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Alba 2022-03-22 09:02:26

The film is very clear that at the end the real male protagonist took away the fake female protagonist! Whether it's the change of expression when choosing one or the other, the real heroine's entanglement when driving away and the breakfast bacon made at the end are very clear. I don't want to discuss why their marriage failed... I just want to say that this heroine is really cheap Full, rubbish one! In the face of temptation to take all the bills again and again, and in turn blame the male protagonist! What ruined the three views was that she felt that it was right to have sex with the fake male protagonist. If she did it with the real male protagonist, she was very hurt, and she even let the male protagonist leave. The key male protagonist also feels that he has done something wrong...weird!

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  • Krista 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    It is very smart to choose the wife as the betrayed party to carry out this treatment. She is fragile and does not trust the other party. She is willing to fall in the face of "true and false", while the husband is rational while defending herself. His sobriety just revealed the root cause of the failure of the relationship between the two. What men and women want is so different, I can't help but question the tacit integration of the two sexes.

  • Ludwig 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    Like "the night the comet came", the ending is the finishing touch to the whole film

The One I Love quotes

  • Sophie: [fake] Are you more concerned with the experiences that me and your Ethan shared or are you more concerned with what I know about the experiences that you and my Ethan shared?

  • Ethan: [fake] Basically, first he betrayed you by sleeping with someone else and, and then he kind of betrayed you by sleeping with you.