The part where the puppy came to find Ginny was going crazy. Ginny directed and acted to pave the way for herself. It was really sad. She longed for Mickey to free her from an unhappy marriage, a compromised need for mutual healing and warmth, and to enjoy the beauty of the wind, snow and rain. In this way, she can forget that she is just a down-to-earth actress, that she is just a waiter at this moment, and that she needs the love of a little puppy to gild herself.
Carolina's appearance has undoubtedly disrupted her heroine stage.
Her husband is more concerned about his own daughter, and his little lover falls in love with this blond beauty at first sight.
Ginny has only a little boy who likes to set fires, an emotional self who stays in the past memories.
Forgive yourself, and let others go.
I feel so sorry for Ginny, but I also feel that this is the rebellion of a middle-aged woman. She tried her best to build a perfect small space for herself, but it was precarious and controlled by others. She has never been the master of her emotions.
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