The film does not examine the behavior of the girl selling her body from the perspective of morality. On the contrary, the behavior of the girl is only regarded as pursuing what she wants. The whole film, The director seems to be trying to answer such a question: what do women want? How do they face their inner desires?
Girls are greedy for a rich life and don’t hesitate to sell their bodies; successful housewives don’t have such troubles, but they are entangled in their husbands The indifference of the two groups, the burden of the family. We cannot say who has a better life than the other, or who is more envied by the other, only that we want the same things, and we are equally greedy, but no one can Get all the things you want, so that part of our lives that is missing is always stuck in our hearts and awkward.
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What exactly do women want? This question is too complicated. A life without food and clothing is not enough, there must be sentiment and taste. Husband's loyalty is not enough, he has to "care for the family", "considerate" and "meticulous care", even pornography is best not to watch. A happy family is not enough, a son must be obedient, a husband and wife must have passion... A woman is willing to sacrifice for this, a girl sacrifices her body for a superior life, just like a housewife trying to exchange passion for her husband. As everyone knows, no one can have a perfect life, but one can learn to be content; a woman who chooses her role is doomed to lose what does not belong to that role. "A prostitute is a prostitute", dewy love, family, a sense of belonging, and loyalty are all things they can't get; in exchange, it can also be said, "a housewife is a housewife".
If you want too much, you can't get it completely, choose the life you want and try to live it as well as possible, just like the blond girl is more satisfied with her life than the housewife, and the housewife seems to understand the meaning of her role in the last scene.
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