Season 1 Episode 2 I'd Love To Be Myself, But I Don't Know Who I Am

Rocio 2022-04-21 09:02:00

The story unfolds layer by layer.

But to refine the main line of this episode, I think it's just like the title.

The first half of the episode borrowed the words of comrade Nomi in the play, as shown below: For a long time, I have not dared to be myself.

That's true too, everyone on the show has the same problem with Nomi.

Actor Lito did not dare to admit that he was gay, so he had no choice but to reject the beautiful Ani.

Confused as DJ.

In the second half of the episode, the hidden clues of the first episode were revealed, and the appearance of Jonas found each synaesthesia separately.

First look at what Jonas said to Munomi, you have to run away.

Is this escape a metaphor?

What should everyone escape from?

Is it fantasy or reality, the reality of each of us is life, and do we have a fantasy in our hearts?

That fantasy is loneliness? desolate? Still happy? Trivial?

Which should we believe?

Yeah, which one should we believe?

Follow your heart? Or go with the flow?

Perhaps the theme of the plot is gradually peeling off.

Which should you believe?

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  • Vickie 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    A life soap opera in a sci-fi guise. The setting similar to the cloud map is very chewy. The first few episodes are quite attractive, but the paragraphs in the middle of bad vulgar predicament and everyone crying and recalling the past are hypocritical. I really want to fast forward. The main line was so weak that it was deliberately introduced at the end of the season in pursuit of viewing pleasure, but fortunately it was still a climax. 4 stars at the beginning, 2 stars in the middle, 4 stars at the end, 3 and a half stars overall #The whole world is speaking American#

  • Kayleigh 2022-04-02 09:01:02

    The old man pinched his fingers, this cluster still lacks an accountant (go!)