Legal and real relations

Nicholaus 2022-03-10 08:01:48

I gave the movie four stars, it actually looks a bit obscure.

Some of the scenes that are not so easy to understand, just because I have brushed the young lady of Jin Minxi and been attracted by her charm, I just clicked in at this time.

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In fact, I saw the clip of smoking a cappella in front of the cafe before watching it, and I still like it the most after watching the whole movie. Kim Min Hee is really charming and her acting skills are really good. Although it may be the true character, the tension of the actors themselves is really surprising.

Before watching the movie, I got a lot of gossip about Kim Min-hee and the director. Actually I have some doubts.

It is obvious that the director has no further relationship with the original partner. Many people get married because of love, and many people get married because of family. When you get married because of love but find that the marriage has turned into a family relationship, if you don't want to go on like this, the ending really is to want a divorce. Because no one can afford to live like this.

In my opinion, the director is like that. He wants a divorce, but his wife doesn't agree. And three more times. To be fair, isn't this the wife's intention not to let go, wanting to take revenge for everything?

Under such circumstances, can the director and Jin Minxi continue to be called incoherent?

Of course, I'm not whitewashing them either. Whether it is involved in marital derailment or not, I think only the parties know. But if the original partner always disagrees like this, outsiders shouldn't be in such a hurry to call others unscrupulous.

The premise of immorality should be that it is clear that it is possible to get together and disperse, and some people have to steal it.

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On the Beach at Night Alone quotes

  • Jun-hee: Are you still searching for love?

    Young-hee: Where's love? It's not even visible. You need to see it in order to search for it.

  • Young-hee: You can't love, so you cling to life, right?