A beautiful girl who works as a waiter in a restaurant was taken by wealthy and successful people. She thought she was a sparrow and turned into a phoenix, but she did not expect to enter the cage of domestic violence.
Slim is not a perfect victim. She has no insight into the trick of pretending to be heroes to help beauties to cover each other from the beginning. She also didn’t care about Mitch's strong demand for the owner to sell the house to them, and she didn’t care that Mitch held her daughter after she gave birth but didn’t care. Her calling. In the end, she didn't care about these signs or evaded them, which eventually caused Mitch to betray her and cheat. The lawyer told her that she had missed the opportunity to seek police help immediately when she was domestically assaulted on the two previous occasions, leaving herself in a predicament of passive fleeing.
This is not a cool movie, Slim still has no ability to compete with Mitch legally, and the people who helped her are in the same class as her can't fight Mitch. She never compromised her appointment and sought help while fleeing. She used all her available relationships, let go of the embarrassment of seeking help from her ex-boyfriend, let go of hatred for her father, gave up her identity, and did everything possible to deal with her. Devil husband. Oh, the last MAN TO WOMAN duel was probably a cool ending, and she finally slapped back the opponent's slap on her body.
I thought that the gift from heaven gave me a reward beyond my ability, but I didn't know that the weight of this reward was beyond my capacity.
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