There are too many compliment elements, and the idea is too good.
Trust - trust between people cannot be blind but can be firm;
Caring - mutual assistance and friendship can be obtained from strangers to friends who will accompany you for a lifetime;
Courage - do your best to do what you can, and move forward bravely no matter what difficulties you encounter;
Cooperation - It is arrogance to attribute all the reasons for failure to oneself, and it is more precious to be able to give strength to others and work hand in hand with others;
Commitment - keep your faith, not only to others, but also to yourself;
Cherish - time sometimes needs to race against the clock, and sometimes needs to be let loose for the meaning it can give.
Loneliness, anxiety, fear, indifference, callousness, and remorse are also appropriately portrayed.
The rhythm of the plot is very well grasped, the jumps on the timeline, the reactions of everyone at key points, the transition between lightheartedness and tension and worry...all are natural and smooth.
The BGM of the Great God is very atmospheric, and there is no pressure on the plot spanning ten years.
If it is an American ending, it should end with the discovery of another criminal suspect. But this way of returning to life and getting peace is the best ending that makes people yearn for.
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