24/07/2025
I watched a captivating film about a strong woman in the city who was adored by all. She had everything—great education and a regal demeanor. People respected her opinions and tried not to upset her. However, she lost sight of creating a fulfilling life outside of her career. As she grew older, her issues shifted from financial worries to feelings of loneliness and a lack of connection. During her prime, she surpassed her male counterparts, who eventually became influential figures in society.
As she grows older, the boss men shifts their focus to younger women, leading to a loss of respect for her among them. This results in drama that takes a toll on her. She begins to struggle for attention, trying to keep herself occupied, but finds it hard to connect because those who do pay attention are not sincere; they are only after her money or ideas. Despite her wealth, life starts to feel meaningless. Her Friends who has husband or grown-up sons begin to distance themselves from her.
She was once an elegant woman, but now she’s open to connecting with anyone, regardless of their social status. Unfortunately, even those without class approach her primarily for her wealth and tend to vanish once they’ve gotten what they want. What pains me the most is that even those without status feel embarrassed to be seen with her. The womenfolk’s around her gossip incessantly, which has undermined her confidence. With no children and both parents gone, her life was so miserable that she turned to drugs for solace.
Her employer took advantage of her addiction, turning it to their benefit, and by the time she recognized what was happening, it was already too late. She has become dependent and can no longer afford her lifestyle. Watching the final part of the film was quite painful. This experience reminds me to encourage everyone to nurture their relationships with their partners, as they will be the only true source of companionship when everything else loses its significance.
May the spirit of universe guide and protect us, not to be carried away with things of life and forget ourselves.