I woke up early and turned on my computer, I couldn't help but continue chasing "the undoing" that I watched two episodes yesterday. The first two episodes were about the protagonists "Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, but I was attracted by the plot itself today. I'm the one who never stops and remembers to finish it once I'm chasing a drama. Generally, the plot is usually anticlimactic, with an attractive beginning, and it's just my habit to see the end, but this one is different, the more I watch it. The more you see the deeper meaning.
Everyone has secrets. When the secrets are not discovered, they can deceive everyone, including myself, with their own settings. For example, Nicole's yearning and setting for a good family life, she has perfection before the murder. Duo Jin’s parents, an excellent caring doctor husband who specializes in childhood cancer, a son who is a high-end private student, he also has a respected career as a psychologist, is still planning to publish a book, and a group of New York Duo Jin’s decent girlfriends, Seeing her wearing high-heeled shoes every day, with her thick golden curly hair loose, and her slender waist and straight posture walking through the streets of New York, she exudes an air of self-confidence and satisfaction, which is enviable.
But who would have thought that his husband had been expelled from the hospital for three months, and he was complained about an extramarital affair with the patient's mother. The secret was discovered after the mother of the extramarital affair was hammered to death. It was the police and lawyers who unlocked the secret. As the plot progresses, more secrets are revealed. My father has always been unfaithful. After every infidelity, he will give his wife jewelry, but his wife never brings them. When her husband was a child, he neglected his duty to take care of his 4-year-old sister, causing her to be run over by a car. Death, the key is that he never expressed any apology or remorse after the incident, and he no longer had contact with his family when he became an adult. After the heroine obtained these secrets a little bit, she was shocked, and I shocked it too.
What we see is always just the appearance of life, do we only need to know these appearances, so that we can live happier and easier, as long as there are no events that must reveal everything, living too clearly will definitely not how much fun
This is probably the reason why most psychologists are unhappy.
But isn't curiosity different from a detective who solves all mysteries?
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