It turns out that no one can resist aging.
The beauty of a woman is short-lived, and a man's infatuation is always with a young woman. So when Meg Ryan can also be so old, it's also to be expected that Louis's husband cheated. His husband cheated on a younger woman, maybe not as beautiful as Louis was. But, she is—young! Youth is capital, and it is an absolute advantage. After learning that her husband was having an affair, Louis tried to save the marriage and took all kinds of ridiculous and sad methods. Maybe she really loves him, maybe as said in the play, she is over 40 years old, she has no children, she is not young anymore. If she really gets divorced, she has nothing but an enviable career and income, and she may have to endure the ridicule of the outside world.
Louis taped her husband to the toilet, played old movies to her husband, played and sang to himself, made his favorite chocolate chip cookies, etc., all of which failed to impress and disgust her husband. He said, I don't love you anymore, you are old. In fact, this is absolutely lethal to a woman, but I have to admit, how beautiful is it when you are old and beautiful?
Luckily it was a comedy, so they were lucky enough to meet a bunch of gangsters and tie them up in the bathroom. Let them have time to sit down and talk calmly, get to know each other again, and finally get back together and have a happy ending.
But this is just a comedy, how many couples have lost to time and years? If a man cheats and falls in love with a young woman, how much confidence can a married wife have to win back her husband's heart? They could only grit their teeth and curse and curse, and then glared at their ex-husband and her romantic world with red eyes. His eyes were full of envy and jealousy. But they were helpless and powerless. Time has left too many marks on them.
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