Real Window Review
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There is a conflict in the relationship of the two main charactersЎXJeffery and Lisa. And the source of this conflict traces back to the different living styles as well as different personal characteristics of the two. A clear example of this conflict may reveal itself in the perfect dinner arranged by Lisa alone.
In one way, Jeffery acts more like an outcast in the society, compared to the success of Lisa and his detective friend. He has little confidence and tends to be more anxious about his future. Opposite to his dreams or his adventurous nature, Lisa asks for a promised living style, a more stable one, though less adventurous. And this probably makes Jeffery hesitated into making a commitment to love or marriage, despite his care for Lisa. Jeffery seeks rather his own individuality, and cannot find his way for a choice of an alternative.
In another way, Lisa belongs more to the mainstream of social expectations. She may not be as romantic or idealistic or adventurous as Jeffery, but she is meeting everyone elseЎ¦s anticipation toward a successful, an attractive, and above all a perfect woman. However, when we observed every commitment of such an unbelievably amazing woman to Jeffery, a seemly unsuitable man to fall in love with, what is really in our mind? Do we have the same notion as the housekeeper: having a rather conventional idea and thinking Jeffery should