Leave? Or leave?

Rebeka 2022-05-16 17:33:15

When I heard the sound of a late-night fight between a young couple upstairs, I tried to suppress the trembling in my heart. Strong love is often accompanied by equally strong possessiveness and compulsion. The subject of domestic violence is not uncommon in today's film and television works. In "Samurai of the Sunset", this kind of violence heats up with various factors such as poverty, alcoholism, and male supremacy. The whole film is full of violence and blood. Love and violence come so quickly, should we stay or leave?
The tall and tough man should be used to protect the home and build the family, but instead becomes the flashpoint of all destruction. How many wives, because they are afraid of their husband's tough and cold fist or retain their original love, think that things will turn around if they are given another chance. The heroine, like most women who are beaten, wants to fight but doesn't want to leave their children in a broken home.
Maybe, when we choose our lover carefully, we don't know what will happen in the future? Happy or unfortunate. If you also encountered domestic violence, stand up bravely, maintain your dignity and happiness, and don't give him the possibility and opportunity to make mistakes.



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Once Were Warriors quotes

  • [about Boogie]

    Beth Heke: He's gone! He's gone to welfare! And you slept through the whole bloody thing.

    Jake Heke: Is that all? Is that what all this slamming of fucking doors, crying and carrying on is about?

  • Beth Heke: You did this to me you bastard! I hope you spew your guts out.