The pun is used very well.
Maybe the culture is not enough, and I really can't see any comedy plot. But the contradictions can still be seen: medical care, feminism, financiers and artists disdain each other, cheat, cover up cheating...
Seventy-one minutes, black and white, can be regarded as short and concise. The whole scene was performed indoors. At first, I thought Janet was the protagonist, but later I found out that everyone is the protagonist, and the connotation of the scene is full.
The financier, who was struggling with conflicts, came to the appointment with a pistol, prepared to shoot his wife's lover, and even took medicine to relieve his tension. I was afraid that I had used something similar to a freshener from my lover. The sound of "cheap" showed not only the rich people's disdain for civilian products, but also the personal low abuse of the "lover", and the throwing of a gun later. The tangled behavior of finding it back and throwing it away... The banker's breaking point is reflected in the film just right. The inexplicable anger and impulsiveness of the male protagonist originally thought it was a neuropathy, and then as the plot unfolded, everything began to be explained.
There is also the heroine who thought she was the heroine, who has been on the phone at the beginning, busy with other people's blessings, and secretly maintains a close connection with another person. Knowing that later her husband announced that he was ill and could not be cured at the advanced stage. Only then did she feel that she had to do her duty as a wife and "stay by his side and take care of him", because she was a husband, so she should do so. Later, I learned that when my husband was going to spend the rest of his life with her subordinates, there was no regret and love for terminally ill patients. In fact, one thing carefully, Janet is not worth fighting for. She cares about her career, does she care about her husband? How can even her husband find out when he is in his final stage.
I always feel that love is wishful thinking. Of course, you can't ask the other party to pay as much effort and willingness as you.
In fact, this work covers a wide range of content, in addition to love, human nature, as well as the torture of social political parties, the status quo and so on.
After reading it, I found that it seems that no one is worthy of true trust... The
other characters are all wonderful, so I won't repeat them one by one~
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