Your name is Madio Vidal and you never thought a person could be reborn twice. But you did it.
Thanks to the forgiveness of a woman whose soul you have broken, the love of a woman who has been through hell, and the strength of the chance to start over. The people who can make things right for us to make up for our mistakes.
You'll make the most of your chance to start over. You'll learn to look to the future without the hurt of the past, you'll find ways to heal hurts you thought would never go away, and in order to find relief you'll have to open up paths you never thought possible. Little by little you will disconnect from your past and you will decide to help those who want to start over, like you. Help them rebuild bridges over impenetrable ravines. You will let go of everything in the past, and you will consider everything you can be. You will decide to do your best to embrace your new life.
Until you feel like you have everything you want, everything you've been fighting for for years. Then you'll know that you don't need anything else to be happy.
Maybe you just have something buried in your heart.
After getting used to the second-person narration, this episode is like a spiritual healing. Everyone has more or less Matt in their hearts, the guilt and self-blame of making mistakes in a hurry, and the film will heal this part.
This line appears many times in it: you look at me, you look into my eyes.
Then, the sincere trust, tolerance and love that the nervous, fearful, and overwhelmed party perceives in the eyes of the other party is like magic, which will quickly calm down the emotions of the other party, so that they can think and choose rationally. It's better than a gun.
Diversity experience:
E1
Olivia and Matt's marriage was an eight-year conspiracy that began at the bar that year.
E2-3
It feels so good to have a little bit of an amazing inside story. Olivia really has a conspiracy, and Matt is just her cannon fodder.
E5-6
Olivia is so brave to fight with the person she fears the most and meet the person she owes the most.
Each main character has a background introduction, the characters are much fuller, and the unique second-person narration seems to enhance the audience's sense of substitution and resonance, but the goose backfired me.
E7
No matter what you do, your daughter will forgive you. The only thing she can't forgive is that you didn't grow up with her.
Companionship is the best way of atonement.
E8
There are many characters in this play, the most memorable ones are these:
A father swallowed by the resentment of the loss of his son.
Forgive the mother of the person who broke her soul.
The woman who had to abandon her sister in the process of escaping from hell.
A man who got two chances to be reborn.
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