It may take a week or an hour, but you'll be back...
first choice
Faced with an affair that her husband didn't need to steal, she packed up and ran away from home. I thought she would leave him and live a free life.
What's wrong, she goes to work to support her husband and cooks for him when she comes home from get off work. I believe that without his punching and kicking, without his control and threats, she will be better and happier.
His husband said: It may take a week or an hour, but you'll be back. (Like this helpless life, you will still be trapped here) Really, she came back obediently, like nothing happened happens the same.
I think she might love him.
second choice
Faced with these two worlds, a world that is not real to her, and a world that is not real to the audience.
What if she did choose to stay on the screen? Maybe offline this movie, they will all cease to exist. Maybe they will repeat the plot over and over again, but we know that there is a Tom who really loves her and will always be there to watch over her.
I think she might not be that crazy.
third choice
This time I think, finally think like a fairy tale, Cinderella is going to be with the prince
I walked into the theater again, and once again escaped from this world through the short-lived illusion of the movie, leaving a mysterious smile on the corner of my mouth.
She might go back to her husband, like the first time, and live the same gray life as before
I think she might have nowhere to go.
Maybe I'm thinking wrong...
We are all complaining about this helpless world, helpless life. Yes, in this world, life may be more helpless, but what makes people feel more helpless is the lack of courage to create a new life.
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