The first season of You described the love story of a green tea bitch and a stalker.
Beck, a smart girl. Talented but lacking some opportunities and writing content. In the final episode, she was locked in a glass room by Joe and described how she felt from birth to the present.
She grew up reading fairy tales and fantasizing about a real prince to save her one day. Because she is clearly aware of the gap between herself and those rich girls. She is not a real princess, but longs for a real prince to save her.
I believe that every girl imagines that she will grow up to marry a prince when she is a child, and hope that she will marry a rich and handsome when she grows up. But the reality is also written in the fairy tale. The ugly duckling can become a swan because its parents are swans. Cinderella was found by the prince just because she was beautiful enough. If you're an ordinary girl, it's time to stop fantasizing. All are phantoms.
Beck writes that he longed to turn the beast into a prince after being taken over by every sanctimonious man. But Beck couldn't do it, and still put himself in this kind of relationship. I was ridiculed by rich girls as a child and grew up with those girls, hoping to share their power.
Poor and sad but also the epitome of countless girls.
Then Joe met her. The drama of love at first sight is staged.
Joe is a true stalker who knows Beck through everything. Self-righteous imposes his love on Beck. This kind of selfishness in the name of love is not worthy of being called love. Joe, like Peach, wants to keep Beck alone. But Beck is not an object, but a living person. Does Joe really love Beck, or is it for his own selfish desires?
And then there's Joe's ex-girlfriend, the one who was said to have been killed by Joe. Because Joe couldn't accept the cheating, he fell in love so much that he could only kill her with his own hands. But I dreamed of her again and again at night. Does Joe love her or Beck? Whether she is more important or Beck is more important. Did Joe do as much for Beck as he did for his ex-girlfriend?
In my opinion, Joe loves himself most after all. In order to satisfy their own selfish desires, self-giving moves the other party. Why can't Beck understand that he has done so much? Joe's love is too intrusive to take a breather. He did love Beck, but he loved himself the most.
Both protagonists have fatal flaws in character, which is one of the reasons for the success of this drama.
Amway everyone to see! ! !
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