Emotion is like a jar of "seasoning", with "sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, and salty" all in it. Couples pour the two jars together, and their emotions belong to "I have you in you, I have you in me.". Not everyone can be so candid, not everyone can make this jar of "seasoning" never change its flavor. The appearance of "Xiao San" is like pouring water and poison into a jar. When this jar of "seasoning" has no flavor or value, all emotions are in vain.
There are countless things that can damage the relationship between husband and wife, and the most popular thing nowadays is the "third party" - the third party. It is the culprit that triggers extramarital love. Whether old or new, the involvement of the third child has skewed the Libra of marriage. The "happiness" of one party comes with the pain of the other.
We can learn from our side and the media about the consequences of various extramarital affairs and encounters with mistresses, which basically ended in a bleak ending. Perhaps some people feel that their extramarital affairs are based on emotions and are not contaminated by the stench of copper, so there will be no interest disputes and frictions, and they can lead a stable life. This kind of person is too naive. Would the person you have hurt tolerate your "swagger" like this? Looking at the Coen Brothers' maiden work "Blood Maze," friends who have enjoyed this classic should not agree with the above "maybe.".
Abby and Marty are a couple, and their wife, Abby, has an extramarital affair and has hooked up with Ray, an employee of their own bar. Abby and her lover Ray come to the motel for a tryst. The detective who followed them, Wes, took photos of them having sex and reported to Abby's husband, Ray's boss, Marty. Early the next morning, Maddy sneaked into Ray's house and tried to tie up Abby, only to break his finger. Maddy found Detective Wes and paid Wes to kill two people.
That night, Wes sneaked into Ray's house and pulled out Abby's pistol. Wes came to Maddy and showed Maddy pictures of two people being killed. Just as Maddy was paying, Wes killed Maddy with Abby's gun. Ray went to the bar to change money, saw Maddy's body and Abby's gun, and thought it was Abby who did it. Just wipe the blood dry and transport the body away. "Who knows, Maddy wasn't dead, and climbed out of the car halfway while Ray was parking, but he was eventually buried alive by Ray.".
When Ray returned home, Abby clearly didn't know what had happened. Later, Ray told her that Maddy was dead and was ready to flee. In the evening, Ray returned to the bar, saw the scene of the mess, and found a fake photo of Wes. Abby returned to Ray's house and just after saying a few words, Ray was shot dead by Wes outside the window. Wes was about to kill Abby when Abby nailed his knife handle to the window. Abby took the opportunity to find the gun and kill Wes, but until now she still thought she was killing Maddy
Editor's comments:
"We can see the pure and emotional extramarital love from Abby and Ray, but the ending of the story is still a tragedy that everyone doesn't want to see.". Apart from love, everyone else has died, and the most unlucky Maddy has even been treated as a murderer after his death. From this, we can draw a conclusion that this view is definitely not 100% correct, but it is still very appropriate for most people: the relationship between husband and wife is a matter of two people, and whoever becomes a betrayer will be punished; Punishment may be unilateral, may be multifaceted, and more likely to be devastating. The source of its sin is undoubtedly extramarital love.