Although I think the main point is the two female protagonists... But because I saw someone say whether the male protagonist has cheated before watching it, I paid special attention to this point.
In this regard, I thought the clues given by the film were contradictory at first, but after watching it for an hour, I thought it should be like this:
Chloe first said that when she went to the greenhouse with the male protagonist, the male protagonist should have had something that day. Thoughts and actions of derailment, but never excessive. ***The clue is that he opened his eyes wide when he was lying on the bed after the hostess took a shower.
The second time Chloe talked about opening a room or something, I don't think the male protagonist has even entered that room, so he just had lunch with Chloe or something. ***The clue is that when the female protagonist looks at the male protagonist in disbelief, the male protagonist has almost no guilt at all. Even if you are sincere, you are only guilty of having lunch or something.
After Michael's concert, the male protagonist shouted at the female protagonist, indicating that he should not have cheated.
And when Chloe wanted revenge, she went to Michael first, which showed that she couldn't hurt the female lead through the male lead.
As for what I saw later...I didn't want to say it... it
was because I couldn't say it...
Chloe is so beautiful, although she has some dark thoughts, she is actually just a little girl who simply yearns for caring love...
In addition, the greenhouse in the play is not beautiful enough...because that should be the materialization of Chloe's mind...
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