In the third episode, some open-minded and some confused intertwined, and finally depressed
Conversation between H and his ex-wife
H seemed to be very open-minded and said: You are just an ordinary person like most people; you are just not suitable for marriage, but it does not mean that you are a bad person; you only have two choices, either continue to be discovered like this with your father-in-law, or stop...
He seemed to live very clearly, and said: everything will be fine, you see after our divorce, you are fine now, so am I
But when it comes to his son, his daughter, he weeps
His ex-wife and current father-in-law, he and his ex-wife's sister, seem to have almost similar experiences, and they form a sharp contrast through the two different ways of thinking and description of men and women. Women will remember the details of the development of all things and inner psychological activities to express their inner confusion; while men only remember the result: me and your sister, we did
The dialogue between the two of them is similar to experience/psychological activities, which makes people suddenly open-minded to see "derailment" and "doing things that they can't understand". H's tears when talking about his son, if it weren't for this turning point, I would have even forgotten it. Only by restraining nature and making the right choice can we avoid harm.
Finally, old Pete approached H with a full glass of wine and said, "I can't believe you were married to such a dog woman"
This sentence pushed the depression to the top
why? This sentence is the offensive language that people on the moral high ground always like to pop up.
why? Have they never made mistakes in their lives? Can they really compete with their humanity to such a degree? Haven't they been confused?
This sentence instantly shattered the previous sense of forgiveness for H and his ex-wife's behavior.
why? Life in the end... what's going on!
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