Nickie, Robert's ex-wife, is an eccentric woman who looks like a girl who never grows up. She loves Robert, but she can't get into Robert's world either. In the beginning, they must have loved each other very much. In Nickie and Robert's marriage, Nickie must be very lonely. She wanted to use divorce as a child to ask Robert to still love her. She hoped that Robert would detain her, but Robert It's just indifferent, as if it doesn't matter, Robert likes to be a bystander, everything seems to have nothing to do with him, and he doesn't care about anything. It may also be that he felt tired and let his ex-wife toss. Any woman who proposes a divorce is mostly to attract the attention of the other party at the beginning, hoping that the other party can value her and love her, but many men will choose to be like Robert, when they are tired, they don’t want to move, and they don’t want to accompany you crazy . Nickie finally chose crazy revenge, which is what many women choose after falling out of love. In the end, they naturally set themselves on fire.
Jenny, because of the death of her younger brother in her childhood, she believed in fate very much. She lived in isolation and lived alone in Nuoda's old house in the forest. She felt that everything was destined in heaven. A person, let her have what kind of life, or even how to die. Friends say she is a romantic person and believes in love at first sight. I think the reason why Robert attracted Jenny is because she felt that in Robert, she saw her own shadow, regarded as her confidant, and was the person she was waiting for in the end of her life, so she also fell in love with him. Finally, Jenny, believing in fate again, had told Robert that a man had walked past this house and her brother had died. So Jenny thinks Robert is the man and he walks close to the house and then his ex-boyfriend dies and she can't get out of it, the cycle of fate tormenting her fragile nerves, and in the end she comes with a desperate love for Robert , commits suicide by cutting his wrists under a tree after Robert once stood.
Greg, a boy who simply does things without the impulse of his brain, fights and fights to get his girlfriend back. But who hasn't been young?
In the end, everyone related to Robert died, even the old man who had offered to sleep to protect him.
Robert finally looked at himself in the shadow of the window, standing alone.
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