He met her on a hot, restless summer and raped her.
He loves her and she loves him too.
She was pregnant and he said he was going to abort the baby.
He changed his mind and said that he wanted to keep the child and to show off with his wife.
He found out that his wife was also pregnant, and he chose to stay with his wife out of a sense of family responsibility.
Their story ends here.
She died because of the sequelae of a miscarriage and curettage.
Yes, such a movie with an ethically unethical and seemingly deserved ending made me cry.
Her name is Etilia, a cleaning lady, living in a dilapidated bungalow left to her by her father, in the middle of reinforced concrete buildings and gravel. Teemo's car broke down when he passed by the neighborhood once, and she kindly asked him to go home and call for help. The first time he didn't get through, he went to the bar for two drinks and went back to call.
Then he raped her.
Then there was the second and third. Later evolved into sweet and passionate sex. It even makes one almost forget the violence in their first sexual act.
He, a handsome and respectable doctor, she, a cleaning lady dressed in gaudy fashion, with sunken eye sockets and a ridiculous walking posture. The love of these two people started from a hot and barren place, from a forced sex act.
He was depressed and lonely inside, and she was vulnerable and needed a strong hug. The combination of two people is the mutual complement of such needs.
Again and again he intends to come back to life but again and again he comes back to her because he really needs her. And she, although only a cleaning lady, she understands all the truth, she knows that in her own life and in his life, she has to put herself to the lowest level. She repeatedly told him "don't worry, don't worry", she said "you can come once a month or once a year, but you must hold me tight."
She was heartbroken to abort the child after knowing he chose to stay with his pregnant wife. When we met again, she was able to talk to him about his child calmly. She smiled and said, it's okay, my life has always been full of hardships. And he could only say sorry again and again.
He finally ran to find her and wanted to leave here and live with her. He witnesses their marriage vows with soup and milk, and calls her his wife to others. She looked at him with red eyes. She probably never imagined that she could have such a happy day.
However, fate did not spare her after all, and she died of the sequelae of an abortion. He later said in the operating room of his daughter's car accident, you know, when she left, the flowers, birds, trees and rivers all left with her.
While waiting outside the operating room, he saw a thin, short-haired woman sitting downstairs outside the window, with a colorful rag bag beside the chair. He knew that his love had never left him, he said he didn't know where people would go after death, but he knew she was there, he knew she had always been with him, and now she was here, spending his life with him the moment that frightened him.
When he raped her at the beginning of the movie, he said, don't move. This sentence came out of his mouth when she was about to get up and leave later. At this time, she looked at him with a moment of surprise in her eyes, and then turned to understanding and pity, as if no matter what they said. The way they started, they were destined to be lovers.
Etilia embraced a lonely, depressed man in the kindest, true, softest face of a woman, so their unethical love wiped out all the mundane ugliness and brought me to tears.
The only downside to the film is the weakening of the wife's emotional portrayal. I would like to believe that in a polyamorous relationship this is indelible. So I said that I believe in their love, but I still don't believe in love itself. In the end, it's just an extreme expression of selfish desires.
I watched the movie a few years ago, and this is the saddest love movie in my memory, it's simply tragic. Love has various appearances, each of which is beautiful, but it must not be involved in morality. There is no right or wrong in love, what is right or wrong in a wonderful hallucination?
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