It is a rare drama filmed from the perspective of women, which integrates various types such as plot, family, and suspenseful crime. It tells three stories that happened in different time and space in a mansion. The plot is novel and the rhythm is tight, making people addicted. The first story recounts a cheating husband and his virtuous wife. Instead of blaming the third party like most cheating plots, he looked at the relationship between the three more rationally and developed into "girls" help girls"; the second story is my favorite, and most of the funny and warm parts of the play come from this. The love line setting of the heroine and the little wolf dog is very interesting, and at the same time, I get the charm of Liu Yuling; The three stories are less interesting than the first two stories, but Jade's actor is so beautiful! The most worth mentioning is the filming and editing techniques of the play. The three stories in different time and space are interspersed and narrated in the same place, and the connection is too natural. Although they tell different stories, they can arrange the direction of their plots. Be in sync with the high point. At the climax of the plot, everything on the camera is another story, making you extremely curious about what happens next, without confusing the three story lines. The last episode puts all the chaotic scenes of the three pairs of protagonists in the mansion on the same screen, which can be called the "sacred place" of the whole play. At the same time, the gunshots at the end point again.
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