Are you murdering the audience? ? ! !

Hermann 2022-10-02 08:31:39

It is a very good-looking, enduring, well-made TV series.
The heroine's performance is superb, meticulous, and the
plot is intertwined, tortuous, and bizarre. . . . . . .
But
but
TM's but!
Screenwriter, you would not die like this!
Can't deliberately show off so many reversals in order to make up the length of the film! !

I originally watched it as a detective, plot, and reasoning film, but later I found out that it was completely wrong! It is the same virtue in TM and anti-Japanese film (of course, the level is different, the virtue is the same), there is no reasoning at all, if you want to think logically, then you will find that you are an idiot.
There is no normal person in the play. Everyone is insane. Everyone doesn’t know their closest person. Everyone desperately misunderstands others. Everyone desperately shouts: Come on and doubt me, I am murderer!
Then everyone desperately throws out the key evidence, so that the audience and the heroine are determined in their hearts time and time again: He is the murderer, 99% sure!
However, TMD, the plot unfolds along that 1%.
And the next idiot continued desperately and said to the hostess: Come on, come and doubt me, I am the murderer! The hostess asked: Why are you? He said: Don’t say, don’t say, just don’t say, I don’t say killing.

In the play, everyone does nothing and only does one thing, which is to use every word and every action to make others misunderstand, misunderstand themselves, and even their closest people, and then force their closest people to conceal themselves. Reveal to the police evidence that he is the murderer. In the end, the heroine was confused and her husband scattered.

Screenwriter, you are purely playing tricks on people. It's not enough to play 13 episodes, so continue to play.

Well, I can only fast forward the second season and see what's going on behind.

. . . . . . .

After watching the first episode of the second season, I really couldn't stand it anymore, so I watched the last episode directly, fast forward, and still couldn't stand it anymore.

Alas, my mentality is not good. I want to see good people get good rewards, bad people get bad rewards, and good people's life is safe. I don't want to see honest, kind, and upright people who have no good results in the end. I have seen enough.

In the end, it must be fair to say that this is a classic drama, worth 9 points.
The actors are all superb acting, and the screenwriting collection is new.

Okay, I'm going to see Journey to the West

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