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Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Vow + A New Perspective



'The Vow' was a movie which I've been looking forward to watching for a reaalllllyyyy long time ever since I saw the trailer! The touching storyline, the fact that the show's inspired by real-life events and the bonus of having Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams acting as the leads appealed greatly to me.

So anyway, I finally caught 'The Vow' with KU on Good Friday and boy, did I cry buckets. I've always been a sucker for sad, romantic movies and this one really allowed me to cry my heart out. I'm not going to delve into the story cos most people would have watched it already anyway, but there's one quote which stuck in my mind and spoke to heart which I would like to share.

*Slight spoiler alert. Don't say I didn't warn you!*

In the second half of the movie, when Paige (McAdams) discovered that the reason she left her home in the countryside and move to the city was that her father had cheated on her mother with her friend. Devastated and angry, she stomped home and confronted her mother about it, asking her why did she not leave her father. And this was what Paige's mother replied:

"I chose to stay with him for all the things he's done right; not the one thing he's done wrong. I chose to forgive him."

Somehow this simple sentence blew me away and brought a whole new perspective to how I see women who forgave their cheating husbands. Honestly, I used to think that such women weren't in their right minds cos I'm all what's-wrong-you-why-don't-you-stand-up-for-your-wifely-rights-and-leave-the-b*****d.

I know I'm going to be e-stoned for saying such things but, trust me, I can understand how it hurts, cos I do have relatives who have gone through such pain, and I have gone through something similar, which is why I'm so angry and adamant that women should not give cheating boyfriends/lovers/spouses second chances.

But this quote made me think twice cos, we are all humans, and men are humans too, so they do make mistakes. Some make small mistakes, some make big mistakes (and cheating, to me, is the worst, most heinous mistake someone can ever make). But most people do the right thing most of the time. So instead of jumping on someone for making one mistake, maybe I could try to look at all the good things that someone has done.

That being said, this doesn't mean that I will definitely forgive my spouse if he cheats on me. But perhaps it will show me a new way of seeing the situation (that is, if I even want to see it this way).

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