The rhythm of the early narrative is indeed a bit too procrastinated. But the flaws do not hide the flaws. Looking at the film from the last ten years now, it is still a high-quality school drama, and it is good at reflecting the psychological activities of the characters from all aspects and details. The configuration of the characters, some sound effects, stalks and the performances of the characters can also smell a full sense of the times. To be honest, compared to the first brush in 2013, and the second brush in 2018, after 5 years, most of the shots are blurred, but the heart-piercing howl of the tiger on Christmas Eve expressed his heart to the snowy night. That scene has always been clearly engraved in my mind. Even so, when I, a 20-year-old man, relived this scene without any surprise, I was moved to tears. It's been a long time since I've had a viewing experience like this. This show really rekindles the desire for love. Regarding some critics, I think that this show has no meaning of exaggerating polyamorous love at all. Compared with some current dramas that use this as a gimmick, I don't know how high it is. What's more, the fan drama also discussed life in a light-hearted manner. Like when the two decided to elope, my mind was full of "the graduate". At the end, Benjamin and Irene were sitting at the end of the bus with helpless and confused eyes. Fortunately, everything can be saved in the end. I am really relieved for the two protagonists. There is no psychological pressure to give this five stars. In works of the same type, Dragon and Tiger are definitely outstanding.
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