Selena

Sarai 2022-03-24 09:03:12

1. Selena pursued perfection all her life, but failed in the end. Unable to escape the punishment against the background of the economic crisis, he set himself on fire.


2. Selena is a strong woman who is self-reliant and self-reliant. She is unwilling to be a housewife and tries her best to participate in the world of men. However, it is not helpful for her husband's career.
Always want to make things better, but always win small and lose big.


3. The more Selena pursues, the more she loses. Her own flaws—strong possessiveness, or a sense of unease, exposes a woman's weakness (fear of losing a man's love), and ultimately makes the heroine lose her vision for the future and never return. Go to extremes.


4. This play seems to want to say: Men should care more about women, especially when the social environment deteriorates seriously.

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Serena quotes

  • Sheriff McDowell: Got anything to add?

    Galloway: It was an accident.

    Sheriff McDowell: How do you know that?

    Galloway: He ain't a good enough shot to do it on purpose.

  • [last lines]

    Sheriff McDowell: SPOILER WARNING

    [knocking]

    Sheriff McDowell: Mrs. Pemberton? Mrs. Pemberton, you need to come out and identify your next of kin.

    Sheriff McDowell: All right. Let's take him away then. Come on, boys. Get back to the car.

    [car doors slamming]