you care who i am

Cordie 2022-01-30 08:05:20

No matter who others think you are, the most important thing is to know who you are. In the first act of the heroine, I thought she was beautiful, the kind of beauty that naturally grows old and leaves traces of time.

And the play seems to have always been the role of an abandoned person, abandoned by her husband, abandoned by her boyfriend, until the last scene, after learning that Alex married and had a daughter, the unanswered phone still showed that she did not let go, She was put down again.

As a consultant watching such a drama, I felt that the doctors in the drama tried their best to help her, read her works, and went to Lu Li to understand Alex's situation, but is telling her the truth to save her? ? But it was another witness to her being abandoned. Once again caught in the cycle of her abandonment. She didn't lose her partner, she just lost herself. She couldn't abandon others, and she always felt abandoned in her heart. So there must be an opposition between abandonment and being abandoned? Perhaps there are some middle grounds that are in their own right.

Speaking of which, I feel the heavyness and purity of the heroine, the heavyness of the love for others, so that I believe that Alex will really die for her, maybe really dying for her is the ending she wants, Or the ending in the novel is the ending she wants, and only the real ending is not what she wants. These three endings correspond to Freud's id and superego. So knowing the truth is the beginning of another round of her illness, and accepting the truth will be the beginning of her new life. Not so many people like heavy and pure, some are more trivial, relaxed and happy. Whether it is heavy or comfortable, it is life.

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Who You Think I Am quotes

  • Claire Millaud: There's no greater rival then the one who doesn't exist.

  • Claire Millaud: We all want to distance our self from the prospect of our death.