![]() This is where the Nocturnal Animals begins, with the dancing fat women. Susan, who still believes that she is not an artist, now owns an art gallery where she displays the work of other artists. Edward goes away and Susan gets married to Hutton. Edward is left standing helpless as his soft, romantic nature has made him lose both his wife and his unborn daughter. Susan has the abortion because she is tired of her life with Edward and feels that having a baby with him would only make things worse for her. While Susan and Hutton feel that Edward would never know, he catches them red handed in a car just outside the hospital. Hutton helps Susan follow through with an abortion. She also finds out that she’s pregnant with Edward’s baby girl. ![]() Susan cheats on Edward with a charismatic businessman – Hutton Morrow. He tries his best to win back Susan, but fails. Edward still has faith in their relationship and feels they can work it out. Susan finally gets what her mother was trying to say and decides to leave Edward because she feels he’s too weak. Susan feels that’s not good enough and his writing style or topic will never earn them sufficient wealth. Edward aspires to be a writer but writes about himself. Initially, it’s all good but slowly Susan grows tired of Edward’s inability to write. Susan doesn’t listen, she marries Edward. Susan’s mother is shown to be materialistic and is confident that Susan will grow up to be just like her mother. That Susan might initially like his romantic nature but would eventually hate him for not having the right drive to build wealth. Susan’s mother warns that Edward is not the right guy for her. Susan and Edward fall for each other and begin dating.Įventually, they plan to get married. Edward tells Susan how she should pursue art and not give up on it. She keeps saying that she is not like her mother. Susan explains how that is sweet and how her parents did not approve of her brother being gay. Edward feels bad for not keeping in touch. The two talk about how Susan’s brother was gay and had a crush on Edward. Years pass and they run into each other in New York. Edward hangs around with Susan’s brother to be close to Susan, she’s his first crush. She abandons art because she feels she’s not artistic in her thoughts, that she’s too cynical. ![]() Susan is an art major and meets a boy named Edward (Jake) when she’s young. Let’s start at the beginning and follow through the Nocturnal Animals movie world. I’m going to separate them out and make it boring but easy to understand. The film is nonlinear and has interspersed scenes from the book and the movie. The book is a story about Tony (depicted by Jake). The Nocturnal Animals movie world is about Susan (Amy) who’s reading a book called Nocturnal Animals. Nocturnal Animals: Plot Explanation – Detailed Version The book is a metaphor to say how Edward felt when his wife and child were taken away from him. Edward agrees but as a revenge, he stands Susan up. Susan invites Edward for a meet hoping she can fix some of her emptiness. She is now living a rich life but a meaningless one. She also aborts her child (Edward’s child). She leaves him for another guy, a dashing businessman. Susan doesn’t see the right skills in Edward. Nocturnal Animals: Plot Explanation – Quick Version
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