“…Shall I marry her father? Is that what you're telling me? Is that what you want me to do?' That's what he asked and that's what he did. The cowardice of the twenty-year-old Pavlos to react to the orders of the authoritarian and cruel father, that afternoon in 1972, changes the trajectory of the cycle of his life. A marriage is marked by death and a child grows up with lies and absences. I received the truth in the soul of Paul and as the years pass, the trajectory of his circle brings him closer and closer to the day of judgment.
As for his younger brother, Philip, he chooses to flee from patriarchal rule. “…If I had a child with the right woman, would he be worth living more? That's how it goes; Of our circle... These circles suffocated us, they became a noose around our necks!". But happiness is spoiled by difficulties and pain turns the passion of love into something stronger and more dangerous, into a passion of hatred. Philip sacrifices on the altar of selfishness the blue that betrayed him, cutting what he is afraid to solve. He becomes steel sharp, even sacrificing his own child in order to protect his ego.
And the circles opened and the mistakes and the right chains were made, connecting lives and choices, truths and lies, dead ends and exits. How well did their cruel father ultimately love them, and how well did they themselves love their children? Repetition or fate? And what is the difference between love and love? If love moves mountains, what does the passion of love do? Is the red thread that connects souls one in love and another in hate? And if the hate doesn't stop, what happens? From a chain thread? What defines lives, choices or writings? And what do circles become when they collide with human mistakes and passions? Shivers;
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