Is it really okay to repair oneself in the flaws of others?

Florence 2021-12-22 08:01:17

Almost everyone is flawed, including myself, personalities, and psychological ones that you can’t see. This leads to a miserable or mediocre destiny for everyone. Many people are not struggling with the external environment all their lives. It's fighting against the inner self, and finally yielding or splitting or hiding it well. Fortunately, the protagonist in the film got the relief he sought. The original pressure made him wander around and lose the ability to love. I don’t know if everyone has the desire to peek into the privacy of others, and what they want from it, but so many videotapes of women’s privacy are ineffective. It turns out that all he needs is a role change, as the interviewee, and even as the interviewee. A cheating person may be most afraid of facing and exposing his flaws. I don’t know if I’m watching the cut version. After reading it, I feel that the plot is not full enough and the narrative is not enough. Or maybe it's because I didn't understand

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  • Graham: So, I don't... I don't understand, uh, what made you want to come here. I can't imagine Ann painted a very flattering portrait of me.

    Cynthia: Yeah, well, see, um, I don't really listen to Ann when it comes to men. I mean, look at John, for Christ's sake.

  • Graham: You're right, I've got a lot of problems... But they belong to me.

    Ann: You think they're yours, but they're not. Everybody that walks in that door becomes part of your problem. Anybody that comes in contact with you. I didn't want to be part of your problem, but I am. I'm leaving my husband, and maybe I would have anyway, but the fact is, is, I'm doing it now, and part of it's because of you. You've had an effect on my life.

    Graham: This isn't supposed to happen. I've spent nine years structuring my life so this didn't happen.