After the male protagonist met his ex-wife teenager, the relationship was smooth sailing. Step by step to become husband and wife, parents. At this time, the male protagonist met a young lover, a twin flame destined to be together.
How to do?
Keeping the marriage vows, the male protagonist cuts off the connection with his lover and continues to walk with his wife. But life is too short. Do you just give up the other half of your soul?
Following the heart, the male protagonist divorces and the lover starts a new life. What to do with the wife, how will she leave the person she still loves, who she thinks is her twin flame.
In the movie, the male protagonist chose the second.
I think this line of the movie seems to be dominated by the male lead. In fact, it is telling the story of how the ex-wife accepts her husband leaving her and her true love to start a new life.
It's like a car accident in life. It happened without warning. You did nothing wrong. You obey all traffic rules, but a car chases you. You have to accept it and deal with it. Because your life has to go on.
I watched this movie because of Ebro, and here I give a small slap to Ebro's beauty. Although the movie uses a lot of shots to emphasize the beauty of the lover, I still think that the movie sets the male protagonist and the lover together more because they are destined twin flames. This is not a bloody drama about a middle-aged man cheating on a beautiful little lover.
In addition, for the male protagonist's two daughters, this is also a car accident in their lives. The originally happy family is gone. As members of the family, they have no choice at all. As a child, how can you say no to your father's happiness because of yourself? They can only accept.
None of the three protagonists is a sinner.
In the end, I hope it lasts long.
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