3.7
When the drama was frustrated, I saw my friends happy that this drama was about to open a new season, and started watching it with curiosity. After watching the first season, I couldn’t stop it. The second season started to feel too much pursuit of reversal and it was a bit unreasonable. Plus there are so many episodes in each season. There are still five seasons. I started to watch while jumping and finally couldn’t help but watch the plot of the fifth season. The introduction was too outrageous, so I ended up watching the third season with a mindset of beginning and end.
This drama is simply a masterpiece of life comedy, suspense crime, and magical reality. It is very terrifying and dramatic. It is a good choice to pass the time. The story begins with the ridiculous event that the female protagonist Jane was mistakenly implanted with the sperm of the male Rafael. Jane wandered between the male and the male and the two Michael. At the same time, she also graduated from college, studied graduate school, had children and raised children, and her family. The relationship between her mother, grandma and father, her boyfriends, her friends, and her boyfriend’s ex-wife, with her as the center, interspersed with the relationship between gangster Sin Rosco and her boyfriend’s sister, her boyfriend’s ex-wife and her ex-boyfriend. Love, hatred, and hatred, and the resulting money transaction, murder, kidnapping, and disappearance. The development of the plot is often unexpected, and it can be considered satisfactory by reluctance. The series describes the difficulties that ordinary people will encounter in life and work, such as the panic of novice mothers, the choice of graduate tutors, and so on. The emotions between Jane's family of three are also very delicate, the old-fashioned grandmother, the irresponsible but loving mother, and the sensible daughter.
Because Jane's ideal career is a novelist, and Jane's father is a Spanish-speaking Telenovela actor, the episodes are interspersed with typical Spanish-language soap operas. The voice-over of each episode is simply an excellent explanation and excellent irony for the routines of this show and many soap operas, and I readily accept the unusually bloody plot even in soap operas.
The Jane in the setting is almost close to the moral paradigm, so the usual practice of mess around today, tomorrow, which is commonly used in American TV dramas, does not apply, causing the setting of one male and two red and white roses to be a bit embarrassing. Although Rafael is a rich second generation who is a tall, handsome and prodigal son, the feelings between Michael and Jane, or Michael's feelings for Jane, are too sincere. Michael is a very crying police detective. He is extremely fragile when dealing with relationship issues with Jane. Every time I feel too pitiful. Obviously he is a fiancé. Obviously the two have loved each other deeply, but they can't match the fate of heaven. Ah, even when he was shot on the wedding night at the end of the second season, Jane was still a Virgin, and he still had no chance to have a good time with his beloved woman.
The screenwriter basically has nothing to edit and add a character, Rafael's half-brother from the sky, Petra's twin sister from the sky, and Jane's cousin from the sky. In order to prevent Jane from jumping right and left in the male one male two room for a justified reason, Michael was designed to conceal Petra's affair, and Rafael was designed to report Michael secretly. These are all understandable. What is incomprehensible is that Michael was designed to be violent after he was injured. shoot. In the fifth season’s synopsis, Michael did not die, which became an obstacle to the marriage of Rafael and Jane, but his personality changed due to amnesia, so Jane’s love for him disappeared for a legitimate reason. This is the most unbearable for me. An unnecessary plot. I would rather Micahel die on the wedding night.
My house is still not suitable for long soap operas, and the limited dramas still look much more comfortable.
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