I like this drama very much, and I hope I can continue filming it.
The leading actor played very well, because when he was a child he called his father to kill, his father was a serial killer, and the woman in the box in his vague memory. All these have caused him to be entangled with nightmares, often awakened at night, and his mental state is very poor. When he was a child, his father said to him: "Remember, we are all the same."
The serial killer who killed 23 people was a father. This is a feeling that is hard to describe. Reason and emotion are intertwined. Since the surgeon was put in prison (later transferred to a mental hospital), the protagonist’s mother has never visited the prison, and the protagonist’s sister has not had any impression of her father because he was young when the father was taken away. It seems that only the protagonist is trapped alone. In memories related to father and nightmares.
The male protagonist's profession is a profiler, helping the police catch criminals. The male protagonist lived alone when he was an adult. Because of night terrors, he needed to use iron locks to slept with his hands at night. He seems to have been trying to erase his father's mark, but he keeps looking back in his work every day.
I think he is struggling very deep in his heart, like a choice between evil and justice, because of these, there is always a sadness in his eyes, even when he is very happy.
In addition to the male protagonist, there is another unique person in the play, the female forensic doctor of NYPD. She never finds the male protagonist strange and often speaks surprisingly. I think she may have a deeper interpretation later.
The protagonist’s father, with outstanding acting skills (holds out my thumb)
Hurry up next season.
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