Let it go

Luisa 2022-01-11 08:02:09

After watching two episodes, the beginning is still very good.

A plane suddenly appeared five years after it was missing, but the people on the plane went straight for five years, guessing based on famous urban legends. Not willing to contact MH, after all, hopeless hope is the most painful.

Let's talk about the matter of traveling through five years. The mother who was still chatting before boarding the plane passed away; the newly proposed fiancé married a girlfriend; the child who temporarily lived in the neighbor’s house suddenly lost his father and had to ask for a living by himself; the beloved wife had a new boyfriend; the incurable disease could be cured ( Without this, it would be really gloomy)...

How does it feel that there is no one in this world, nothing will be waiting for you in place. No job, no home, no love. It's only five years, not forever. Even parents, even if they are willing to wait as hard as they can, still have the powerful resistance of time and age, and everyone is nothing but solitary in the end.

So when the plot develops to the little daughter who lost her father, and in the process of becoming a girl from a child, she has been silently hoping to wait for the father and younger brother to come back, struggling to stay "in place", I am particularly touched and sighed. Things, if you don't let go, you can only hurt yourself.

There is no conclusion, in front of the family, whether you let go or hold on, you are brave.

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Extended Reading
  • Aliza 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Inspiration depends on guessing, one step later every time! As a result, the focus was all hypocritical and forced to do nothing, vile family dramas, and the idea of ​​the main line was too frustrating. . . PS: Dig a pit at the end of the season, my mother Bai Sheng

  • Zander 2022-03-24 09:03:00

    I can't stand it anymore, the acting is too exaggerated, and when I return to work, I become a saint, which is boring.

Manifest quotes

  • Cal Stone: It's all connected.