Watching this show was exhausting and addicting. (I saw it last night at two in the morning until I finally finished it this morning) The core of the story is growth, and growth is always accompanied by loneliness and struggle. It is never easy, its theme is always exploration, We all cried and laughed without hesitation on such a road. Maybe big cities are suffocating, but we're never going back, are we? Our fear of the future is nothing but the fear of the unknown. Perhaps the fear of adapting to a new environment and new people will continue, but there is no obvious right or wrong in choosing to stay or leave. Will definitely go back in time. After all, a person's life is still about reconciliation with oneself, both physically and mentally. It doesn't matter if you are afraid. The important thing is not to give up the opportunity to move forward. There is always an intertwining of pain and joy in the conflict. It just depends on whether you can bear it. Battle uniform. (Thinking of a sentence, a person's life is a practice, I take it for granted.) I remember that I have never seen such a TV series that emphasizes the emotions of the characters. It does not focus on events, but has a sense of stream of consciousness, a gloomy and mellow feeling. There is a slightly oppressive mood that always hangs over the whole play, always wandering between misunderstanding and mistake. And the performance of these two leading actors is really surprising. After all, this kind of drama with emotional changes supporting the plot is very demanding on the actors, and I have never felt that I have played a drama, even if I have not read the original work, I am not Suspected they were Connell and Marianne.
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