After entering the topic, it is not such a perfect wife, with a commercial successful smile, wearing a monotonous style, dull color professional wear, and a very high social status. All this implies that his husband's heart is extremely imbalanced. She launched TV SHOW I CAN DO BETTER, which promoted feminism, which not only destroyed a family but also lost her job. At this time, his husband appeared and "gave up" all his determination to accompany his wife through the storm.
The camera enters the screen from the left, and the happy husband describes a beautiful new life to his sleepy wife in the car. At this time, Nick's short hair, black sunglasses, and a jumper casually draped over his shoulders formed a sharp contrast with the gentle sunlight outside the car, the seemingly inadvertent scenery in the lens, and the brisk background music. After a short registration with an invisible guard, the door of Sford Manor opened, and the lens zoomed out to show the beauty of Sforford with a panoramic view. From the lens, all of this was harmonious and perfect.
Gorgeous small villas, neat lawns, and bright flowers, this is undoubtedly an ideal place to live. Of course, except for the gloomy men's club. Every woman in the gym is well dressed, even when she is "exercising." Every woman here is beautiful, dazzling, and virtuous, but the men sneer at it and don't take it seriously. From the piles of cars that have appeared in the film many times in the long-range or close-up view, it can be known that they are more willing to play games or drink in the club. In fact, people are like this, and they don't want to have them until they lose them. Or they don't even know what they want. The relationship between husband and wife is clearly on the table, just like the BREE family and the Narant family in Crazy Housewives. MRS BREE is a perfect housewife, exquisite dim sum, delicious meals, spotless furniture, and never messy hairstyle. But his husband didn't like her and wanted to divorce her; the children didn't understand her and felt that she had no feelings. In a comfortable family environment, all they want is to eat canned food or instant noodles occasionally and try a room with messy clothes. And Narant just hoped that his wife could take care of the house a little more decent.
I once thought, what would happen if they exchanged each other? They will definitely complain again, but the content is reversed.
The content of this film should be clear, right? (If you don’t know, just go and see for yourself) One thing I don’t know if you pay attention to it? Every man in it comes with the purpose of living a happy life after transforming his wife, but when their wives become perfect, they are more willing to stay in the men's club. People always forget their original intentions after madly achieving a certain purpose.
The nature of chasing dreams is that we are desperate to get close to perfection. There is a convenient and quick way to make our people who will stay together for a lifetime become perfect as a dream. Why should we hesitate? But a dream is a dream after all. Once it becomes a reality, it will no longer be the object of our dreams. A careless one will become a waste at the bottom of our box. Just like married people always say that the other party "has changed", and they don't know what they have become. The vows that were once vicissitudes of life turned into chains that bound freedom-love died in the tomb of marriage.
It's said that marriage is the tomb of love that is because they have been on their way to the tomb before they get married.Even if they don't marry ,they will say goodbye in front of the tomb too.then why not say goodbye First before they infix the tomb, it is said that love is the tomb of marriage, because it is already on the way to the tomb before marriage. Even if you don’t get married, you will break up at the grave. Why not just break up and dive into the grave?
Faced with a wife who can say "I love you" in 58 languages, whether from the heart or not, is this the time for men to cheer for joy?
The husband gave up the idea of making his wife perfect. He would rather be a man in the corner next to a wife who is not so perfect or even a little bad. He just wants to hear her say a sincere "I love you", although only in one language...
True love has nothing to do with perfection
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