The biggest feeling after watching this drama is that the picture is beautiful, the music is good to me, not my type, but I really like the clips in which Rue does the narration sometimes. The fourth episode is indeed the highlight of the whole drama. . The women in the play are very deeply portrayed, and the main female characters in the play become more and more attractive the more they look behind them. I also found their changes and even growth in the last episode.
At first, I didn't like Rue very much, but later I thought she was pretty cool and cute, but she didn't find a suitable way to vent her stress and emotions, so she would take drugs, and she became unconfident and frank when facing the people she liked. Like Ali said in the special, when she's annoying, it's just because she's sick and sick from drugs.
In fact, it was because of Jules' beauty that I watched this show and I still think she is so beautiful after watching it. Maybe I understand some of her seemingly contradictory behaviors? Maybe she has been pursuing femininity, and these things she pursued before Femininity is a femininity that men identify with. This made her subconsciously think that she likes men. So when her hazy love finally realized that it was real, she avoided it because she didn't seriously consider that she, as a woman, could like women.
As for Jules' feelings for Nate, she should have disliked them. As she said, half of her feelings were her own imagination. Not to mention that after Nate threatened Jules later, he would normally lower his head.
Kat is also my favorite character in the play. In fact, I prefer her savage and shrewd look before she changed. She is quite cute, but maybe after the change, she focuses more on the way she treats sex and feelings. , but she's still pretty cool.
Other female characters can't think of how to write it, but think that most of the bad things about the girls in the show revolve around those men, pregnancy, abuse, body humiliation, struggles with self-feminine identity, and so on. Maybe this drama should show a kind of love for yourself first, don't be blindly obsessed with those who "hurt yourself", and treat those people with i don't give a fuck.
And the biggest feeling is, don't use drugs! Drug use is not cool at all, and it burns money. Fez's role as a drug dealer feels a bit beautified. How can there be such a kind drug dealer in real life, the kind of Mouse is the one Portraits of most drug dealers!
(This is the first long review, there is no logic, just treat it as nonsense when you see it)
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