"I want to be her master"

Otha 2022-03-21 09:03:08

After watching it for more than ten minutes, I saw that I was crying with sadness, sorting out my mood, and studying. (The feeling of watching half of it) After watching it at night, I have been wondering whether the existence of the little boy is an imaginary existence, just to give the two heroines a reason to be together () Obviously their relationship is not just friends.

I didn't watch the movie at first, I felt that the taller should be a stronger girl and more active. As a result, the "silly big" dragged back to reality. Yes, the heroine is not much different from ordinary women except that she is a little taller. (But Dumb, is a person who is extremely gentle) The tall Iya was forced to obey Martha's request several times (no doubt she was stronger) The tall fat beat up two men who met by chance, and the two female protagonists looked at each other and smiled .

Interesting thing, at first I thought that Martha would let the small male lead and tall Iya have babies together, but Iya is very repulsive of males, and between the two of them, she will not allow a third one to enter their space . Because of her, tall Iya was forced to have a relationship, and this simple woman needed the company of her lover to have the courage to do so. I have been thinking that if the roles of the two people were reversed, it is estimated that the shock would not be so strong. Tall Iya, so fragile, her love is even more careful. The second time she went to the doctor, she stood under the streetlight, motionless, and finally, plucked up her courage, she went to the doctor. But Martha took this love as an atonement.

Acknowledging the existence of the little boy, is it a substitute for love? After all, it is Martha's child, with her blood on her body, which is their only connection.

In Martha's eyes, children are everything. But also forced to accept reality. "My stupid big man will give birth, she owes me" "What do you want a child for" "Want to be her master"

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