3 Women are actually all Women
Pinky left home alone in an unfamiliar city to find a job that wasn't as interesting and paid, but she was still happy and most importantly met Millie - someone she admired. The reality is always not so satisfactory. Pinky's parents are a bit strange. Growing up in such a family, it is no wonder that she wants to go out alone. She, pink, also represents a kind of immaturity. She is sensitive and delicate, but always Smiling, full of beautiful fantasies about the future and the outside world. The work pace of caring for the elderly is slow and boring, and the lifeless atmosphere is obviously not suitable for a dynamic young girl like her. It seems that colleagues are not so easy to get along with, and they all have their own small circles. Pinky is always wearing a retro pink dress, and she's desperate for something.
Millie seems to be very comfortable with her job, and it's not a problem to find time to run a desert, but she is always gushing about something by herself, and talking to colleagues is very unwelcome. She also lives alone, but she has some small expectations, and she also works hard for it, her own home, future marriage, and a good meal. She always wears simple yellow clothes, drives a mustard-colored car, and all she sees is her overworked efforts, nothing else.
Willie has a bad husband, old and careless and irresponsible, she's tortured to the point of being a bit obsessed, likes, or can only indulge in weird paintings to express her inner torment, but because she's still painting The picture shows that she is still struggling. In those paintings, there are people, monkeys, snakes fighting fiercely together, they don't even wear clothes, what a naked sadness. Her paintings are always rippling in the pool, and Pinky sees her figure from the water tank, as if she was part of the water tank. She wore light blue clothes for the first time out of the country, but in a dark bar, like the deep sea. She seemed to want only one child, maybe more.
Pinky's admiration for Millie makes her rely on her heart, and she admires Millie's ease. Millie also felt satisfied, but she knew that she was not that good, she was a little nervous and anxious to show something. Finally this balance was broken, Pinky couldn't accept that reality was so cruel, just like those paintings in the pool, ferocious and terrifying, she couldn't beat it, she could only escape, she began to think she was Millie, and also showed the one that Millie was hiding Own. Millie started to feel guilty, then nervous and scared, and she kept trying to make amends, she could only find a way to make amends.
Willie is finally about to give birth. Pinky watches from a distance in a trance. She hears hysterical howls and waves of water in front of the camera. Is that how she felt the day she committed suicide in the pool? It doesn't seem to be, that kind of suffocation pain, that kind of heart-piercing pain, that kind of feeling is not felt in the swimming pool, that kind of feeling is the ordinary life, she lives in such a pool, She was about to suffocate all the time. She felt that the person was not Willie, and she was not giving birth to a child. That person was herself. She was waiting for hope and a ray of light in pain. She didn't want to look away. How could she miss such an important moment? Woolen cloth?
Hope was finally born, but he was dead.
Pinky watched Millie come out covered in blood, she was a little broken and shaking, it wasn't Willie's blood, it was Millie's blood that left Pinky hurt.
Both Millie and Pinky said they hate potatoes and don't understand why their mother likes potatoes. Maybe Pinky just said that to please Millie, but in the end, after struggling and dying, they returned to their mother's life, Pinky still Feeling like Millie, but he still has to rely on, Willie starts talking. Women, struggling at any age, finally return to the starting point where mothers failed.
A woman's life seems to be only compromise, and the figure who seems to be struggling all her life has only become those weird and looming pastel paintings in the water.
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