When I first watched it, I thought for a moment whether layla was stupid, and then I realized I was stupid. From the moment she was kidnapped, I didn't see her panic and fear at all. She seemed to know what was going to happen, as if she knew Billy would never hurt her. She also knew what to say and do to make her in-laws happy, and she could feel "he's not coming back" before Billy left the house, which is not something a stupid woman can do.
Why this movie moved me so thoroughly, it wasn't Billy's desperate "God, help me" in the bathroom that brought tears to my eyes. God has not given up on anyone, and before that, He has already begun to redeem you.
Layla said "Look at that woman, she's so ugly and you're so nice"
"You are the kindest man in the world, and the most handsome."
"You're sitting in the bathtub like a little boy."
How long has it been since we said such a thing to a lover? I remembered the old me, because I read a few books and went to some countries to make some money, and I was bossy and disgusted with my boyfriend in every possible way. When there is a rift in the relationship, I make a lot of noise and make it unreasonable.
I have never been someone else's angel, I am more like a devil, I am high above.
When I grew up, I began to learn to be tolerant. Not everyone has a good background and opportunities, just think of the unlucky Billy, what did he do wrong? On the other hand, the people around him are ignorant and make a lot of noise. It may also be because he has not seen the world, he is very fragile, and their parents failed to teach him... (of course rejecting stupid kindness)
After watching this movie, I most want to apologize to my ex, sorry for not being your angel. Also, thank you for the angel who once appeared in my life to warm that stupid and fragile me.
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