A must-see film for new women, full of understanding and love for strong women, but not overly glorified. In fact, the film is about more than one woman, and about more than one woman's relationship with a man.
The first episode was thrilling, but I think the best is the finale. A strong woman's rage, revenge, and reconciliation in a very classical sense. Reconciliation is not only tolerance, but also self-reflection. Being stronger is because you can still grow, and you can jump out a little to receive experience. Her husband's infidelity not only made her see her husband clearly, but also her fourteen-year marriage, but also her husband's eyes, her son's eyes, and the eyes of people around her. She never became the Medea who killed her son in anger to take revenge. She turned from Nemesis to Athena.
In my opinion, this film is actually about how to understand the world you live in and yourself. Sometimes people stand too high and can't see clearly. Of course, at a young age, it is how strong women understand men (including boys) and women who are not as strong as themselves (female neighbors and black women).
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