The perspective is very unique. Recently, I like to watch this kind of ethical drama. I see human nature from life, and I have sympathy and disgust for everyone. At first, I hated the heroine's wife. When I saw her mouth, I thought of woodpeckers. Later, I slowly accepted her and her own view of marriage. It's a pity that the hero chose someone else in the end. The rhythm of the whole drama is very slow, it lacks music bonus, and it chooses to avoid the dramatic part, which makes me feel bored in many places. But fortunately, the actors' acting skills are solid, and the lines are low and profound, so that people will not abandon the drama. After the tepid season, the characters are gradually plump, and I look forward to the next few seasons. "Pure love can't survive in an imperfect world." Another reason I looked down came to mind. It really shows the true state of mind of all parties involved in the derailment, a contradiction that is clearly known to be wrong and irresistible. The hero's friend is right, the safest way is not to take out the funds that have been invested and transfer them to startup stocks that are just starting, because 99% of startups will end in failure, people get fucked. But considering love as an investment in the stock market and considering the net profit in advance is not the opposite of love. I never thought cheating was an unforgivable thing, and I didn't think belated love wasn't love. This is not to ignore morality, marriage is a contract, but the fact is that society locks up human emotions with this contract, and this contract becomes a yoke.
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