One of the most worthwhile series I’ve watched recently.
I’ve seen some people criticize the NC scene and use it to judge the entire film. Are you watching the movie or just the NC scene? Do you understand the message the film is trying to convey?
The film begins with an NC scene, then reveals that it was all just a dream of Runch, who is on the verge of divorcing her wife. They seem emotionally distant and even sleep separately.
The dream reflects Runch’s longing to be with her wife. Unfortunately, they can no longer be together the way they used to, which shows how deeply Runch still loves her. Even in her dreams, all she wants is to be close to the woman she loves.
This is a narrative device. The director is subtly portraying the current state of the couple’s marriage, not randomly inserting an NC scene for no reason.
And that NC scene doesn’t need to be overly passionate or explicit. It’s just a dream—nothing more, nothing less.
IT’S NOT REAL. 😔
The film begins with an NC scene, then reveals that it was all just a dream of Runch, who is on the verge of divorcing her wife. They seem emotionally distant and even sleep separately.
The dream reflects Runch’s longing to be with her wife. Unfortunately, they can no longer be together the way they used to, which shows how deeply Runch still loves her. Even in her dreams, all she wants is to be close to the woman she loves.
This is a narrative device. The director is subtly portraying the current state of the couple’s marriage, not randomly inserting an NC scene for no reason.
And that NC scene doesn’t need to be overly passionate or explicit. It’s just a dream—nothing more, nothing less.
IT’S NOT REAL. 😔
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