Inside the best drama of the year stamp. Cut into one of the most popular topics at the moment - ai face change, showing what it means to be guilt and sin. In an age where we enjoy the security of reduced crime, we are also forced to give up our privacy. Even one day, we will unintentionally become victims, there is no way to refute, because everything comes from the truth.
The topic of discussion is not new, and there are not many dramas focusing on information security in the Internet age, but in just six episodes, the reversal has been continuously completed, and the psychological changes of different characters are portrayed at the same time. Such compact and complete dramas are rare. .
Is it a high-tech frame or a real case caused by PTSD? Who is the mastermind behind the scenes? Flashbacks and new characters keep appearing. I once thought that the plate was too big to be taken back. Fortunately, there was no unfinished end.
Especially the ending, there is no cliché of Wei Guangzheng. All of the choices are in line with the character's personality and are reasonable. For example, for the male protagonist, his daughter is the only light in his chaotic life, and the pursuit of truth and innocence is obviously not as important as his daughter's safety. For example, the heroine, leave evidence, choose to obey, and continue to start the next journey with ambition, this time she doesn't want to be truffle hog again. The evidence may not be that he wants to make a comeback for the male protagonist in the future. The pursuit of justice may only be a boost and an excuse for career advancement.
Frank, who looked like a big boss in the first few episodes, turned into a small toy in the end. In the end, Frank looked at the camera, who could escape the surveillance under the eyes of the sky? Standing in front of the most advanced equipment in the world, with authority higher than ordinary people, is what you see real?
All people are toys, because the most advanced equipment in the world cannot monitor the human heart.
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