I was really cut to death by Ghaith throughout the whole process, but I really got more and more angry when I watched it, so that Lizi gave up the drama! I really like this kind of plot design. There is no permanent An Paradise, he is destined to be exposed to the public's sight. After rushing out of the barbed wire, he met a nobleman all the way. A big man rescued him from the last man. Then he met bear at the train station. He came across a group of people who wanted to protect the mixed race (although they ran off the track in the end...) and was overthrown. The three of Bear, Uncle Fatty and Ghaith who were ruling have become on the road together;
Human nature is like this. When confronted with threats, some people will brainlessly assign the responsibility and reason to others; some people will ignore the old sentiments and watch their compatriots being burned to death for their own safety, and they will ironically stand at the door and sing friendship. For a long time; some people misunderstand that "heroes come out of troubled times", selfishness wants to stand at the top of the food chain, control the destiny of others, and at all costs, to show the killing and maliciousness to the fullest. (But like a big man, someone who has no other way to survive but is intrinsically kind, will eventually stand on the bright side and fight bravely to make up for his own faults (I guess the second part may be like this)
The feature of this drama is the two parallel double lines beside the main line of the story. One is the life of mixed people such as Little Pig Girl and their foster mother in the zoo, and the other is the location of the cowardly doctor and his (hidden illness) wife. Finally, the life of the human community was finally captured by the last man back to the barracks to continue the unfinished research on mixed races.
The three lines are parallel, and the space sometimes intersects. In the end, everything is connected. The little pig girl is the sister of the bear, and the big man's child is adopted by her mother. Ghaith is arrested, met the cowardly doctor, and the mixed protector drove. The big man was rescued, and the bear also got through to Ghaith's mother. The clutter seemed clearer and clearer, and then... it was over.
I am quite curious, look forward to 2 (but personally think that 8 episodes can finish this story, if the plot is delayed, it is worth discarding!
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