First of all, there is only one reason why the criminals have waited for 15 years in the original work, and that is because the "primary school" male protagonist, who is like a mystery, will win or lose, because the criminals are deeply involved. Knowing what a fun game this is, he doesn't care about winning or losing and getting caught later. What he cares about is what kind of surprise the male lead will bring him.
So what has become of the TV version? Waiting anxiously for him to wake up is to commit a crime and put the blame on the male protagonist, so that he can continue to commit crimes at ease in the future? Regarding the vacancy that the male protagonist said to fill the criminals is far-fetched, he instantly turned the criminal who was self-confident in him into a silly vacancy that escaped deep psychological problems. In order to make up for this, he even deleted the question about the criminal’s childhood help. The plot of the brother killing the child, however, has created a loophole doubt as to why the criminal has been so distorted since he was a child. The result turned into a situation of falling in love and killing each other induced by the male protagonist. Unfortunately, the male protagonist only wanted to induce and did not intend to die with you. What the hell?
In addition, after the male lead was drowning, the classmates in the class were really necessary for the transition when they heard the news, and it really felt a bit contradictory to be deleted. And finally, after the hero became a cartoonist, he actually wore the same jacket as when he was a child! Is there a mistake? How lazy you are!
Other places are very good, the music, atmosphere, and the original feel very close (the original feels very good, there is no way).
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actually wanted to write a TV version of the eight generations into a gay come forward, but, in short, a bad play through.
Regarding the male protagonist’s “becoming the existence that fills the vacancy in the other’s heart”: whether it is from the original or the adaptation, there is indeed such a statement, but from the eight generations setting, he must have accepted the male protagonist from the beginning He committed crimes and waited for 15 years as a way to fill the vacancy in his heart. If he really wanted to get rid of the male protagonist by himself, he would not just immerse the front body of the car on the bank of the river for passers-by to discover and call the police. The chance for the male protagonist to be rescued is that it is seamless. It is impossible for a criminal with a controlling mentality to hide the part of his heart that he does not want to admit. It is not a noble murderer with noble self-esteem. The director was irresponsible and simply lowered the IQ of the eight generations in order to meet the schedule.
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