, cherishing your loved ones, is the most important thing. Don't leave it, it's easy to say, and there are not many that can really be done.

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The Ones Below quotes

  • [first lines]

    Sonographer 12 Weeks: [during ultrasound] Is that too cold?

    Kate: No it's fine.

    Sonographer 12 Weeks: Tell me if I press too hard.

    Kate: Is that...?

    Sonographer 12 Weeks: Yes.

    Justin: Is that the head?

    Sonographer 12 Weeks: Mm-hmm. Come on sweetie, turn around.

    Kate: Stubborn like its mother.

  • Theresa: Only when you lose someone utterly dear to you, utterly and totally dear, can you understand just how little we know. About death, about the soul, who we are.