I rarely watch this kind of drama that discusses the real ethics of marriage and family, maybe because the topics behind it are too realistic and cruel. , and also follow the writer's idea to suspect the victim's husband and even the heroine... But as the plot develops, I see that at the end the hero is still insisting on that person "not me" at the time, thinking that "everything will return to normal" if he escapes the trial, Maybe people who have been pretending for a lifetime can really deceive themselves...
It is difficult for us to doubt what we already believe, or what we are willing to believe. The cruel reality is unavoidable, and the false beauty is sought after by everyone. Personally, I prefer this story, even if it is a senior clinical Psychologists are also coherent and clear in the face of other people's problems, but for the people closest to them, they have lived together for decades and have not discovered the true face of the other party. It is better to say that the heroine covered her eyes and was unwilling to explore the truth that was not so difficult to discover.
Fortunately, the ending was handled very well. The heroine's ingenious design allowed the people who deserved it to fall into the legal net, and finally saved the face of some Kochi women, or else I saw the heroine being played by her husband on the excuse of her son. gas.
But after all, we are all watching this farce as bystanders. If one day we are in it (of course, we still pray silently that this drama will never happen to us), how long will it take? Time to see the true face of each other?
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