Why is such a good film only watched now in 2002

Peggie 2022-04-22 07:01:30

I pay tribute to the actors who play the couple, their acting skills are penetrating, and the characters' hearts are vividly portrayed. The marriage life of more than ten years makes people numb step by step. Although they still love each other, they lack the freshness and passion of love. When a chance encounter occurs, once the door of desire is opened, lust overcomes reason, whether men or women, once they are entangled in thinking, they will go from careful temptation to out of control. After a few times of pleasure, there is deep regret and self-blame. The entanglement period makes people lose themselves. After trying, the sweetness and desire gradually subside, and they will start to recover intellectually and consider their own position and where to go. However, all disguise and state are out of control and difficult to conceal, and will be exposed sooner or later, and there will be irreversible changes. The heroine chose to return to the family after sobering up. She thought it was the same as before, but her husband already knew that when they met and talked with him in a radical conflict, he accidentally killed her lover, thus starting the plan to throw the corpse. After the police came to the door to investigate, the hostess found out that her husband was the murderer. All the reasons were related to her original betrayal. She also accidentally discovered the confession of love that her husband wrote to her years later. So I decided to hide it and start anew with my husband and plan to remain anonymous, far away from Gao Fei... And the most exciting part of the plot is the open ending at the end. I actually looked forward to: don't get off, don't get off, don't surrender, let's go! Having seen so many movies about murderers, this one is the one that I sympathize with the most, and I don't see him as a bad guy. why? Just because it's Richard Gere? you guess?

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  • Connie Sumner: Edward... did you hurt him? You did, didn't you? Jesus, Edward. Talk to me. Tell me what you did.

    Edward Sumner: No. You tell me what you did.

  • Edward Sumner: You *talk* about me?