How many middle-aged couples are like two parallel lines, even though they are always together, but it is difficult to meet. Their lives are as plain as water, lacking the passion and spark of first acquaintance. They carry the burden of their families, carry countless expectations, and live in the shadow of anxiety and stress. Despite the desire for passion in their hearts, the shackles of reality bind them tightly.
They are under siege of marriage, and they have the name of husband and wife, but they are not husband and wife. They try to find the root of the problem, but they are always lost in the labyrinth of life. Middle age is the most helpless stage of life, and it is also the truest portrayal. Between husband and wife, once the love fades, only responsibility and improvisation remain, then the estrangement quietly breeds, and communication and exchange become more and more difficult.
They had fantasized about escaping and looking for a new beginning, but in the end they were held back by their responsibilities. Blandness is perhaps the truest essence of marriage. After the passion subsides, the love of middle-aged couples truly matures. This love, born from conscience, is tenacious and deep. They may break down from time to time, but they can always be self-conscious and move on.
Middle-aged couples have long become relatives whose blood is thicker than water. They dislike each other, but they can't do without each other. After the baptism of the years, their ability to resist attacks has become stronger and stronger. As long as they are willing to try to change, get rid of negative emotions, and let go of their baggage, their lives may be completely new!