reluctance everywhere

Clement 2022-04-22 07:01:32

I don’t know if I am too indifferent. Objectively speaking, the original owner of the body, Mark (? Forgive me, I forgot his name) gave his body voluntarily and paid for it, and the villain did not default on the debt. Mark’s daughter was indeed cured. There is nothing wrong with the villain in this regard. As a wealthy businessman, Damir did get the desired result after spending money. Even if the villain concealed the truth, he would not be guilty of death. Damir just learned When it comes to the truth, the psychology should be a little bit of guilt, or that sentence. After all, this is Mark's voluntary and paid, benevolence, and it is not the protagonist and the villain who killed him. Of course, the professor will deprive others at will. It's really not supposed to be during survival, but how to look at it, it means a bit forcibly blackened...
Damir's hatred of the villain and the confrontation between the two sides are simply inexplicable. You can go straight to the sky and walk to one side. Why does the villain hold on to the protagonist, why does the protagonist stay with the villain... 囧
The beginning of changing consciousness and the final consciousness being swallowed are two very interesting places, which are too unexciting. One by one (at least you have to pass on the whole current or something, it is too perfunctory to turn around and it will be ok), one is not at all? The whole movie plot is full of reluctance. In addition, The climax was too bland, and the ending was too mediocre. In the middle, I saw the villain intimidating the protagonist that he would be swallowed by Mark's thoughts if he didn't take medicine, so I guessed the ending, forcing the truth, goodness and beauty, rich businessman, why are you so kind and tired~

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  • Albright: Without me your mind will relapse. And we both know who takes over.I'm the only one standing between you and oblivion.

  • Young Damian: [opening his eyes for the first time] It didn't work.