Vincent is very unlucky. He and Norma look at each other, but Norma has a mental illness and just fell ill. Robert was so miserable. His wife and brother eloped in a car accident and were burned to the point of being burned to death. Finally, they jumped off the building and committed suicide. The daughter committed suicide by jumping off the building with mental illness. It was really exciting. For the revenge of his daughter, Vincent was transformed into his wife. After six years of imprisonment, he fell in love with him. In the end, Vincent killed Robert and his mother for revenge. This plot is really exciting. . Vincent has been imprisoned for 6 years, he has been writing things on the wall, practicing yoga, the yoga teacher has a saying that you have your own place, and no one can break into it. I think Vincent kept sane like this all the time and just wanted to get out. I'm leaning towards him not having feelings for Robert. Maybe I was a little shaken when I chatted with Robert's mother. I really wanted to live a good life with Robert, but I was stimulated by the report of his disappearance brought by the doctor. Robert took Vincent's ex-wife because he said something when giving him the skin so that he wouldn't get burned. His wife committed suicide because of the burn and disfigurement. But in the part where the two of them were in the same bed and had different dreams, Robert seemed to know who he was, and hugged Vincent again after being woken up by his daughter's nightmare of suicide. . It felt like Robert was really in love.
But this love is very distorted, complicated feelings, hatred turned into love, and there is a hint of love in the deformity. Try to analyze Robert's distorted feelings. He hated Vincent for causing his daughter to commit suicide, and used sex change to retaliate against Vincent, using him for human experiments and transgenic experiments; but after Vincent's face became his wife, he had love. How can Robert be self-consistent? It was Vincent's hatred for causing his daughter's death, which was reported by giving him sex change and doing human experiments; at this time Vincent had been transformed into a woman, so should he also fill in the shortcomings of his wife? Robert thinks this is what Vincent should do. He indirectly killed his daughter and owes himself a life. Vincent's life should be dominated by him. He slowly turned Vincent into his wife's face and watched it every day. , naturally fell in love. He knew that he was Vincent, but he let Vincent be Bella, so he was Bella, which was also Robert's arrogance, thinking that he could change other people's lives at will. He felt that no one but Vincent could be the substitute, and he was the most reasonable, because Vincent owed him, so Robert would be self-consistent. Everything he did to Vincent could not only punish Vincent, but also use him to make up for his wife's death. Vincent, who was successfully transformed in the later period, was perfect for Robert, just as Vincent said to him. "I made it for you", and Robert thinks so, Vincent is too perfect, can hold all his hate and love, is the perfect emotional container.
When I watched it, I thought of the secret visitor, and the settings were somewhat similar.
Robert and Mr. Wang are a type of people who use lynching for revenge, violate ethics, and are self-centered, and both let the prisoner fill the vacancy of his lover and have feelings for the prisoner. It's just that Yu Qiao finally chose to return to the villa, and Vincent killed Robert to be free.
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