good sign

Jaylen 2022-04-20 09:02:01

It feels like throwing good and evil in a blender and blending until they're completely blended together and can't tell the difference. "Justice" is cold and tough, even selfish, and will do anything to achieve its goals, while "evil" has always been a little cute. The contrast is fascinating. The images of several big demons are particularly elegant, and it feels like you can search for a long time just by checking the encyclopedia. The choice of the subtitle group is very important. The wardrobe subtitle group is recommended. There are very detailed comments, which are very helpful for understanding certain lines and plots. Needless to say, the two protagonists are excellent. In addition, I especially like Beelzebub. This character is very cute, and there is a feeling of being awkward all the time. Although he has a high status, he is careless about everything. In the third episode, following the continuous progress of history, you can carefully appreciate how the two protagonists fall in love and help each other. The addition of historical events makes the interaction between them even more interesting. The satire of God in this episode is the most poignant in my opinion, and pointing out evil through the mouth of the devil is very interesting and meaningful in itself. The whole show is full of British humor, and it will definitely be a novel experience to watch this show after watching American dramas. I don't know who the original author and director are fans of Queen (or all of them?), the band's songs in the whole play have a strong sense of presence, and I happen to be a small fan of Queen, so, unlimited bonus points.

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