Is monopoly also a kind of love?

Deondre 2022-03-23 09:02:45

Is monopoly also a kind of love? Do you love me or love yourself?
Sadly, no matter in the past or now, R always gets only one sentence: you were never my friend.
R is a mental patient, and she is a person who lacks love, and also pushes away other people who want to care about her. For her, she only needs one person's love, all one person's love. For normal people, this kind of love is too stressful, too heavy, and too burdensome, and escape is the choice of most people. Abandonment is R's destiny. Only death is the most reasonable ending. When the knife is inserted into her body and she is about to die, she can still feel SARA's outstretched hand and hold it tightly. She doesn't want to let go. But she was powerless to catch it.
The simple structure of the story made me skip a lot, and only the most exciting climax made me rewatch it a few times. When SARA fired several shots at R, LM's expression was particularly in place, the disbelief and pain were vivid and vivid. The plot and ending are not too surprising, the plot is too old-fashioned, but the handsome men and beautiful women in it still add a lot of points to the movie, I just watched it for LM.
Monopoly is a kind of love, it can be defined like this, but letting go is also a kind of love, but R doesn't understand!

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The Roommate quotes

  • [as Rebecca drives to her family's mansion]

    Sara Matthews: This is your home?

    Rebecca Evans: It was never a home when I lived here.

  • Alison Evans: Rebecca is doing really well?

    Sara Matthews: She's doin' good.

    Alison Evans: She's taking her medication?

    Sara Matthews: Medication...?

    [Rebecca walks down stairs]