What's better than death is that it makes them worse than death

Laurianne 2021-12-01 08:01:25

This film comes from the wife's revenge. It’s really a coincidence. Yesterday, I just finished scanning Korea’s "Two Women" and Wu Jinyu’s "Shuang Shi Ji" that I have seen before. They are all the same as the wife of this film. At the beginning of the film, they all had to be sad. Faced with the same problem, Xiaosan snatched her husband away. Compared with Western women, Eastern women are too sad and pessimistic in the face of derailed men. They have a strong sense of moral correctness, destroy the juniors, kill their husbands, and save their lives at the expense of their husbands. But without knowing it, people easily escape the sanctions of the law, allowing the wives in front of the screen to clap their hands and cheer even if they don't find the mistress.

I have to say that women driven by revenge are equally creepy. However, Western women sadly learn that their husbands have derailed, but they are more willing to reflect on the fact that the life deliberately isolated by their husbands seems to be happy, but in reality they are full of lies. This is done on the basis of giving up personal career to serve her husband wholeheartedly, with a sadness of self-sacrifice, but not the life that I really want to live. For ten years, the husband and wife have been hypnotizing themselves constantly, and in the end they had to participate in a brain training camp to repay their sincere service for many years, sad and helpless. She once believed optimistically that the bearer needs a wife who is in distress, but when optimism failed, she did not extinguish the fire of hope. With the determination to bring the bearer to the ground, she regained her optimism and aimed at not depriving others of their lives. Under the local conditions, through the assistance of the lawyer's junior and the spicy girl's junior, they finally get the reshaping of their personal life values, and their struggle is more pragmatic.

Let them die, it is better to take everything from them. What is harder than death is to make them lose their hair, diarrhea, nipples, venereal diseases (thinking), and bankruptcy. . . Living, but having nothing, this feeling of life is better than death, just think about it

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The Other Woman quotes

  • Carly Whitten: I can't talk to you until you stop crying.

    Kate King: [muffled crying] I want to. Let me just... I'm sorry. I just am sad.

    Carly Whitten: Then cry on the inside like a winner.

  • Kate King: They should have that for your brain. Like a brain camp. Oh, really, you can go, and you lay on the beach and get tan and drink ginkgo balboa all day and then you come back and you're super smart.

    Mark King: It's ginkgo biloba. Balboa was Rocky.

    Kate King: Right. See? See? That's why I need to go to brain camp.