It's just that I was very depressed after watching the ending, and I always hoped that Sylvia and Christopher could finally be together.
Sylvia's personality is indeed a bit extreme, and she is also a little frivolous, but these are not big mistakes after all, and her affair to a certain extent is also related to Christopher's over-tolerant personality.
Christopher is such a husband. When he comes home from get off work, he will never tell his wife that I miss you so much. He will only say, "You are tired, then you should go to rest first." And Sylvia really wants that before. A sort of. This kind of tenderness and thoughtfulness is actually just an invisible pressure to Sylvia, driving Sylvia to madness.
So looking back and thinking about it, they were not suitable in the first place. Although the love between them is also beautiful, there will be some warmth and touching outside the quarrel and the cold war. That is a very beautiful relationship between husband and wife. But it can't stop the annoying, tired, and mutual torment caused by personality incompatibility.
As for Wannop, she is just a little girl who is desperate when she sees a man she admires. Christopher and her just resonate with each other. Where is love? Such an outcome is really unacceptable. Soulmates are really together, and that little resonance will be diluted by tea, rice, oil and salt.
As for the actors, the heroine's acting skills are really good, which makes people love it and hate it. Both the hero and the heroine play the complex emotions of the characters very vividly. It is still a drama worth sitting down and watching slowly.
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