The whole film is a light comedy and musical, just the tone I like, romantic➕dramatic living style tells the story of a middle-aged, working-class man who has an extramarital affair and his marriage self-salvation. What impressed me the most in the whole plot was the showdown scene between the protagonist Nick and the red temptress. The moment Nick pushed the temptress into the water was a relief for Nick. For seductive women, it is hurt and abandonment. Men??, in the final analysis, they are still lower body animals. When they recognize their mistakes, they can ignore them completely and switch to another life trajectory immediately. Freshness is a kind of life adjustment. People love it. Otherwise, how can fresh fruits be sold at a good price? In the plain married life, touching each other's body is like touching oneself, and touching myself has long been numb. For most, once affire is attempted, it's like a roller coaster ride? Excitement, unfinished business, and self-guilt at home. In the end, the protagonist repents and returns to his family, and spends the rest of his life quietly and peacefully. Nick's wife's "I don't want your tired loving gesture" once made me admire, but women are emotional creatures after all. From the time she used a tree root to provoke a man to save Nick, her previous hatred has been paid off. water out. 20 years of marital relationship can be lower than the hurt of an affair, right? ! Aha, I don't understand, and I don't want to understand, life is too difficult and complicated, I'm going to withdraw...
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