In the room, the husband asked if he wanted something to drink, and the wife said yes, let's go to the bar. She didn't want the two to be alone. Among her friends, the two looked at each other who were chatting and laughing with others. When they went back, they all said that the fun was just okay. The fatigue of marriage made them stop making fun of each other, and they were jealous. Lost the ability to have fun with others under surveillance and disappointment. The wife mentions a dead poet who once loved her, and the husband scoffs. Then the husband went to Capri, the wife visited Mount Vesuvius alone, and in Capri he met another woman who also had problems in her marriage, and her husband never wrote to her, "And tomorrow things can be resolved. It's because he's coming back." The man who escaped from his wife also returned to Naples. The wife kept paying attention to the sound of her husband's return, but pretended not to care. At this time, the wife wanted to save it, but was unable to do so. The next day, the wife drove her husband's car out of the house and the situation worsened. After that, she was invited by a friend to the ancient city of Pompeii. Looking at the body of her lover buried by the volcano, the wife's emotions were about to collapse, and she said sorry. In the last scene, the two were blocked by the crowd in the car. After getting off the car, they were scattered by the crowd. The wife, who was taken away by the crowd, squeezed back to her husband, and finally said "I love you" in fear.
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