vaughanw-29544
Joined Feb 2019
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A woman has evidently recently betrayed her husband and now lives with a younger man and her two children. He is almost a toyboy. Yet this woman is portrayed as this caring, ever so sensitive admirable middle class mother with ever so nice middle class friends who seem quite happy to approve of her new life. They are planning a holiday together. The effects on the two children? The eleven-year-old daughter seems to fancy her new dad. In a shy, innocent way, of course.
The whole thing is unreal. But the values portrayed are up-to-date. A bad situation is sanitised. The deserted husband's suffering is quite well portrayed, though. But It can't be helped. All's fair in love and war and nobody is guilty. The story itself is weak. The daughter has gone quiet. Her mother who has betrayed her father is so perfectly worried about this. There is the usual suspected cause.
The whole thing is unreal. But the values portrayed are up-to-date. A bad situation is sanitised. The deserted husband's suffering is quite well portrayed, though. But It can't be helped. All's fair in love and war and nobody is guilty. The story itself is weak. The daughter has gone quiet. Her mother who has betrayed her father is so perfectly worried about this. There is the usual suspected cause.