First rant: The whole Spanish language makes me have to stare at the subtitles, and sometimes I have to rewind a few sentences because it flashes too fast? Too tired to watch, isn't English good enough?
After the slow-paced foreshadowing in the front of the whole play is over, the back is still very fascinating. I really like the turning point of revealing the dark horse (father) of the whole drama at the end, but I also really hate the turning point of recalling what happened to the male protagonist in prison at the last minute. Personally, I think it is better to leave blank here to make people guess. I hope the male protagonist is innocent. As the plot unfolds, I have wondered many times whether the male protagonist has a secret, and whether he has an unspeakable past like many others, but soon all kinds of evidence overturned my previous Guess, in the end, it seems that only the male protagonist is the one who lives upright and reconciled with his past in the whole play, but because of this, he is always used by people with ulterior motives to get involved in one group of sins after another. It seems that he will not be assimilated. Only to be destroyed... And he was in the center of the storm and was constantly misunderstood and suspected, but he persisted in his heart. At this time, when it is reflected in real life, it can more resonate with those who insist on their original intentions, so I hope that the male protagonist is innocent, and the whole play describes his "guilt of innocence"
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