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Bridges of Madison County: Is extramarital affairs the savior of middle-aged women's marriage crisis?

"Bridges of Madison County": Francesca said at the end of the film, if it weren't for Robert, it would be hard for me to stay on the farm all the time. She came to America from Italy with a dream of love and hope for a better life. Get married and have children to support the family, the children are growing up, have their own ideas, and the husband is very warm. But nobody asked you what you wanted. Are you happy? ?

Then, he came. National Geographic photographer Robert stopped to say hello, ask for directions and lead the way. She's curious. Talking about Italy, Robert said that he passed by Bali, saw the beautiful scenery and got off the train for a few days. I think she was surprised. He is too presumptuous when everyone obeys the rules. He is so wild when he thinks the scenery is pleasant.

No one knows that when a woman chooses to get married and have children, her life begins, otherwise, it stops. A person gets lost at home, asks for directions, and love begins. A woman with two adolescent children, in this love, once again shines the light of a girl. There are countless forks in the road in life. Every time you choose, you lose the chance to see another road.

Leaving or not leaving may not be a perfect story. Robert said: "This kind of exact love only comes once in a lifetime." Enough, let this love stay in the dream that belongs to the covered bridge. What are love, passion, responsibility, happiness and commitment? People of different ages expect different answers. If this happens in the lake, I hope everyone can handle the last relationship calmly.