At first, I thought it was a thriller and suspense, or a little erotic. After all, the trailer is full of spring and hormones. Unexpectedly, this hurried film actually healed my dazed heart when I stood at the fork in my early thirties.
(1) Women's marriage
Jerrod said to Jess: "Women are just life supporters for the vagina", which is actually the vision of most people. Women are born to be mothers, wives, sexual partners, and rarely for themselves. In fact, sometimes it is unavoidable to see yourself in this way, and to make some sacrifices seems inevitable.
Therefore, in order to save the marriage, Jess embarked on a rough road to death. The first step was an abyss, and the next step was a cliff. The marriage, the original beautiful promise has become fragile, no matter how hard it is to try to please, after all, it is difficult to ride a tiger. It's better to cooperate with each other in acting and see who dreams and who wakes up.
(2) In the childhood of a woman,
the word father is a little unfamiliar to me. I will get married in a month, and my father may not have a phone call. I believe that he loves me, but this love is so much smaller than I remember.
Jess's childhood was like the sun that would never recover. All the good things disappeared on the day of the eclipse, and the people who were supposed to protect us from monsters became the monsters themselves. Children are born weak, and if the harm comes from their parents, shadows and nightmares will accompany them for a lifetime, like the Eater of Souls in the moonlight, hiding by the curtain and watching you quietly, lingering.
(3) Women's careers
are also ironic. After being a widow for six months, Jess finally found her place in the world and found interesting and meaningful things in life. This lean half-aged woman is full of beauty and charm. The self-confidence and determination in every gesture, the soothing tone of voice, and the slight smile that defies the devil while standing in the courtroom, these are all beautiful!
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