Violated love is the worst sin

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Seen on Hodtv. Touching short that tells a drama that can never be defined as current today. Femicide, abuse in the home, victims of the worst evil. 

What presents itself with the face of love, (Sergio Mitrione), and instead, slowly turns into violence and ache. The filming is simple, polite, the direction decides to narrate the short story through the voice of the protagonist, a wife, a woman like many others (Elena Maraniello), with no name, with no hope other than that of getting out of a cage of rot and suffering. 

And precisely in the name of that faint hope, she seeks the solution, and advances, until the final, terrible revelation. A discovery that puts an end to fear, and to the attempt to free oneself from unwanted but imposed chains, and from a ferocity that had the mask of innocence.

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The soundtrack is very present, and acts as a backdrop with melodies always suitable for each scene. It's a shame for the short duration, we could have explored a little more about a topic that, unfortunately, fills the magazines almost every day. These few minutes (about thirteen, including the credits) show how trust is violated with extreme ease, and how a feeling that should be the purest is transformed into a mocking and contemptuous contempt towards those who simply wanted to be loved. The most serious betrayal, because it was unexpected.


Just recently, there was much discussion about a survey in which he was asked both women and fathers of girls for their daughters, who they would prefer to meet in the woods, between a man and a bear. The majority answered: a bear. Whether they are strangers, or men with whom one shares one's journey, too many brutal episodes evidently lead to a loss of respect for the human race. This response has caused a lot of discussion, many have asked: but how is it possible to prefer a bear? The Wedding Ring perfectly embodies the meaning of the outcome of the question. If you can't trust someone who has sworn eternal love to you, let alone a stranger.