The story has two endings, one is that the truth is exposed, the face is torn apart, and the ring is left as the end, which is a good ending; the second is that there is no game, and they don't know each other, and continue their normal life. (It can be seen from the glasses wife taking off the earrings that have been returned)
I don't know which one do you think is better? From a life perspective, I think it's better to be separated. Trusting each other is the cornerstone of marriage. It can be concealed for a while, but it cannot be concealed for a lifetime. It will eventually be exposed. The more concealment, the deeper the damage, and I think this exposure is a relief.
Let me tell you a few things I pay attention to:
1. Glasses should find a psychiatrist only after knowing that his wife is cheating. He was cheated on by a friend, and he had to cook dinner as if nothing had happened. Heartache.
2. The breast augmentation of the wife with glasses should be for the preference of the taxi driver. The evidence is that the dispatcher with a big belly has a big breast.
3. The wife with glasses said, "You make me feel sick." In fact, she is the most disgusting. She is impatient with her daughter, and she is not allowed to have sex, but she is fooling herself.
4. Part of the problem of the glasses wife is the occupational disease of the psychiatrist, and the most important thing is to give up the treatment by himself. Europe and the United States stipulate that the psychiatrist should pay his own money to find other psychiatrists regularly.
5. In the end, everyone does things secretly, shouldn't the fat man contact each other? Why just exercise? Did the director want to express that he was consistent?
6. The early divorce of bald families should be a relief for both of them. Both of them have psychological derailment. If there is no accident, the physical derailment is only a matter of time.
7. I think the most exciting point is to find a psychiatrist with glasses. This is a mature man's painful thinking about marriage and a concession to his family. After a monologue with his daughter, maybe his wife will change her mind.
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