Rohmer likes to use the relationship between the sexes to discuss moral issues in his films. For example, the heroine in this film is confronted with a controlling male protagonist. She feels disgusted and tries to escape from the emotional enveloping of the male protagonist, even though she loves him. Lord's. Indeed, if she hadn't been in love with the male protagonist, then she would not have found out that the male protagonist behaved as heart-wrenchingly after cheating. But she is somewhat self-inflicted. It is certain that her love is real, but she does not want to be bound, and it is also true that she chooses to betray her love. Now that you have made a choice, you must bear the consequences, and there is nothing you can do about it.
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