The protagonist is a renowned writer who has written some best-selling books based on her real life. Her husband is a teacher who wants to be a full-time writer like his wife. From my perspective, they are a pretty happy couple with high-class jobs and a great house, even though their son has some disability in his eyes. Indeed, happiness is very subjective; that much goes without saying.
Viewers find them struggling financially, which might be caused by prior migration, special care for the son, etc. One day, the husband tries renovating an attic to utilize as an Airbnb space while the wife meets a young woman on the lower floor. Actually, the meeting is masqueraded as an interview, but the wife flirts with the interviewer, an undergraduate. As a result, he started blaring music, especially implying a misogynistic message, even though the song was covered as an instrumental by another band. Although the song has no lyrics, everybody knows what the song means. Finally, the meeting is interrupted and is stopped while promising the next meeting at another place.
The very after moment, a tragic incident occurred when the son came back home with his dog. The husband was discovered dead, bleeding in front of the house. The rest of the story is about to investigate the reason for the death. Due to the secluded location of the house, the wife becomes a highly probable suspect, and all mediums want to cover the trial process. Meanwhile, the son emerges as a sole witness because he has watched conflicts between the couple. The critical point is whether there is circumstantial evidence that the wife wants to kill her husband. Interestingly, the son doesn't testify the truth, but considering the aftermath of the trial.
This film makes me think about the meaning of marriage and family. During everyday life, family members live as if there is nothing a big deal between one another while accumulating bits and pieces of resentment. Even a tiny disdain can trigger the detonator to collapse.
Viewers find them struggling financially, which might be caused by prior migration, special care for the son, etc. One day, the husband tries renovating an attic to utilize as an Airbnb space while the wife meets a young woman on the lower floor. Actually, the meeting is masqueraded as an interview, but the wife flirts with the interviewer, an undergraduate. As a result, he started blaring music, especially implying a misogynistic message, even though the song was covered as an instrumental by another band. Although the song has no lyrics, everybody knows what the song means. Finally, the meeting is interrupted and is stopped while promising the next meeting at another place.
The very after moment, a tragic incident occurred when the son came back home with his dog. The husband was discovered dead, bleeding in front of the house. The rest of the story is about to investigate the reason for the death. Due to the secluded location of the house, the wife becomes a highly probable suspect, and all mediums want to cover the trial process. Meanwhile, the son emerges as a sole witness because he has watched conflicts between the couple. The critical point is whether there is circumstantial evidence that the wife wants to kill her husband. Interestingly, the son doesn't testify the truth, but considering the aftermath of the trial.
This film makes me think about the meaning of marriage and family. During everyday life, family members live as if there is nothing a big deal between one another while accumulating bits and pieces of resentment. Even a tiny disdain can trigger the detonator to collapse.
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