The sound of hitting the skull in the play is so impressive to me. How can people who have no compassion, suddenly be afraid of the male protagonist's revenge? The turning point here seems to lack some foreshadowing and buffering.
The male protagonist somehow gave me a sense of security, but he was unable to protect his lover, and even led the disaster to his father-in-law and sister. In the end, he had nothing but helpless tears on the road with no one.
The devil's final death was a bit hasty, lacking the sense of revenge that hit the soul, which was cheap for him.
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