After watching the end of the sixth episode, I feel relieved, no need to chase. The male lead's skills alone are enough to hold up the whole drama. The male protagonist in the play is a tough character, and the British accent has its own crying voice, which is more melodious than American English at this time. Also fortunate to be a Happyending. When I saw that the last male protagonist's family got into the car and it exploded, I would want to send it to the screenwriter... I can see how miserable the male protagonist is, and I can't bear his misery to complete the drama. Very man, the last episode is the sublimation of the couple's emotional drama. When the male protagonist said that that might be the last confession, his tears also flowed. This man has endured too much. Although there is no camera to recall the actual situation of the war, the various expressions of the male protagonist are enough to see the pain left to him by the war. Even if you are facing death with a bomb tied to your body, you don't want your loved one to be hurt a little bit! Too man! ! Although the American drama "Jackline" is not bad, but in contrast, I prefer this drama with two episodes missing and the hero returning from the war. In contrast, the influence of war shown in "Jackline" is not so far-reaching. Sometimes he is awakened by nightmares, and he feels that he is not even as deeply affected as the remote control pilot in the play. Jack Klein is so bookish! ! Or in line with the character setting of the civil service. In the end, when it comes to this drama, the ending feels like the ending is for the ending, but it is acceptable. The confession of the female prisoner is too smooth. Since she has concealed everyone for so long, she confesses all at once. Sharp turns, but not too far-fetched, are still acceptable. The bomb demolition scene is very long, but I don't feel cumbersome or procrastination, and the plot is still compact. So it deserves full marks. If anyone has not watched it, I am willing to accompany them to watch it. Jack Klein won't, it's not black, and there will be a sequel. Bud shouldn't have a sequel! ! The heroine gets it faster than expected, and usually thinks that she will persevere to the end. Well, that's all, for now.
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