If Kera wasn't so sensitive, skeptical, self-willed, and wanton quarrelling, Marcus wouldn't have the thought of "I'm going to cheat" in Marcus' mind. If Kera didn't evade when Marcus called, but gave him enough care and comfort, wouldn't he not be "wet" because of "loss" until his naked body cheated. In this way, it seems that Kera can be blamed for Marcus' mistakes. Men's derailment, due to women's inattention and inattentiveness, all took the wrong time.
And what about Kera? What is the source of her suspicion, quarrel, and active seduction when she meets an old lover? She sees her husband's "ambiguity", and she feels insecure. Her little sensibility, or can be said to be willful. It's like she said "I often think of you when I'm not happy". If a man always makes her wish, maybe others will have no chance.
However, who can live a happy life forever? So, is cheating an inevitable proposition? When hidden dangers occur, can men hold back a little, and women can be more confident? A slap doesn't make a sound, maybe a small quarrel is just to add a little salt to life, and if you add too much salt, the dishes can't be eaten. As your heart goes, you may be crazy, free and happy at the time, but after that, will you regret feeling guilty and lonely?
At the end of the film, when Marcus saw Kera's high heels thrown on the ground, I couldn't help thinking that the director was saying that the fire couldn't be contained in paper, and someone would know what he did. Perhaps, we should all be smarter and know how to manage a little bit. Perhaps, we need to be mature and rational to grasp our own direction.
Of course, everyone has been emotional, wanton, and has not had an unforgettable extravagance, how can it be called youth. I will always remember the temperature in your arms, but only.
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