I dislike this kind of borrowing the theme of human nature but full of rape, derailment, sexual obscenity, SM homosexual elements, attracting attention, superficial stories, neurotic characters, and the protagonist's self-behavior without morality and good and evil constraints. Just read Beauvoir's Can "The Second Sex" and the power in the workplace be interpreted as "existential feminism" thinking? It seems to reveal human nature, but it is not critical, and even the behavior of the characters lacks fundamental motivation and logic that can withstand scrutiny. At the end, there is a sanctimonious passage of Catholic words (perverted wife) "Fortunately I have faith..." It seems that everything has been solved... Faith is not just holding a Virgin Mary statue, right? Does the belief of knowing that her husband is a pervert but allowing him to hurt others outside is justified?
The one who vomited blood was the subtitle, and at the end of the subtitle, there was a high-sounding sentence "Please face your heart, your feelings about sex..."...excuses me??? All rapists have faced his heart, is it worth showing off? What values? !
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