Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Blue Angel

Ted Swensen has ultimately come down to his breaking point, and he himself already knows it, and has so much guilt and worries and gets overwhelmed while confessing to Sherrie. She leaves him, and goes to live in the farmhouse with Arlene, and he gets a call from his daughter Ruby saying what he did was messed up to mom, and she tells him she’s staying with Sherrie at Arlene’s farmhouse for Christmas. He was hoping she’d forgive him, but he’s lost everything he had in life. He struggles to cook at home and misses the scenery of his wife around. We find out Angela is suicidal and goes to a clinic most of her life, and Sherrie knows her. The breaking point gets so crucial that Ted starts to acknowledge how he’s been blackmailed by Angela and how miserable his life is, and he watches the film Blue Angel and he compares himself and Angela to Professor Rath and Lola Lola, how people with the most power get fooled by throwing away their lives and losing everything they had, In favor to reward someone for something.

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