Personally, I think it's a bit less interesting than big and small lies, but overall it's still a very good film. Both heroines' character portrays are very good, I think it is better than the male character portrayal. They all mean something crazy, but after going back to the source, they also know why they are like this.
Compared to the relationship between Judy and Steve, I prefer to watch Jen's story. A woman who seems to be able to lose control of her emotions at any time. But she loves her husband, and feels guilty when she thinks of her husband’s passing; she may not be a good mother to her son, but she really does it alone, trying to change; for Judy she He is also a unique friend, and he is not talking about general loyalty.
But it was such a woman who was injured by the dead husband of a scumbag. How painful it takes to say that sentence, I'm happy he died. My husband had an affair, concealed his married identity and imagined the future with the young girl, and even lied and cursed himself with his pain... heard waitress After that sentence, as an audience, I felt cold all over. What a vicious man this is, even worse than Steve. Can it be liberated when you die, erase everything, and gain everyone's tolerance and remembrance? For what reason.
Judy and Steve's splitting and combining is honestly a bit tired. At first, she felt that she was the incarnation of hypocrisy. But after learning about her step by step, learning about her under Steve's high pressure, learning about her pain of losing her child, and learning about her friendship in the nursing home, I kind of understood Jen's final choice. For Judy. That is indeed an unforgivable mistake, but it does not mean that she is a total bad person.
Steve is dead, is it just time to put all the blame on him. The friendship between the two women can continue.
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