First of all, to sort out the main line of the play, I don't care about the old routine between the little wolf dog and the employer, so in order to counter the routine, the director let the heroine die in half. But this brings up a new question, what is going on behind the scenes? In theory, it is the male protagonist who avenges the female protagonist, but the screenwriter will not write it at all. The emotions and memories of the male protagonist are as superficial as a third-rate romance drama, so you can't experience the male protagonist's love, regret and pain at all, so he is an ordinary soap opera.
Secondly, in the first few episodes, a shocking conspiracy was rendered, involving the confrontation between the top and second figures in the regime. The police and the security bureau each chose sides. It should be said that the rendering was very successful. This is also where this drama is higher than ordinary romance dramas. It's a pity that this is just the shell. The screenwriter just copied some scene concepts together. She should be completely ignorant of politics, so the level of the last few episodes decrypted is so low that it is not as good as the starting point Xiaobaishu. A shocking case that killed the country's No. 2 figure, deceived the security bureau, and bought off the country's highest security agency, was actually done by a triad to prevent a law that had been passed? What is the bottom of the vulgar? This is called the bottom of the vulgar.
Third, portray a very failed male protagonist. The male protagonist was injured after the war and refused treatment, which led to the breakdown of the family, but since then, his problems seemed to have no effect on him at all, neither side effects nor made him stronger. In the early stage, he was ruthless and strong, and in the later stage, he was irritable but could not do anything by himself. He could only trust the government and his colleagues. It was far-fetched and superficial.
Hey. Even if it's a drama for family women to pass the time to watch, you should pay more attention.
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