Marriage has always been a difficult thing to analyze. No matter how rational and effective techniques are, it’s an island of two people. No one can hide the ugliness or beauty, cruelty or kindness in a long period of time.
Perhaps all this is because we speak different languages.
The heroine’s sister suspects that her husband is cheating. The result of the follow-up is that the husband lied and disappeared, just to enjoy time with friends while avoiding family.
That line probably means as follows:
"I need my time alone, I need to leave temporarily, and then face it." The man said,
"Do you think I don't need it?" The woman almost collapsed with tears in her tears.
This is a typical dialogue from different planets, responsibility and eternal struggle between love and self.
Marriage is like the end of this movie. We all need happy ending, but the loneliness and discord in it can only last forever.
We may be able to communicate with body language when there is no translation, or we will finally know that this is not a long-term solution after all.
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