If Tom had demonstrated this vulnerability in the first place, and turned it into his narrative in the Hearth House, not only would the glory not have fallen from him so quickly, but in my humble opinion he would not have been dismissed so quickly, and there is a chance that staying in the house would have also promoted him. The stale pose of the Tel Aviv night man didn’t work so much that even Yahav, who really is a very problematic man, about whose pose you can pour a lot of words here, looks more attractive and more masculine than him.
If Tom was a little more connected to himself, he would have realized very quickly that Hadar needs someone who challenges her, doesn’t give up too quickly, sees her, and supports her development – not someone who is jealous of her like a little child when she talks to other men, and tries to impress her with stories of exes . It was also the moment when I stopped thinking of Hadar as a spoiled daddy’s girl, and an unbearable princess, and started to fall in love with her self-confidence.
It is clear that her developing romance with Yahav will be a very ethereal and temporary affair – someone like Hadar is too sober to imagine a future in a relationship with the pile of personalities that is Yahav, but she is attracted to him, and especially she is attracted to the fact that he is too afraid of women, of love, and of any kind of emotion to begin Something in the fireplace.
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