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<p dir="auto"><strong>chrissso</strong> — <em>10 years ago(April 02, 2016 07:08 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I hated the fact that Paul just walked out on his wife and 2 sons! He totally blows off his responsibility as a man to his children  basically saying who cares how they turn out. Not to mention that Maria is any man's dream come true  she is beautiful and intelligent and caring.<br />
So Paul is a jerk by me  but when you think of Paul you cannot discount that he is a WW1 survivor and in turn is a very damaged man. So can we blame a man who has lived in carnage for being totally rational? I cannot.<br />
Secondly  did anyone find it odd that the day before Paul bolts  he finds a murdered naked woman  that looks exactly like his first and true love (I think her name was Martina  the Gypsy looking woman who left town)?<br />
What other purpose was that MURDERED AND NAKED (assume sexually assaulted) woman in the script?</p>
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