fantastic! (especially Beth and Simone
The plot progressed to the fifth episode. In addition to maintaining the sense of suspense, it also increased the discussion of women's views on love and marriage.
At the beginning, it was a confession of three little girls about their life when they grew up. A girl who wants to be a mom falls in love with a nice guy who lives a baby-sitting life, a girl who wants to be a movie star gets married to a handsome guy, a superhero girl who wants to save the world, who wants to marry a Democrat person. But when it comes to if someone they love is in love with someone else, the girls can't believe it, they scream, they want to kick the questioner. What young girl has no illusions about her future life and feelings, but naively pursues absolute perfection without being able to face betrayal. These three girls with different skin colors are obviously the three protagonists in the story. Fortunately, they have all achieved their original dreams, and this episode explores how they treat love when things go wrong.
Beth has been deeply involved in April's life. The deviant thing is that B has really become friends with A in his heart. The previous plot has already been explained. When B is trying to rekindle the love with her husband, A is enjoying love and can pursue her dream freely without being constrained by feelings. B is envious of A and yearns for her free and easy attitude. So much so that when she found out that her husband chose to watch professional baseball with her instead of watching A's first performance, she didn't feel the pleasure of being on the upper hand in the relationship between the three, but turned to pity A, and even gave up watching professional baseball with her husband. Opportunity to cheer for A. After hiding in the bathroom of A's house and hearing her husband's words to maintain the family firmly, B hugged A with mixed feelings. B is idealistic about marriage, and love, family, and children are all indispensable. When she finds that her ideal is broken and tries to repair it, she is awakened by A, recalling her past self, and creating complexities for a person like A who mirrors her self. Emotions. When A was abandoned by her husband, how could her compassion and empathy not be for herself? Broken marriages can still be fought, but love has passed away
Simone and Tommy continued to maintain a dangerous lover relationship. After spending a lot of time in the bedroom of the part-time wolf dog, the eldest sister unconsciously reviewed the marriage history in front of the little wolf dog. The two vain marriages brought wealth, and the third marriage At the time, he mistakenly thought that he had found true love, but found out that he was cheated by a comrade... Unfortunately, Tommy's mother came back with the master, and Simone, who was trapped in the bedroom, had to turn to Carol for help. The forbidden love between a mature woman and a little wolf dog is finally discovered by her gay husband. S is still trying to verify that C has feelings for him, and C's words have been a critical blow to S again and again. His views on the relationship between the two are limited to friends, not love at all. Going around for half my life thinking that I have found true love, but I found out that it was a complete lie. After the lie was exposed, I forced my senses to face the game of interests between the two; I was still looking for the warmth of love at a fragile moment, but I was woken up by a basin of cold water. Back to harsh reality. After the achievement of the ideal of wealth and honor in his youth, he failed to talk about his feelings. It is difficult to say that this is a failure of the original concept of marriage, or a dilemma between marriage and love.
As for the Tayle pair...the typical threesome is fucked up...but it's not interesting.
Zan Yifa's final mirror movement, no matter how old a man is, a child is still a child, no matter how old a woman is, it is still difficult to deal with emotional troubles, no matter how much pursuit, you still want love
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