James loved Gina from start to finish. At the beginning of the story, Gina is blind. James' efforts helped Gina to replace her vision film and restore her eyesight. All kinds of things she has never been in contact with make Gina as full of curiosity and desire to try as she is eighteen years old, in terms of personality, behavior, etc. Aspects are no longer the original Gina, especially sex. This made James unacceptable, but because he loved Gina too much, he changed Gina's medicine to slowly return her vision to blindness. But Gina went to the doctor to find out that someone had changed the medicine, obviously James did it. James was to blame, but damn Gina cheated on her and was pregnant with a baby, so she had to sneak in the right medication and pretend to be blind. In addition, James went to check himself and found out that he could not have children, and at this time Gina was pregnant again, so James also knew that Gina had cheated. Since James himself changed his medicine and couldn't resist Gina, everyone deceived each other and lived on. Everyone thought that the other party didn't know their fault, but in fact everyone knew it and pretended to live together. Finally one day, everyone unexpectedly revealed the truth to each other, GG, after holding back for a long time like the audience, it finally exploded.
I came to Blake like everyone else, tell me the reason for my 4 stars, suspense is not a thriller story, Blake plays the true and false blind man, the conflict between love and reality, there are few similar works in the film industry, so Ding Ding Ding Ding four points.
In addition, I saw a lot of viewers mention that Blake would not choose a movie, how could he participate in such a role. In fact, I think that a good actor is to be suitable for any type of role, and constantly try to break through yourself. You must know that she only plays this role. If she can only play a good person and not a scumbag, then I think this actor is not perfect. Bar!
Purely personal feeling, for reference only.
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