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Brief introduction to the plot of "stain"

The film begins with a car accident in which a man and a woman were killed. Coleman hilker, a former professor at Athena University, and his lover Virginia. ...

Hilker once lived a quiet and happy life. He is an excellent professor, and his years of hard work have won him the respect of his colleagues and the love of his students. The family is impeccable. The wife who loves each other deeply is also a teacher. They have three children, and their careers are very successful. Two of them picked up the pointer like them. Life in hilker seems to be enviable. But in harmony, he hides a secret. He is actually an African-American, but he lied that he is Jewish because he has a light skin-even his wife doesn't know. Over the years, he has tried his best to prove that he can stand in the white world.

Ironically, hilker had inadvertently misused words with racist tendencies in class, so he was accused from all sides. Under the principle of "political correctness", hilker became a poor victim. This incident triggered an earthquake, which made his life suddenly fall apart and fell from the clouds to hell. Almost overnight, he lost everything. Being expelled from college, all his friends ran away, and finally even his wife left him, and the children didn't even want to talk to him. He became nothing.

At this time, he met Virginia, and they soon fell into crazy love, which seemed to make hilker find the motivation to continue living. Virginia is his refuge and his reflection in another world. Perhaps the reason why hilker loves her is that they both bear the same psychological burden. Virginia is white, but she is extremely inferior and full of shame about her past and present. Her memories are full of pain: her childhood was abused by her stepfather, her ex-husband was mentally ill, and their children died unfortunately. Tortured, she is too fragile to trust anyone easily.

So two lonely people secretly seek comfort from each other, fill their inner loneliness with passion and heal their wounds. However, the tragedy is doomed to continue. ...