The heroine's 20-year marriage was betrayed by her niece who was younger than herself. Fear of aging, and revenge against her, the heroine used the identity of others to obtain what she had lost.
I always feel that this is not "revenge", but more like self-deception, escaping the pain of the past, and indulging in the unreality of the present
Like soap bubbles, it slowly floated in the air, and finally burst with a "pop" sound.
There is a very interesting dialogue in the play, the heroine is being asked, "You use someone else's photo, he is actually in love with the person in your photo", she will feel calmly, my voice is real, I My thoughts and chats with him are also real. The only thing that doesn't belong to me is my avatar. I am real like this. He likes this real me.
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