Mare is also a nightmare

Elda 2022-04-21 09:02:17

This is life man.

First of all, the part of the life drama of the heroine (and the various characters surrounding the heroine) is almost a perfect work: whether it is the plot, characters, emotions, dialogue, it is delicate but not conventional. Isn't life and human beings such a complex and contradictory existence?

A few moments that I think are wonderful: Mare's mother burst into tears at the dinner table and said that she had forgiven herself and hoped that Mare would forgive herself; Mare opened the door, and that night ended up with a young partner; Lor leaned on Mare and cried bitterly, and Mare also The two of them collapsed together without stopping.

I can understand the tears of my mother's moment, the choices women sometimes make casually, and the fact that Lor was really overwhelmed by the heavy life at that moment, and she completely paralyzed herself on another person.

I'm glad that the plot didn't arrange the so-called happy ending of the writer and the heroine. In fact, this is the norm. Many people come and go, they seem to be very hot, but you are still the passive one when you leave.

I love Mare, she's not a perfect person, but she's really tough and tolerant in this very imperfect world. This tolerance also includes that she will let go of her occasional nonsense, because she knows that she is not perfect and her life is not perfect.

Many people say that the suspense part is full of loopholes, but I think the overall rhythm has been considered neat, at least I don't feel that there is any breakdown or drama. It's not uncommon to see that each character is suspicious. At the end of this one, I didn't clearly feel that there were very outrageous "fakes" in the previous foreshadowing. Maybe the only unreasonable thing is that Dylan burned the diary in order to keep it. Child, after all, this is very inconsistent with the character created, and it has long been confirmed that DJ is not his child, and it seems that it makes no sense for him to burn a diary.

In the end, Kate's acting skills needless to say. And every time she appears in the camera after dressing up (a little) on a date, I can't help but sigh deeply: It's so beautiful.

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