[The following content has strong personal preferences and prejudices, and is not objective at all]
I think it's nice to watch this show as a horror movie.
Before I watched it, I thought I would see the "prodigal son" of the protagonist of "The Detective" or "The Undead Forensic", but after watching more than a dozen episodes, I realized that this "wave" actually refers to It is the "wave" of "wretched development, don't wave!"
The male protagonist is a profiler, but he is also a king who has a strong mouth and a single bloody mouth. 【no
Wherever he went, he was dead, his mouth-cannon skill level ten, it was Conan Uzumaki or Naruto Edogawa.
This drama itself is a typical criminal investigation drama, one episode and one case, while advancing the main storyline. The plot of the single episode is very emmmmm... The basic routine is the male protagonist wave + mouth cannon, and then teammates come to rescue the silky male protagonist, but the main line plot is more attractive.
The male lead's father was a serial killer who killed 23 people and a surgeon who was so powerful that he could name the operation on his own.
When the male protagonist found out that his father had killed someone when he was young, he called the police. Due to his childhood experience, the male protagonist has severe PTSD and depression, and he will see hallucinations comparable to horror films, night terrors every night, and must be tied to Play to sleep, otherwise he may turn out of the window. (Really turned it out)
The male protagonist can only calm down when he solves the case, so he has been following the police uncle who was saved by himself when he was a child to solve the case. (He called the police and arrested his father when his father was about to kill the police uncle.)
Although the male protagonist is abnormal and mentally ill, he loves his son very much, and he does not hesitate to be a murder instructor to lead him to see him.
The hero and his serial killer dad’s rival drama is very good-looking (it’s worth mentioning that his killer dad was played by an angel in "Good Omen", which is very perverted and brilliant), and each episode is gradually exposed. The truth about the male protagonist when he was young.
The male protagonist has always had a demon, that is, when he was a child, he saw a woman in the box, but everyone said that was his hallucination, because the police did not find the woman after he caught his father.
The hero often sees the phantom of that woman, which is very scary, like a horror movie, and very exciting.
The horror atmosphere of this drama is very brilliant, I personally think it is the biggest attraction, although this is obviously a criminal investigation drama [Hey. The eleventh episode is so shining again, the big axe chopping the door is really thrilling. In episode 12, the little white man running across the screen is like a grudge.
Another highlight I think is the protagonist’s lower limit of abuse. I have never seen such a miserable protagonist, who is almost a match for the hero of the Diamond Ace (not). The male protagonist has a tendency to self-destruct, he can't sleep, and has dark circles under his eyes all day, so he likes to pull the blame alone. Jiji was beaten and Jiji bleeds, making people suspect that his protagonist Halo has forgotten to renew.
Episode 11 scared me in particular. The male protagonist has a special way of handling things. He chopped off his hand in order to save a person who had a bomb tied to his body.
In the 11th episode, the male lead was tied up by a serial killer. The male protagonist was stabbed and had hallucinations, talking to his subconscious mind.
The subconscious said: "The handcuffs that tie you are three inches wide, and your hands are five inches wide. You only need to make your hands three inches wide to escape."
Then the male lead looked at the hammer next to him.
It really scares me to death——!
I have watched 14 episodes so far. 1 to 10 are average, but 11 and 12 are very exciting. There is a setting in 11 episodes that scared me, so I won’t be spoiled. The reversal and narrative tricks of the 12 episodes are well done, and in general it is worth watching.
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