It should be said that the ending is appropriate, and it is also a clear theme that runs through the whole play: the rich come and go one by one, the holiday is over and the life is as usual, and even the death is an episode. The life trajectories of several hotel employees who approached them have been changed drastically, but it seems that they don't know who to blame except themselves.
But why are so many people disappointed by this fitting ending? Who guarantees that the plot of the three rooms will finally reach a climax for the first line? Who made the ticket and said that the ending will be a collective madness, which is jaw-dropping? The original soundtrack of the show. Since the first episode, the original soundtrack has been setting off a noisy, chaotic, mysterious and dark atmosphere. In the early days of the online audience, many people even speculated that there would be supernatural elements in the development of the plot. Just beating gongs and drums all the way, brainwashing, stealing the spotlight, and sounding good, we all believed it. Looking at the undercurrents of character conflict in the three main lines, and the introduction of the fatalities in the first episode, everyone is looking forward to how the last episode will be overwhelming. As a result, the sixth episode was the quietest episode with the lowest volume. The sneeze went to the tip of the nose and swallowed it back, which was unpleasant.
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