Whether mental or physical infidelity is more serious, we do not have a definite definition.
However, in my opinion, Michelle loves Jo more. He is a sullen man who looks strong on the outside but is very gentle on the inside. I believe he never slept with Laura in LA. In the face of JO's doubts, although he escaped, he has always sincerely affirmed his love for JO, and at the end he made an omelette for JO. It seems that this behavior and performance, he is deeply in love with JO.
I'm not sure how much JO loves Michelle, but since Alex came along I don't think JO is as loyal as she says she is. Her absent-mindedness, her careful dressing, and her refusal to answer the phone are all signs that she values her relationship with Alex. In fact, if Alex persists, I don't think there is any reason for them not to go to bed, it's just that the director deliberately made the scene like this.
What Michelle showed after cheating was deep remorse, he didn't even think about the feelings of Laura who slept with him (I think you should at least think about the mood of the person you had sex with last night and leave without a word , denying all feelings for her, making Laura feel like he was being forced to sleep with her). He returned home quickly and hugged his lover hard. After this cheating, he would love her and cherish her even more. But what about JO? She was still reluctant to part, still suffering for Alex's departure. If, this is only if, Alex appears in front of her next time, lost in spirit, and wants her to use her body to heal his pain, she will definitely not refuse. After a spiritual derailment, JO lost her loyalty.
I'm a loyalist, and this scene just makes me nervous. Because Mao can't make some loyal movies now, is it because the world is already so fucked up? !
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