one-man show

Karl 2022-04-03 08:01:01

It's a woman's one-man show. The father-in-law bought her mostly because he didn't want a black child of unknown origin to inherit the family business. She was just a tool to give birth to children; her husband didn't love her and didn't want to touch her at all. The father chose her, and she had only one decoration; the groom climbed the high branch and had a better sex partner than the black maid, she was just a buddy. But as innocent as her, she couldn't see the situation at all, and she fantasized about getting love, warmth, and support from these people. Looking for an opponent, it also depends on whether she is equal, she is strong enough, but not smart enough. I hope that the child in the womb can continue to give her hope and the love she has never received. It's just that her hands are covered in the blood of so many people, can she still live peacefully?

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Extended Reading
  • Gussie 2022-04-03 08:01:01

    A beneficial attempt to link "scenery" and "emotion" to each other, the first half of the show, through detailed ambient sounds and simple and concise fixed-lens editing, effectively creates a sense of oppression in high-class life. The heroine is incredibly modern, like a restless flame in a classical atmosphere. With the gradual addition of weak men, the story is only advanced in plane rather than depth, and the motivation of the characters lacks sufficient explanation.

  • Paige 2022-04-03 08:01:01

    Pulling a corner from Shakespeare is enough to adapt. Both love and desire die, but class lives forever.

Lady Macbeth quotes

  • Alexander: Take your nightdress off. Face the wall. Face the wall!

  • Katherine: I'd rather stop you breathing than have you doubt how I feel.