In the movie “I really love my husband”, the Teresa (Madison Lancy) told others that she loves her husband every opportunity for her. But by saying loudly, she often looks as if she was trying first and foremost to persuade herself that her love is the real type. Except, starting with the early scenes of this comedic drama that could have been used both humor and deep columns, there are many clues that may not actually be in love with Drew (Travis Quintine Young), a healing people who seem to be often annoyed. (Why will you be on the phone on the phone on her wedding day with who seems to be the previous one, tell them exaggerated how much her husband loves?)
We learn about the normative dynamics between the happy couple in a way that is on a journey to the honeymoon in the ideal Boukas del Toro, while Drew does everything in his power to be genetically, while Teresa shows her character on the edge. A ring on the plane about the sensitivity of the walnut near the passenger near the passenger makes the Tersa suspected-is it the Kito bar that caused the crisis? But when Drew jumps heroic to share the blame, he becomes a very far bridge from the Teresa. Should this be nice all the time?
Since we spend more time with the spouses, Teresa’s suspicions are logical in certain ways-no matter how good DRO, no one wants to look like a relative man when the other brings together all the intention, and sometimes at the expense of his wife. But what is meaningless is that Teresa gradually reveal during the honeymoon, given that their journey is not even immediately after their wedding. They have already married for a full year and have finally had time to celebrate their federation.
Even if you take her reality at the nominal value – that this unacceptable husband in one way or another got married a year ago and remained married at all times – what comes after the journey increasingly the individual’s patience because Teresa works in harsh ways that cannot be proven towards Drew. We are not supposed to judge, of course, as every person (in real life and movies) is allowed to spit and grow regardless of his age. But you are not quite sure whether the movie itself is able to stay universal towards Teresa because she tries to marry her marriage with Drew, just to explode and admit her true feelings. Often, this critic wished to notice some grace that the permitted text program was also used for Terisa.
Fortunately, the film designs its capacity (for a short period of time) with the presentation of Paz (ARTA GEE really captivating), the non -bilateral manager to rent holidays for the couple. There is some chemistry in the middle of the trio – one of the hawks should have been disturbed and they tend to more – which leads to the Teresa to the Drew proposal, “What if we seduce Paz?” Soon after, she got her desire, and the trio has a rewarding trio, a episode “I really love my husband”, and (fortunately) the judges. But this escape is expected to prove that it is distraction, not a solution to their real problem. Regardless of how to rotate it, the Teresa and Dero are incompatible. Knowing this, staying with “I really love my husband”-even in his integrated shadow for 79 minutes-appears to be a routine work, despite the beautiful sites of the film (although the digital appearance of the film does not do justice to them) and committed to them. Among them is Lisa Jacqueline Starrett, who plays a role in the former reality TV and a friend Baz that the story cannot find a real use of it.
However, the main issue in “I really love my husband” is that an unreliable group requires us to believe that people who are worldly and open and with their own needs like the central couple of the film, they fall into the single marriage because this is what is expected of them, and not because this is what they want. Frankly, this asks a little in today’s society directed towards self -care. It is not that bad marriages do not occur from Gen X to Gen Z. There is no mistake in realizing that your needs have evolved throughout the year of your first marriage. But “I really love my husband” is completely speaking that the Teresa always felt somewhat suffocated in her domestic arrangement, not sure whether she really loves Drew from the day they started dating. In this, anyone who guesses the cause of her stuck with her marriage and “I really love my husband” will not give you any sufficient reasons to take care of them enough to continue guessing.