After watching "Darkness", I had a clear sense of the end. It's as if I, too, have just gotten rid of something long and bad. The ending of the story is both romantic and satisfying. It seems that I haven't seen such a story that tells you "it's over" in a down-to-earth manner for a long time. The non-open ending always gives me a strong sense of stability.
This drama has a strong fatalistic color, so the ending that finally breaks the fate makes me feel very happy. Although some things cannot be changed no matter how hard you try, because what has happened will only follow its source. The effect is destined for the cause, and the cause is destined for the effect. However, there are always moments when fortunes turn around. Fate is often stable, but not without flaws.
At the beginning, I chose "Darkness" because of the gimmick that burns the brain, and I felt this way when I watched the first season. But the magic of this show is that you think that the beginning is enough to burn your brain, and you may think that this show is also a brain surfing, but then you will find yourself shallow. Because the further back, the more complex the system of the story and the grander the world view, the emotion, romance and philosophy built on the complex plot will also make people deeply impressed. In the end, I found out that this is not only a brain surfing, or even that it is not, but this is definitely an artistic presentation of life, philosophy, time and space, emotions and life choices. As said in the play, "What we know is only a drop in the ocean, and what we don't know is the vast ocean."
I always struggled with the show's concept, timeline, and character relationships during the first season. But after seeing it later, after getting familiar with this drama, you will find that there is no need to sort it out at all, and you don't need to sort it out deliberately. Because this drama is so powerful that it has completely surpassed any analysis with its rigorous plot and meticulous logic. It seems complicated, but every foreshadowing and every clue of the guide will eventually lead you to a reasonable but Another unexpected result. When I figured out every knot in this maze, I always felt a sense of clarity and some shock. And when you figure out every knot and put them together, you will find that every connection is perfect and self-consistent, everything is a cause and an effect, and finally presented to you A harmonious and unsolved game will really make you feel incredible.
What makes me sad and painful about this show is that almost all of the entanglement and despair and pain comes from love. Tanhouse caused the fission of time and space because he couldn't bear the pain of losing his son. The crystallization of Adam and Eve's love in the two time and space became the dead knot that binds the two worlds. The tree of fate of the four families is entangled with shears. The unreasonable love-hate entanglement, everyone's desire for love and redemption, is just a knot in the time maze, and finally weaves a time cage linked end to end, trapping everyone in it. Everyone wants to break free, but in the end they all go to their destiny, which makes me feel very hopeless.
Of course, I admire the show's ability to justify itself almost perfectly, presenting a perfectly closed loop of time and space. In terms of the structure of the series, the first season to the third season is also a perfect end-to-end echo. Moreover, from the title to the world view to the relationship between the characters, this show made me feel an inexplicable symmetrical beauty, such as Charlotte and Elizabeth being mother and daughter, the look at each other through time and space at the end of the second season and the sound of The call of "Mom" gave me a great shock. The magic is that even if you have seen the spoiler or guessed the truth, the moment the truth is presented in the episode, it still gives people an indescribable feeling of shock.
What this show brings me is not only a brain-burning pleasure, but also an unrestrained dream about time and space, as well as the romance and warmth wrapped around these hard and cold bones such as philosophical, logical, and physical concepts. Every love, every hate, every hug, every glance, every promise, every life and death in this one carries the weight of time and space.
Everything in this curse of time, people, things, things, choices, and emotions, all came unexpectedly and went very romantically. The moment they broke the curse, they also turned into ashes in the rainy night, in the fission of time and space, and in the cage of fate. In the end, in this world that created them but did not belong to them, they left behind. It is called the residual temperature of the sense of sight.
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