After reading a few comments, I still want to say something... This drama is not just a simple murder case with a high IQ, it reflects the inferiority of people, the dark corners of psychology, the adverse effects of childhood shadows, The exposure of social media and even the subtleties of the relationship are better expressed.
1.Beck is a slutty gold worshipper because of the neglect of her father and the molestation of her uncle in her childhood and the financial powerlessness brought by her family, so she wants to have the strength to resist the feeling of vulnerability brought by reality (finally An episode of poems is a magic pen)...Joe is so paranoid that he is almost perverted because he has almost no childhood, abused by his father, neglected by his mother, abandoned, and finally adopted and "raised" by the old bookstore manager (this is the same as the little boy Parker (similar to Parker) all created Joe's crippled character: lack of love - hope to be loved by wrapping her in infinite love - solve all her lover's problems, even if the means are extreme - possess her and no one can violate their feelings... Of course, I don't attribute all the problems to childhood, just the reason for the inferior root defects of their characters that is explained in the film.
2. Their emotional intertwining is also a major highlight of psychology. Beck knows that Joe is a good medicine for her life and a beacon, but her problem is that the more deeply she is loved, the more she wants to pull it out (seems like a masochistic tendency. , see beck and Benjamin's story) and she may also have sex addiction problems (see the first two episodes where Joe checked his phone to find out which addiction group she joined), which shows that her derailment is such a logical: she is in a relationship. She can never restrain herself, she loves Joe but she loves herself more.... And the male protagonist's feelings for beck are even more indescribable, his obsession with beck is almost too obsessed with his predecessor Candice (subconsciously so ) from him meeting beck to checking her Facebook and all that information to spying on her, stealing her phone, etc. is an almost perverted following. But when the male protagonist really fell in love with Beck instead of treating her as a shadow of ex, Joe believed that Beck also gave her freedom, so he would not follow him every day, smash Beck's old cell phone, nor would he Check her status. At this time, Joe was completely a good man in love, but Beck's cheating turned everything upside down: Candace's betrayal, Joe's first murder, Benjamin's death.... In such feelings, then the line breaks.
When Joe met Karen, everyone would say she made him a better person, but it wasn't. Only you can make yourself a better person! The reason why Joe is normal in this feeling is because he didn't really love Karen, he liked her care and the ordinary normality in this relationship; and Karen didn't make him a better person Because Karen is smart, she knows about Candace but she doesn't say it, she understands it's something that's on Joe's heart and she understands that he has a dark corner of his heart... so look, that's how they get along , No one has true love.... So Joe's abandonment and returning to Beck is a logical thing. Although Beck didn't make him a good person, he made him into himself. Accept your inner darkness and face the unbearable past.
3. For some branch characters, such as Parker, peach, psychiatrist, etc., they also have a lot of stories, so there will be no spoilers. As for Joe's biggest crime tool in the film - social media, it is true that some people with dark hearts and bad intentions against you will approach you through these methods, so many people say that after watching the show, you can set the circle of friends and so on to be visible for three days ...emmm I want to say..Only if you are attractive enough others will try to get close to you As for the issue of privacy exposure..
4. For some small details: for example, why didn't the hostess' phone log out after changing the previous one? Why didn't the hostess pull the curtains? Why Joe can enter other people's rooms arbitrarily? Still haven't been caught by the police for what to eat...I just want to say that film and television works don't need so many gangsters, many works have loopholes, and focus on the inner meaning.
5. The last point, the appearance of Candace at the end can be regarded as a big reversal, and it also tells the audience.. Please look forward to the second season... (There is a mmp smile in the heart) Indeed, all ten episodes are Is it Joe's nightmare or fantasy that revolves around Candice, all the displays appear to tell us she's been killed, but nothing actually tells us she's dead! Of course Joe's evidence that Candice could have changed his name is possible, and most importantly Joe said in the basement: I would never hurt someone I love! So the final reversal of Candice is not a dream and a fantasy. It can also be speculated that Beck may not be dead! Candace's lines: Let's settle the old accounts. This can be the foreshadowing of the second season. Whether it is the private detective of Peach's family, or the story of Beck's easy detection of Candace's boyfriend, it can all explain: Joe, you have Big trouble!
So look forward to the second season. After all, American dramas are all like this, but I hope that the follow-up performance will be more profound. This is my first time writing a review, hope you like it, see you next time
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