Because I watched Julia’s uncompromising, I thought it was great, and after watching this movie, I didn’t disappoint. She seems younger and more beautiful in this drama, but what shocked me was this story, a story about domestic violence. At the beginning, seeing the lover's close relationship, we can see that the hostess is a little cautious, speaking and doing things cautiously, but I didn't expect his husband to be so overcast and violent and tyrannical. Seeing her smashed the street light, she was still a little confused, thinking that she was too depressed and wanted to vent her emotions. When she jumped into the sea and escaped, she knew that she was premeditated. Without the light, no one found her back to fetch things. It was inevitable to be surprised when she fetched things. When did she prepare these supplies? ! Then a phone call found that she had learned to swim a long time ago, but she didn't tell her husband, and she was swimming very well. The most amazing thing is that his husband discovered that the heroine's mother was still alive and was picked up by her six months ago. Surprise every time, surprise every time. At first I thought that the heroine was weak, pitiful and helpless, and deeply worried about her, for fear of being caught back by his husband in the next second, but as the story unfolds, you find that the heroine is so smart, brave, beautiful and weak underneath her appearance. With a forbearing and strong heart, she had planned all of this a long time ago, not only feigning death to escape, but also settling her mother. Although he was finally found by his perverted husband, he finally broke the nightmare with his own hands. A wonderful story, the way it unfolds layer by layer adds a lot of points. If you spread out in chronological order, it won't be so exciting.
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