I plan to give it four stars when I watch it, but the more I watch it, the more I like it. Give it five stars.
The whole drama is full of laughs. What’s rare is that behind the laughs, you can see the light of the creative’s wisdom. It is not a simple smashing of a stone on the head, or slipping on a banana peel. Every laugh is in line with the plot logic. The tribute content is even more eye-catching.
In the first part, Red has grown from an ordinary person with low self-esteem to a hero who saves the world. In the second part, if you want to break through again, it is inevitable that Red will lose the opportunity to save the world and break through and grow again. This growth finally allowed Red to find friends, give up his yearning for lonely heroes, and found a team to cooperate with.
The Invincible Condor also has its own ending. The appearance of the ending name Ethan symbolizes that he has finally found his place, returning from a hero to an ordinary person.
The three little birds and the three little pigs also have deep memories. They thought it was just an episode, but I didn't expect the ending to be connected to the main line. Maybe in the future, like the little yellow man, there will be an independent chapter of the little bird.
Because the whole drama is centered on the "plan", ending titles uses various post-it notes to compose characters, which is also quite creative.
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