Everyone has their own troubles

Daija 2022-10-04 16:14:52

The level of the fifth season is indeed a lot worse than before, but there is something to express to the audience. The first episode I really have nothing to say? The second episode wants to express that people are too dependent on software. The plot feels a bit illogical. According to this logic, can I also talk to Jack Ma's father? One of the scenes that impressed me the most is that the first clip is the male protagonist meditating with his eyes closed. Bill, the developer of the software called Fragment, was meditating when he first appeared. He meditated with his hair crossed and wore a white robe. Really God? And when I was talking to the male lead, the assistant who was very close to him said that sometimes he would have the perspective of God when occupying his position. Obviously, this God cannot play an omnipotent role. "God" also seems to have troubles. Both parties on the call are talking about their troubles. In the end, the male protagonist is killed, and the "God" continues his meditation. It seems that this meditative moment brings the two together. The third episode is generally a story of stars and fans. At first, I was still wondering how Rachel and Ashley were connected? Is Rachel's dad's guinea pig exactly Asley? It's terrifying to be locked in a gorgeous cage, where everything is controlled by people, and people's minds are controlled by others. Sometimes we are all envious of other people's glamorous appearance, but we don't know that under their gorgeous appearance, there are also their own troubles. Everyone has their own troubles of one kind or another. The important thing is to put your own real happiness first. The beginning and end of the third episode are the melody of the same song by Ashley, but the lyrics are different. The last lyrics are what Ashley really wants to express~

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