Neither of the main characters can be called completely black or white. The guy does say yes to having an escort over for some fun when his girlfriend is not in town.
As for the girl, one doesnt know what circumstances forced her into that line of work. Or if it was even forced.
In the end, the guy says 'you are the best girlfriend i 've ever had.' Was it a sarcastic remark? Or is he recognising the 'two-faced nature' of their relationship? Is he accepting her for the person she is and not judging her (as the actress they talk about in the breakfast scene)?
Lots of questions.
As for the girl, one doesnt know what circumstances forced her into that line of work. Or if it was even forced.
In the end, the guy says 'you are the best girlfriend i 've ever had.' Was it a sarcastic remark? Or is he recognising the 'two-faced nature' of their relationship? Is he accepting her for the person she is and not judging her (as the actress they talk about in the breakfast scene)?
Lots of questions.