All kinds of tangled situations in love relationships: violence and tenderness, ugliness and beauty, sadism and healing, reality and romance, and so on, all in -Happy Ever After?--.
This drama about love and marriage is limited to one or two narrators per episode. By switching narrators, narrative perspectives, and time and space, it constantly overturns and repositions the understanding of characters and events, thus highlighting that the world of love has always been complex.This is Rashomon, each has its own version, and the authorities are confused.The whole play is divided into four parts: divorce, infidelity, wrongful love and repair, exploring the situations or questions that everyone has experienced: What is love?Why get married?Why cheat?Why divorce?Why revenge?How to let go?How to recover?How to stay together till old age?Perhaps, only by daring to look directly at the ugliness, darkness, and brokenness of human nature can we have a chance to repair the cracks in a relationship.