The backdrop is the Great Depression of the 1930s, but it's also appropriate for our moment; it's just that, to this day, we still lack their sense of dignity.
The helplessness and pain of marriage, the fire and disillusionment of love, the sadness and ups and downs of struggle, the effort and pain of parenting, any theme can constitute a big drama, but they all gather in
this . Kate handles them well. The standard of all other actors is very high, and any small role has its own meaning, not thin. What's more, in such a drama that is actually full of darkness
, there is no simple right or wrong, and it is difficult to put the blame of destruction on anyone's head. Whether it’s the husband who left home because of an extramarital affair, the vicious snake-like daughter who doesn’t know what to do with it, the betrayal lover and
partner, the greedy and cunning lawyer, they all have their own reasons for their existence and their own behaviors. reason. As an outsider, I can hate everyone who makes Mildred miserable, but is
n't their badness related to Mildred's kindness, weakness, impulsiveness, and doting? Then I hate, shouldn't it be Mildred? But Mildred, what a kind, tolerant, strong woman she is.
Why is it so hard for such a good woman?
I have to say, the reality of life is really unbearable.
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