Everyone has secrets because you don't even know yourself, let alone others. Some people want a chance to be reborn by hiding their identities, some people deliberately want to erase their past criminal records, and some people are struggling to survive in society with their past sufferings. And I found out the details. Many characters in the play actually take the title of the play as the most innocence. They keep saying that they need to maintain justice, including the last easter egg. They are also telling the two sides of human nature, each of us. We all have dark sides, we even have secrets, and then one day, that secret gets us into trouble, we struggle, we make choices, we do whatever we can for it, that's all. So no one is truly innocent because no one can truly understand themselves. The first six episodes are very high-energy, whether it is the clues or the sand table spread out, I think it is very delicate, but when I have this desire to spread the sand table and watch, the ending comes, it can't be said to be a reversal, I can guess Got it, my father started blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, I feel sorry for his hatred for so long, the characters in the highlights must be female characters, no matter if they are three sisters or female police officers or private detectives, expressing the power of women It's very good, and the final ending is also because the male protagonist's love for olivia and the mother's love of dani's mother redeemed him, but there is still a doubt about the final destination of the videotape, and behind those unknown, maybe this is the TV series and movies. The difference, after all, what the director really wants to express is not how important the videotape is and what happened because of the videotape. The director may not want to involve too much political aspects. The thing that impressed me the most is that if these videotapes fall into the wrong hands, How much damage will it cause. The system here is too huge. Who is to blame? The invisible elephant in the room and the wall in the room. They are the distributors of social rights and the builders of the besieged city. Finally, to sum up the plot, I feel that after watching so many suspense dramas, I feel a little bit anticlimactic about this drama, and the logic of the characters' behavior is also flawed, which gives me the feeling that it is not cool enough. From the high energy from the first episode to the warm ending at the end, it is hard not to say that it is a good suspense drama, and one that can express so many details in eight episodes is indeed very good. May we always be full of love in our hearts no matter what we experience, believe in the light, have hope, and tomorrow will be better. Speak for yourself and listen, and speak to everyone who needs strength.
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