The narration is a bit slow, the picture shooting is very atmospheric and beautiful, and the overall story line is reasonable. It can also be regarded as a warning to modern people who are full of ambition and have problems with their bodies and their mental frailty and their mentality of looking for solace and treatment. The protagonist of the story takes advantage of this mentality of the rich, on the one hand, attracts more rich people to find antidote. Healing diseases, on the other hand, using a large number of free rich people's bodies to make more potions and making a lot of money to improve equipment is enough to incorporate people in the entire town. On the whole, it is still quite scary. Why do people from Wall Street companies appear in the end? It also gives the protagonist a last chance to choose, that is, not to be blinded by the ambitions in life, and finally sink in and pay the price of life, just like a man. The protagonist's father is the same as these rich people who come to the spa to seek life-saving antidote. In the end, the male protagonist smiled strangely, and he could see the essence of this group of people. I don't care about your extortion!
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