The heroine can't remember the faces of her husband and lover is the essence of the film

Ettie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

The film promotes the development of the plot from the perspective of the heroine who has amnesia. The audience must also imagine themselves as the heroine to understand this movie. The fake ben at the end is the real ben, the real husband, because the heroine always loves her lover. The boy is her lover. The foreshadowing is that the heroine's friend was surprised when she found out that she was pregnant. From a third-person perspective, my husband went to the hospital to find a psychiatrist and said to stay away from my wife. The husband at the beginning of the film is the real husband, but I hate that the heroine's feelings are all on her lover, and she gave birth to a child for her lover, so the heroine was beaten when she said she loved him. The husband really loves her, a paranoid love , I would rather the heroine lose her memory forever, so she can forget her lover and stay by her side. So the husband injured her and brought her back, because the heroine had amnesia. As for mike, he is a psychiatrist and a lover. The child belongs to the doctor. The doctor undoubtedly loves her deeply. He hopes to slowly help the heroine recover. The foreshadowing is that the doctor wants to kiss her. She will be stimulated and even wanted to give up. After all, I haven't been cured for so many years, and I have a relationship with the heroine's best friend. Together with the best friend, I lied to the heroine to leave her husband so that my son can be reunited with his mother. Fortunately, the greatness of mother's love has slowly restored the heroine's memory.

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  • Alvah 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The ending is too vulgar, and the casting is problematic. Kidman good old QAQ

  • Pat 2021-12-30 17:21:36

    Didn't the ex-husband take the children to see his mother for four years?

Before I Go to Sleep quotes

  • [first lines]

    Christine: Who are you?

    Ben: I'm your husband... Ben.

    Christine: What?

    Ben: We got married in 1999. That was 14 years ago. Christine, you're 40.

    [hands her her clothes]

    Ben: You had an accident. It was a bad accident. You had head injuries. And you have problems remembering things.

    Christine: What things? What...?

    Ben: Everything. You store up information for a day, and when you wake up in the morning, it's all gone. You're back to your early 20s. You'll be okay. Just... trust me.

    Christine: I'm scared.

  • [last lines]

    Adam: Hi. I'm Adam.

    Christine: Adam... When you wake up in the morning, Pooh, what's the first thing you say to yourself?

    Adam: I say, "What's for breakfast?" What do you say, Piglet?

    Christine: I say... I say... "I wonder what's going to happen exciting today."

    Adam: [sitting on her hospital bed] You remembered.

    Christine: Oh, Adam. Adam. I remember. I remember. I remember... Adam. My Adam.